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Despite rumors suggesting thatLEGO Horizon Adventureswould be announced during the PlayStation State of Play, it appears that Sony has postponed its plans for the Summer Game Fest, which takes place this Friday. The game, which aims to blend theLEGOuniverse and humor with the world ofHorizon, will also signify some changes in PlayStation’s market strategy.

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According to rumors from billbil-Kun, the game will be released simultaneously for PS5 and PC, with multiplayer elements including crossplay and co-op modes. Sony, known for its single-player experiences, seems to have been influenced by the success ofHelldivers 2and intends to expand its portfolio in this area.

Details About LEGO Horizon Adventures, New PlayStation Game

Rumors that billbil-kun has uncovered reveal several details about this new Sony game, making the upcoming announcement even more anticipated. The game, published by Sony Interactive Entertainment, will be available on both PC and PS5, marking a significant shift from PlayStation’s usual console exclusivity.

🚨 UPCOMING ANNOUNCEMENT 🚨As promised, here are all the news we have about the next unannounced PlayStation videogame,LEGO Horizon AdventuresWith the unexpected surprise, it will be released Day One on PS5 & PC 🔥#LEGOHorizonAdventureshttps://t.co/4UdXA3zcB4

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The official announcement and pre-orders are reportedly set to begin on August 25, 2025, during the Summer Game Fest. Fans can expect a gameplay trailer at this event, offering the first visual taste of the action-adventure game, one of themany titles Sony is working on within theHorizonfranchise. This title supports both solo play and co-op modes, with cross-platform capabilities, allowing PC and PS5 players to join forces seamlessly.

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Sony’s decision to introduce crossplay is a strategic move to bridge the gap between console and PC gamers. This follows the success ofHelldivers 2, which demonstrated the appeal of cooperative, cross-platform gaming.LEGO Horizon Adventuresaims to expand on this success, promoting a more inclusive gaming environment.

The game will be available in two editions: Standard and Deluxe, though pricing details are yet to be disclosed. The Deluxe edition is expected to offer additional in-game content or collectibles, appealing to hardcore fans of theHorizonseries. The inclusion of crossplay and cooperative modes represents a significant evolution in Sony’s approach, aiming to unify the gaming community across different platforms.

The game won’t escape the PSN account controversy.

The PSN Controversy

One aspect ofLEGO Horizon Adventuresthat may disappoint some PC players is the requirement for a PlayStation Network (PSN) account. This move, also seen in other Sony titles likeConcordandGod of War Ragnarök, has faced criticism from the gaming community. The mandatory PSN account addscomplexity for PC gamers and limits access in many regions.

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Despite fan backlash, Sony appears resolute in maintaining this requirement. The decision likely aims to integrate its ecosystem more deeply, ensuring a unified experience across all platforms. However, it also restricts the game’s accessibility, potentially alienating a segment of the PC gaming audience.

In-game purchases, although not yet detailed, are expected to be present. These could range from cosmetic items to significant downloadable content (DLC). GivenLEGOgames’ history, these purchases are likely to enhance the gaming experience without impacting core gameplay.

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As the gaming community eagerly awaits more information at the Summer Game Fest, it remains to be seen how players will react to these developments. Will the appeal of crossplay and cooperative play outweigh the controversy over the PSN requirement? Share with us in the comments below!

Eduardo Ariedo

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Writer for as long as he can remember, with an unconditional passion for tabletop RPGs, Bernard Cornwell, and Football Manager.

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