Lego Voyagers: A Charming 2-Player Co-Op Adventure with Innovative Friend Pass

Exciting Announcement from Summer Game Fest 2025

During this year’s Summer Game Fest, developers at Light Studio unveiled Lego Voyagers, a delightful cooperative game designed for two players. Known for their work on Lego Builder’s Journey, Light Studio brings their signature charm to this new project, promising an engaging and family-friendly experience.

Meet the Brick Characters and Gameplay Highlights

The game features two adorable miniature LEGO characters—let’s call them Red Brick and Blue Brick—who team up to explore vibrant LEGO landscapes. A soothing trailer showcased these tiny heroes building structures, driving vehicles, and sailing across imaginative worlds, emphasizing teamwork and creativity at every turn.

Players can expect a variety of activities, from constructing to navigating through diverse environments, all rendered in charming LEGO style. The game’s design encourages cooperation and problem-solving, making it perfect for players of all ages.

Platforms and Unique Sharing Features

Lego Voyagers is scheduled for release later in 2025 across multiple platforms, including Nintendo Switch, PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and more. One of the most innovative features is the Split Fiction-style Friends Pass. This allows two players to enjoy the game together using just a single copy—perfect for friends and family who want to share the fun without both needing to purchase the game individually.

Storyline and Themes

The game’s narrative centers around friendship and discovery. As two friends set out on a mission to rescue an abandoned spaceship, they embark on an extraordinary journey that emphasizes the importance of connection and teamwork. According to the official description, players will experience what it’s like to be a LEGO brick—tumbling, jumping, snapping together, and building their way through enchanting brick worlds.

This adventure has been compared to a LEGO-inspired take on classic story-driven games like Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons, but with the playful twist of LEGO bricks, promising a unique and entertaining experience for players of all ages.

Stay Updated on Summer Game Fest Announcements

If you want to catch up on all the exciting reveals from this year’s Summer Game Fest, be sure to check out the full lineup of announcements. There’s plenty more to discover beyond Lego Voyagers.

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