It was a rather surprising turn of events when it was announced that LEGO Horizon Adventures was destined for the Nintendo Switch. Most people assumed that Sony thought that the game would be a good fit for the Nintendo Switch console. Fast Forward to today and KiwiTalkz has stated on X that it was the LEGO Group who mandated that the game should come to the Nintendo Switch, rather than the other way round. He went on to say that Sony continues to view Nintendo as direct competition.
Lego Horizon only released on Switch because it was mandated by the Lego Group
No it’s not an educated guess, it’s info I know. Sony views Nintendo as direct competition.

But Sonys on record saying Nintendo was never seen as competition? Lol. I guess they’ll move the sales goalpost of ps2 again, because of no competition lol
I don’t believe this. Also Sony published and made the game. It flopped so maybe they avoid it in the future. Horizon is just bad brand that current leadership loves because they created it same with Death Stranding they helped make it. The Lego game flopped and so did Forbidden West.
Interesting decision, it’s always fascinating to see how big franchises expand across different platforms. Games like this often have strong storytelling elements that feel almost like watching a series.
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Looking forward to seeing how this performs on Switch!
Interesting move bringing LEGO Horizon to Nintendo Switch—story-driven games ka reach is tarah aur bhi wide ho jata hai. Aaj kal kaafi games cinematic feel deti hain, bilkul movies ki tarah storytelling aur visuals ke sath.
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Interesting decision by Nintendo and the LEGO Group. Bringing something like the Horizon experience to the Nintendo Switch could open it up to a much wider audience, especially players who prefer portable gaming.
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Curious to see how this performs once it releases!
Really interesting update! It’s always exciting to see big titles and collaborations like this coming to more platforms, especially on the Switch. Expanding accessibility definitely helps more players enjoy these unique worlds and stories.
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This is an interesting move bringing LEGO Horizon to the Nintendo Switch. It’s always great to see more games becoming accessible across different platforms, especially for players who enjoy both console and portable gaming.
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It’ll be interesting to see how this performs on the Switch compared to other platforms.