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Demand for Lego titles keeps on growing

Warner senses no decline in interest for popular line of games.

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Ever since the storming success of the first Lego Star Wars title, TT Games have been pushing out Lego titles at a steady pace. The owner of the studio (and most of the time publisher of the Lego games) Warner Bros. are happy to see that there is no decline in interest. Senior vice president of international games, Olivier Wolff told GI.biz as much in a recent interview:

"I think that it is a really interesting blend of IPs. At the core of it you've got LEGO and the sustained success of LEGO as a family franchise in so many parts of the world year after year. We've played with it as kids, as parents now, so there is that element behind it."

"But in parallel to that you've got the fact that LEGO has brought into toys great IPs, and therefore we can express it in games, and with the encounter of great IPs expressed in toys, you've got the magic of TT which has a unique sense of humour. Without the humour of TT there wouldn't be great LEGO games."

"What has been interesting is that we were always concerned about is there a ceiling to that? And the reality is that there's absolutely no fatigue at all and there is actually a demand for different experiences. And that humour element that I mentioned, and also the innovation. Now you've got Chima Online which is a fantastic experience - and that's really not competing at all with the console products but really bringing a different type of experience and reinforcing engagement with the franchise."

Next up is Lego Marvel Super Heroes that will see release this November.

Lego Marvel Super Heroes

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Lego Marvel Super Heroes

REVIEW. Written by Nick Cowen

"If you have never had much time for the Lego games before now, this one won't change your mind. But if you know the difference between Dormammu and Deadpool, you'll be right at home here."



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