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Video: LEGO Star Wars The Force Awakens Leaks Coming To Wii U And Nintendo 3DS June

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It looks as though Warner Bros big announcement is that LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens is in development and is coming to a vast number of platforms on June 28th. The news comes via a listing on Amazon which shows that the game is coming to the Nintendo 3DS and Wii U. You can watch a leaked version of the trailer, below!

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Thanks, MasterPikachu6

11 thoughts on “Video: LEGO Star Wars The Force Awakens Leaks Coming To Wii U And Nintendo 3DS June”

  1. Interesting, New Nintendo 3DS exclusive. Might get this, I’ve only played some pf the older Lego Star Wars games, but they were one of the better ones!

    1. ~*Let the shackles be released!*~ Chains of Lucifer X3 ~*Or fall forever!*~

      Yep. They are pulling another Lego The Hobbit. :/ In other words, not buying this. Like with Lego The Hobbit, I’m skipping this. Then again, since they started ripping the audio from the movies, I’ve lost interest in Lego games based on movies altogether.

      1. ~*Let the shackles be released!*~ Chains of Lucifer X3 ~*Or fall forever!*~

        If I want the audio from the movies, I’ll just watch the damn movies. It’s cheaper than paying $60 bucks for the games, after all.

  2. ~*Let the shackles be released!*~ Chains of Lucifer X3 ~*Or fall forever!*~

    It’s Lego the Hobbit all over again. I guess it sold pretty well if they are repeating the process with The Avengers & now Star Wars VII: The Force Awakens. Oh well. Since they started putting the audio from the movies into the games, I’ve lost all interest in these Lego games. Like I said above, if I want to hear the same exact audio from the movies, I’ll just get the movies & watch those instead.

    1. ~*Let the shackles be released!*~ Chains of Lucifer X3 ~*Or fall forever!*~

      Least with Activision’s video games based on movies, they actually create some original content & new dialogue. Lego is just lazy.

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