
If LEGO Horizon Adventures wasn't enough Aloy in Danish block form for you, you're in luck: images of what sure looks like official LEGO Horizon sets have begun to crop up, just in case you did need more Horizon in your life.
That's according to the Instagram account Brickreporter, anyway (thanks, Resetera). It shared images of heroes Aloy and Varl and impressive machines, the Shell-Walker and Sawtooth. If the accompanying price and release information are to be believed, the 768-piece set will cost $44.95 and should be available in March 2025.
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As LEGO pitched the LEGO Horizon Adventures concept to Sony, it's clear the brick-maker could see the potential in the IP's iconic designs. So many other machines could be given the LEGO treatment, and we imagine they'd sell like hotcakes. Watch this space; we'll see if official confirmation is forthcoming.
Would you invest in a few official Horizon LEGO sets to spruce up your surroundings? Have you had enough of Horizon yet, or do you have a never-ending appetite for all things Aloy? Let us know in the comments section below.
[source instagram.com, via resetera.com]
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I already got the Tallneck and it is beautiful! Tbh I would probably buy anything LEGO Horizon. Thunderjaw please. But also some of the bigger villages would be cool!
This game reviewed on here worse than Concord. That can’t be right. But if my math is correct 7 is higher than 6.
@HonestHick This game has less peak concurrent player than Concord on Steam, so...
I just want Herman get out, Right away! He should be responsible for all damages done to the PS players and the PS brand this year.
@MeanBeanEgg no i get it, i just think it’s strange and kind of completes the worse year of a PS console software wise that i can remember. Excited to see what they have for 2025, cause 24 was not a good look.
@Nowings yeah i mean they said up front it would be a lean year and thats ok, but the titles they are bringing out in 2024 are just not doing anything. I am sure in 2025 they will have some great titles and Herman will look a little better for it. But at the moment 2024 has been one for the record books and not the good books.
"This game has less peak concurrent player than Concord"
I didn't want to believe it so I had to check and yup! It debuted to lower numbers and it's doing worse than Concord in the same time frame. A complete ghost town, great job Herman for having two first party games bomb so close to each other 👍
So - am I the only one that doesn't understand why they wouldn't release the physical sets at the same time as the game?
@MeanBeanEgg yes... it's sold on Steam... but it's not a MP game (which needs numbers)... but... we can also be real. An all time concurrent player number (at release) of 602 for even a SP game is pretty woeful. I'm not surprised... family gamers don't normally choose PC to play... but I would wonder, why release it on PC at all?
@Juanalf @Nowings I don't think Steam numbers are your best metric on this one.
Wait and see how many copies were sold on Switch then we can discuss success or failure.
With that said, other than looking nice the game sounds like it absolutely sucks and from what I have read 6 sounds generous.
@Medic_alert I think this is an example of not having a strategy... there are a lot of things about this game that don't make sense. Including it's existence...
Steam numbers won't reflect much on this game as it's primarily aimed at kids and Playstation fans of the series, which both won't be on PC.
Well this was obvious as night follows day.
@Nowings I’m thinking this game will do fine.
The budget on this was smaller than Concord, it doesn’t need other players for matchmaking and actually playing the game, and this game has the benefit of releasing on Switch.
Let’s not create drama where it isn’t needed.
Can PS4 owners buy this or are they banned?
Yes will buy, but get me that thunderjaw please
Excellent! I may or may not try the game (couch co up with the misses is always fun), but Id definately be up for the real set 😁
Would be nice if we stopped using Steam for what's deemed a "success".
I'm sorry, but, maybe Horizon just isn't 'a thing'. Sony, or maybe Hermen specifically, think they can make it 'a thing'. But it just ain't.
This is not a Star Wars or Marvel-level franchise. It never will be. It's two pretty but otherwise unremarkable open world games and now a sub-standard LEGO spin-off. I'm surprised it didn't debut lower on Steam. Sony's own Star Wars, Concord, launched at 698 players.
@Golem25 it's possible it didn't debut lower because it is more of a thing than you're seeing. I mean, is it star wars or marvel? No. But what is. People keep comparing it to half century old IPs and I'm not sure why.
@Golem25 Well what do you suggest? Should Sony not try? Horizon is a successful franchise but for some bizarre reason it's success gets scrutinized far more then Sony's other games. No one seems to question Uncharted or God of War so what makes Horizon different?
Do yourselves a favour and buy MOCs online. There are gorgeous Sets out there at an affordable price in excellent quality bricks. Lego today is a greedy company who shouldn't be worth your dimes.
@Oz_Who_Dat_Dare Well, it's LEGO.
Everybody in here polarizing over a Lego game is absolutely hilarious.
@AdamNovice Yeah honestly it's weird the backlash Horizon gets online. Obviously an echo chamber because the games are very successful.
@AdamNovice It's not the be all end all but it's something, Sony doesn't like sharing numbers so it's the only thing we have to measurement games.
It's a shame Sony picked this franchise to try and make a massive push with
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