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PlayStation recently announced the release of LEGO Brawls in stores on September 2, 2022. With its release, the franchise plans to introduce a brick-battling game full of customizations, unlockable content, and action for the whole family. Now, amidst the game’s release, the developers published a short video to give a sneak peek of the game.

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PlayStation has worked relentlessly on this title, as seen in the video. So, if you are a Lego fan, this might be the biggest thing for you.

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Fans celebrate as PlayStation promises trillions of customization with the release of LEGO Brawls!

The Lego Group and Bandai Namco Entertainment developed LEGO Brawls three years back. They had only limited the game to PC, which resulted in a loss, as console players had no access to the title. As a result, the franchise decided to take over the console markets with a PS exclusive release.

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As a result, PlayStation made the big reveal a few days back, showcasing some interesting details about the title.

First, LEGO Brawls will allow players to create and customize their brawler. For those uninitiated, it is one of the massive updates for Lego players, as they could never do this before. Second, it will give access to players for customizing loadouts according to their playstyle, ultimately allowing them to unlock in-game content.

To talk in numbers, LEGO Brawls will give access to a staggering 77,289,215,065,920 mini-figure customization options available at launch. Apart from that, the game will introduce 2,737,000 custom load-outs.

When talking about the game, Dustin Andrew, the senior software engineer for Red Games Co, said, “The mini-figure customization is by far my favorite part of the game. There are literally trillions of possible crazy combinations. I could spend hours just coming up with fun brawlers.”

What other things can fans expect in the new release?

Apart from customizations of load-outs and characters, the developers will introduce new themes for each level. As we all know, Lego games always featured a handful of themes, so the new addition will be quite exciting.

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Now, let’s look at what the Lego brawls producer Rae Reynolds iterated: “We never wanted the various levels to be the same, just with different art. Each level has its own unique hook–anything from level-specific power-ups, various ways to traverse, or gaining control of big characters to completely different objectives and team structure.”

In conclusion, Lego Brawls has the potential to become the game-changer for Red Games and Lego group. What are your thoughts about this? Are you excited about the game’s release? Let us know in the comments below.

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