Do you like football? Do you like LEGO? Well, if you said yes to both of those questions, then good news as Amazon has leaked there might be a brand new LEGO football game called LEGO Goooal, which, according to the Amazon site to release on September 15th with the PlayStation 5, version costing up to £37.40 and is currently being developed by 2K Games.
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What information do we have in regard to this LEGO football leak?
At the moment, there isn’t a lot of information that is confirmed by 2K Games as they haven’t even released a trailer to say that this game exists, but what we do know is the information above and some information in regard to leaks that have now been confirmed. Also, back in February, it was announced that 2K Games had signed a deal with LEGO to create Multiple games that include LEGO which so far comprises LEGO 2K Drive, which was released back in May, and another release which so far has only told us that it will be a major sport.
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So far, LEGO Goooal has also been leaked in the past due to ratings in South Korea back in June and has also been classified in South Africa and Taiwan this month as it also tells us what consoles this game will be available on which so far is PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 3, Xbox One and finally PC which will be good news for a lot of gamers. This isn’t the only information leaked in South Africa as there was also a leak on the South Africa Rating Body website in regards to a Borderlands collection edition called Borderlands: Pandora’s Box, which will release on consoles and PC.
What other major sports could 2K Games develop with LEGO?
When talking about LEGO, there are a lot of options that can be used when we think about sports, but the issue is, can it be realistic? When we think about the numerous LEGO games that have been in the past, they have had to tone down a lot of violence in regard to film adaptations; for instance, in the LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga, they were forced to tone down the violence and deaths into humour as LEGO is intended for children.
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Due to this reasoning, we can assume that certain sports like boxing cannot be turned into LEGO without somehow removing a lot of the violence and blood that comes with such a sport. From this, we can assume that the most likely candidates will be sports like; American football, golf, tennis, or even swimming. Even though some of these options will be highly unlikely, we can only assume that these will be the sort of major sports that 2K Games will aim towards so that they can keep their multi-game license with LEGO for future collaborations.
What do you think about this new LEGO football game? Are you looking forward to kicking around a ball on a LEGO pitch? Let us know in the comments section down below what you think!
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