LEGO Horizon Adventures Celebrates its Accolades With New Trailer

LEGO Horizon Adventures' latest trailer also gives us more of a look at the light-hearted tone of the title and some of its gameplay.

Posted By | On 27th, Feb. 2025

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A few months after the original release of LEGO Horizon Adventures, Guerrilla Games has released a new trailer for the title celebrating all of the accolades it has gotten. Check out the trailer below. Alongside showing us all the game’s positive reception from a host of different publications, the trailer also gives us more of a look at the gameplay in LEGO Horizon Adventures.

A more light-hearted take on the Horizon franchise than the mainline games, LEGO Horizon Adventures essentially LEGO-fies everything and makes the whole game a lot more cheerful. Players can take on the role of Aloy and her friends as they go through the title’s story in single-player and co-op multiplayer.

Along the way, players will also get to take on several of the robotic beasts that the Horizon franchise is known for, by making use of a variety of different tools that players will have at their disposal.

When it comes to the story, LEGO Horizon Adventures is essentially a compactly-retold version of the events of Horizon Zero Dawn, along with a much lighter tone. The game has been a big step forward for Sony in making the Horizon franchise more family-friendly over time.

Despite Sony’s usual efforts for PC releases, LEGO Horizon Adventures has been one of its weakest PC performers so far. Back in November, LEGO Horizon Adventures debuted on PC with the lowest number of consecutive players of any Sony first-party PC release.

For context, even Sony’s other family-friendly PC release, Sackboy: A Big Adventure, debuted on PC with a peak of 610 concurrent players back in 2022. LEGO Horizon Adventures, on the other hand, only managed to get 602 concurrent players on launch.

LEGO Horizon Adventures is available on PC, PS5 and Nintendo Switch. For more details, check out our review, where we gave it a score of 8 out of 10, praising it for its charming and well-done adaptation of Horizon Zero Dawn‘s story.


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