The LEGO games are usually made by one of two big sister studios - either TT Games, or TT Fusion, both based "up north" around Manchester way. With the hatchet having been well and truly buried, we're hoping this marks the start of a beautiful friendship between LEGO and Disney, and we'll see more LEGO-isations of our favourite animated films in the future - personally, we're holding out for a LEGO Toy Story, but anything that combines our two favourite pastimes of LEGO games and kids films is a-OK with us! Who's developing LEGO: The Incredibles, when does it launch, and on what platforms? Lego the incredibles all characters full#While the ill-fated Toys to Life series Disney Infinity was a thing, every major Disney film ended up getting its own Disney Infinity play set, rather than a full on tie-in game, meaning poor old LEGO games haven't really got much of a look in at the Disney pie since the (amazing) LEGO: The Pirates of the Caribbean in 2011. Despite the fact you'd think they'd be a match made in heaven, things haven't always been that rosey between Disney and LEGO, at least in part down to the now defunct Disney Infinity/ LEGO Dimensions rivalry. With Mr Incredible left at home, it doesn't take long before a new villain, known as the Screenslaver makes himself known.Īssuming you meant the other interpretation of that question - "what's the story so far" - you may be surprised that this is the first LEGO/Disney tie-in we've had in a while - and the very first LEGO/Pixar crossover. With baby Jack-Jack having finally grown into his superpowers - which seems to be everything from teleportation and laser eyes, to the ability to change into a monster - the Incredibles are once again contacted by a man offering them the chance to take up superheroing again - only this time, they want Elastigirl to do it, and make being a super great again. For the sequel, things are much more vague.
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