LEGO Jurassic World Release Date Confirmed, New Trailer Has Goofy Dinos
Plus, angry dinos, baby dinos, battling dinos, scary dinos and more.
LEGO Jurassic World will be available in North America from June 12, publisher Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment has confirmed.
A new trailer for the game has also been released, touting "big dinos, tiny dinos, scary dinos, friendly dinos, angry dinos, baby dinos, goofy dinos, battling dinos" and a whole bunch more dinos. Watch below.
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The game will be available on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, PlayStation VIta, Xbox One, Xbox 360, Wii U, Nintendo 3DS, and PC.
Warner Bros. has also detailed the different pre-order rewards available at specific retailers. GameStop customers will receive a LEGO Dino Trap Mini Playset, Target pre-orders will be rewarded with a Dr. Wu Minifigure, while a $10 movie cash certificate will be given for pre-orders at Wallmart.
Developed by TT Games, LEGO Jurassic World follows the stories of Jurassic Park, The Lost World: Jurassic Park, and Jurassic Park III, in addition to the upcoming Jurassic World.
As with previous LEGO games, it will recreate famous scenes from the movies while giving them a humorous twist.
The LEGO video game series has sold over 100 million units sold to date, joining the ranks of Mario, Pokemon, Need for Speed, Final Fantasy, Grand Theft Auto, and FIFA, among others.
For more on LEGO video games, check out GameSpot's interview with The LEGO Group's senior development manager.
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