LEGO Horizon Adventures: Here’s What Comes in Each Edition

LEGO Horizon Adventures: Here's What Comes in Each Edition

LEGO Horizon Adventures: Here's What Comes in Each Edition

LEGO Horizon Adventures is set to release for PS5, Nintendo Switch, and PC on November 14. It takes the story, characters, and environments of the PlayStation Horizon games and gives them the full LEGO treatment. That means it’s sillier than the original, family-friendly, and it supports couch co-op as Aloy and friends fight off robotic dinosaurs.

The game is available to preorder now from a number of retailers, in both physical and digital editions (see it at Amazon). Read on to see where to get it, how much it costs, what comes with it, and more.

LEGO Horizon Adventures (Standard Edition)

PS5

Get it at Amazon – $59.99Get it at Best Buy – $59.99Get it at GameStop – $59.99Get it at Target – $59.99See it at PS Store (digital)

Switch

Get it at Amazon – $59.99Get it at Best Buy – $59.99Get it at GameStop – $59.99Get it at Target – $59.99Get it at Nintendo eShop (digital) – $59.99

PC

Get it at Steam – $59.99

If all you want is the game itself, then the standard edition is the one to get. It costs $59.99 and is available at nearly all the usual retailers.

LEGO Horizon Adventures Digital Deluxe Edition

See it for PS5 – $69.99See it at Nintendo eShop – $69.99See it at Steam – $69.99

The digital-only deluxe edition comes with the game itself, plus the following in-game items:

Roller Coaster CustomizationBanuk Armor outfitShadow Stalwart outfit“Alloy” Aloy outfitRatchet outfitRivet outfitSackboy outfit

What Is LEGO Horizon Adventures?

If you’ve played any of the many other LEGO games before, you probably have an idea of what it means to LEGO-fy a game. These games always inject a large dose of goofiness to the goings on, while generally telling the same story as the source material. But the LEGO-fication is always a delight, and these games are easy enough to play with kids, which is great for any parents, aunts, uncles, grandparents, babysitters, or basically anyone looking to entertain a kid or two, couch co-op style.

This particular game gives us LEGO minifigure versions of Aloy, Varl, Teersa, and Erend, and drops them in the overgrown prehistoric-looking world you’ll be familiar with if you’ve played the originals. In addition to battling robotic dinosaurs, you can also customize your characters with various outfits and create a home for them out of LEGO blocks.

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