Lego Horizon Adventures: A Playful Twist on Sci-Fi Gaming

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Lego Horizon Adventures, a new co-op game from Guerrilla Games and Studio Gobo, launched with lower-than-expected player numbers on Steam, debuting with fewer Day 1 players than the recent flop Concord. Despite being available on multiple platforms, including PlayStation 5 and Nintendo Switch, the game only reached 602 concurrent players on Steam, raising questions about its $59.99 price tag and console-centric appeal. The game received mixed reviews, scoring 71 on Metacritic, indicating it may struggle to gain momentum.
- Lego Horizon Adventures Launches With Fewer Day 1 Players On Steam Than Concord TheGamePost
- Why the new Lego Horizon Adventures game is perfect for the young (and old) USA TODAY
- ‘Lego Horizon Adventures’ Is a Clever Self-Parody of Sony’s Sci-Fi Game Series Rolling Stone
- Lego Horizon Adventures is a delightful, kid-friendly twist on Horizon Zero Dawn Polygon
- How LEGO Horizon Adventures was built with real LEGO bricks, out Nov 14 PlayStation
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