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LEGO The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey coming next Year

Along the announcement of LEGO The Lord of the Rings, Warner Interactive announced today LEGO The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey for next summer.

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NukaCola4519d ago

So they are doing a LEGO 2 parter for the two part movie...Awesome... but can I get the LordRing Trilogy too please?

Beetey4519d ago

This is gonna be awesome. Hopefully the trilogy will come later. I would also like to seem some stuff from middle earth's history implemented into this game. How BA would that be?

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You shall not pass up this Lord of the Rings bundle

Celebrating the launch of the new Hobbit movie, The Lord of the Rings Bundle from Bundle Stars brings LEGO: The Hobbit and even more Middle-earth games to Windows PC for only $9.99 / £7.79 / €9.79.

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Green Man Gaming Weekly Sale Features 75% OFF Lego Games and New 25% off Pre-Order

Here we are again, Green Man Gaming unveiled their weekly sale today and they now offer an heavy 75% off many popular LEGO games on PC. From now until the end of the weekend you can grab LEGO Batman, LEGO Batman 2 : DC Super Heroes, LEGO : The Movie Videogame, LEGO : Lord of the Rings and many others starting 4.99$ each. On top of that, they unveiled a new useable 20% off voucher on games currently on sale as well as a range of other titles.

They also released a special 25% off voucher on pre-order titles like The Evil Within, Alien Isolation, Sid Meier's Civilization: Beyond Earth, Borderlands : Pre-Sequel and many more!

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LEGO The Hobbit Review - PlayDevil

PlayDevil has posted a review of the new LEGO The Hobbit.

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"If you've played a Lego game before, you'll mostly know what to expect with Lego The Hobbit, and for the more mature players this formula may be feeling a little tired. Running through familiar locales, collecting studs (Lego's currency), beating up a myriad of enemies who don't post much of a threat and building answers to simple puzzles, this series is definitely a game for younger fans. It's always been the case with Lego titles - and rightfully so - but for fans who are drawn to these titles by their familiar franchises are likely to feel a little bored by the end. "

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