LEGO Voyagers debuts on September 15 on consoles and PC

Light Brick StudioAnnapurna Interactive and the LEGO Group revealed the release date for LEGO Voyagers, a creative co-op adventure.

LEGO Voyagers will be available on September 15 for PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch and PC via Steam and Epic Games Store. 

From the makers of LEGO Builder’s Journey comes a new 2-player co-op adventure about friendship and play. When two friends make it their mission to rescue an abandoned spaceship, they embark on a journey beyond their wildest dreams, ultimately learning the value of being connected.

LEGO Voyagers will also be making an appearance at this year’s Gamescom. A public facing demo will be available at the LEGO Booth (Hall 8).

About LEGO Voyagers

  • Experience what it feels like to be a LEGO brick. Tumble, jump, snap together, and build your way through rich brick worlds.
  • Unravel a poetic, nonverbal narrative, set in beautiful brick-built environments, supported by an atmospheric soundtrack.
  • Cooperatively solve the game’s many challenges and discover how two bricks are better than one. Play locally on the same screen, or online.
  • Invite a friend to join your adventure for free with the Friend’s Pass. As long as one of you owns LEGO Voyagers, you can both play the full co-op experience together.

For more information on LEGO Voyagers, visit www.LEGOvoyagers.com.

Dean Takahashi

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