The release of an exciting new Lego set inspired by a popular video game series has captivated fans. With its charming design and engaging gameplay, this upcoming product is set to appeal to both Lego enthusiasts and gamers alike.
Lego is preparing to unveil a new set themed around the recently launched Lego Horizon Adventures. This marks the first Lego collection inspired by the gaming title.
Set to launch for purchase starting March 1, 2025, the Lego Horizon Adventures set features Aloy and Varl in a battle against robotic foes, the Shell-Walker and the Sawtooth. Consisting of 768 pieces, the set is priced at $44.99 / £39.99 and includes two minifigures representing the main character Aloy and her ally Varl.
The two characters, equipped with a bow and a makeshift spear, engage in combat with two sizeable machines—the crab-like Shell-Walker and the formidable Sawtooth, which stands at over 7 inches / 18 centimeters tall and is the largest model in the set.
This set presents an excellent opportunity for fans to obtain the adorable Aloy minifigure, which was previously available only in the more expensive Horizon Forbidden West: Tallneck set priced at $89.99 / £79.99.
According to remarks from Guerrilla Games' art director, this new Lego set reflects the excitement of the game and enhances the experience for players. The combination of Lego's playful approach with the Horizon universe introduces a new dimension for fans to explore.
A Lego branded games product lead expressed enthusiasm about the franchise's transition into both physical and digital forms of Lego bricks. The team aims to ensure that this set allows players to enjoy their favorite games in a creative and personal manner.
Lego Horizon Adventures launched on November 14 of this year and is readily accessible on platforms such as PlayStation 5, PC, and Nintendo Switch.
A recent review highlighted the visually stunning world created in Lego Horizon Adventures, with particular praise for its humor. However, the gameplay mechanics received criticism, leaving some to feel the game did not fully achieve its potential.