LEGO PARTY! Announced For PC And Consoles, Features 60 Minigames And Cross-Platform Play

LEGO PARTY! Announced For PC And Consoles, Features 60 Minigames And Cross-Platform Play

LEGO Party! is coming later this year to PC and consoles with 60 wild minigames, cross-platform multiplayer, and iconic LEGO themes like Pirates, Space, and NINJAGO.

By GBest - Jun 07, 2025 08:06 PM EST
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During the Summer Game Fest 2025 livestream, developer SMG Studio, the LEGO Group, and brand-new publisher Fictions officially unveiled LEGO Party!, an over-the-top multiplayer party game that combines classic LEGO charm with chaotic, family-friendly competition. 

The first official trailer for LEGO Party! was revealed during the livestream, showcasing the game’s energetic, chaotic style and the wide variety of minigames players can expect. Give it a watch and check out all the fun that you and your party will be having in the near future!

LEGO  Party! is set to launch later this year on Steam (PC), Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, and Nintendo Switch. In addition to digital storefronts, a physical edition for Switch, PS5, and Xbox Series X|S will also be released in partnership with iam8bit.

The game offers cross-platform multiplayer for up to four players, as well as solo and local couch co-op play. Players will be able to customize their LEGO minifigures and dive into 60 fast-paced minigames, competing for Golden Bricks and bragging rights.

Each minigame draws inspiration from some of the LEGO brand’s most iconic universes, including LEGO Pirates, LEGO Space, and LEGO NINJAGO. From slapstick obstacle courses to themed challenge zones filled with humor and surprises, LEGO Party! is shaping up to be a colorful and unpredictable party title for players of all ages.

"We are thrilled to be working with the LEGO Group on this playful and vibrant party game that encourages connection, creativity, and of course, competition,” said Evan Icenbice, Executive Producer at Fictions. "LEGO is known for bringing people of all ages together to play and that is certainly the case for LEGO Party!”

The game also marks the debut of Fictions, a new publishing label formed by industry veterans that is now the home for projects previously signed under Private Division. LEGO Party! is Fictions' first title, with more imaginative and accessible games planned for the future.

LEGO Party! is a cross-platform party game for up to four players that's built different! Coming 2025 to PC, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PS5, PS4, and Nintendo Switch. Compete against your friends in wacky Challenge Zones and 60 hilarious minigames from across your favorite LEGO sets like Pirates, Space, NINJAGO and more. Join your friends online no matter their platform, for a LEGO Party game night.

Whether you're building friendships or breaking them over a heated Golden Brick competition, LEGO Party! looks to bring generations of LEGO fans together for a blocky, hilarious time later this year. Will you be joining in the fun?

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