Summary

  • A notable gaming leaker has suggested that Sony is collaborating with Lego again.
  • Another insider followed the rumour up by suggesting that the series crossing over with Lego is, once again, Horizon.
  • Although it's likely a Lego set, the mention of a trailer could imply that it's something a little bit more.

A reliable gaming leaker has suggested that PlayStation's Horizon series might soon be collaborating with Lego again, although it's not clear if it's going to be a new set or a video game.

Everyone loves a good collaboration, and Lego is no stranger to partnering with some of the biggest franchises around. Over the years, there have been Lego-fied Marvel superheroes, Lord of the Rings and Star Wars. Soon enough, PlayStation's popular Horizon series will reportedly be getting a second collaboration, if a recent rumour is to be believed.

Related

Would It Have Even Mattered If Redfall Were Good?

If a successful game doesn't guarantee job security, what's left for companies to do?

Posts

Over on Twitter, Kurakasis reported that Sony is preparing for a collaboration with Lego. They said, "it is related to their well-known IP [and] the announcement is expected soon", although they didn't give any more details about what the "well-known" IP in question actually was going to be.

Reliable gaming leaker Tom Henderson added fuel to the fire by sharing that an announcement was "on the horizon." That "horizon" clearly being in reference to the title of PlayStation's Horizon: Zero Dawn and Horizon: Forbidden West games.

This Would Be Horizon's Second Lego Collaboration

If Henderson's claims end up being true, it would mark the second collaboration between PlayStation and the toy company. A Tallneck Lego set was released in late 2022, which was based on Forbidden West. It also featured a minifig of series protagonist Aloy and retailed at a modest $89.99.

Totaling a touch over 1,200 pieces, the set was well-received. With a Tallneck already created, the new set could be a Stormbird or Thunderjaw, or something else entirely. Horizon has a rich enough cast of robot dinosaurs and characters that pretty much anything is possible.

Could It Be A Lego Horizon Video Game?

Okay, hear us out here. Henderson never specified what the collaboration is. Sure, it could be another buildable set. But what about a game, like Lego Batman or Lego: Star Wars? In a second post on social media he added, "But from what I know, there's a LEGO Horizon trailer that's ready to go."

Of course, that trailer could highlight the merchandise, but there is also a slight possibility that it's something a bit more. Lego is no stranger to video game collaborations, and Horizon stands as one of Sony's biggest franchises. With all that in mind, a Lego game doesn't sound too far-fetched the more we think about it. What it does mean, though, is that we're still far away from a Lego x Bloodborne collaboration. What a bummer.

8 Images 8 Images Close

Your Rating

close 10 stars 9 stars 8 stars 7 stars 6 stars 5 stars 4 stars 3 stars 2 stars 1 star Rate Now 0/10

Your comment has not been saved

Like Follow Followed

Horizon Forbidden West

Action RPG Systems OpenCritic Reviews Top Critic Avg: 88/100 Critics Rec: 96% Released February 18, 2022 ESRB T for Teen: Blood, Language, Use of Alcohol, Violence Developer(s) Guerrilla Games Publisher(s) Sony Engine Decima Cross-Platform Play ps5, ps4
Where to play Close

WHERE TO PLAY

DIGITAL
PHYSICAL

Horizon Forbidden West again follows Aloy as she navigates a post-catastrophic world populated by mechanical fauna. She must travel west into unknown territory in order to find a GAIA backup and save the planet's biosphere.

Powered by Expand Collapse