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LEGO Worlds confirmed to release on Nintendo Switch

When LEGO City Undercover launches this Spring, it will be on the Nintendo Switch along with Xbox One and PS4. That isn't the only LEGO game confirmed to release on the console, however.

Earlier today on Twitter, Tt Games' Arthur Parsons confirmed that LEGO Worlds will also hit the Switch. LEGO Worlds is very similar to Minecraft in which you create your own world, but instead of 8-bit blocks, you use LEGO bricks. Once you create your world, you can invite friends to play online. LEGO Worlds was originally just on PC and announced for Xbox One and PS4 last November. The Switch announcement is new today, but it does beg to ask the question as to when.

Currently, LEGO Worlds has a release date of February 24th for Xbox One and PS4. Although the Nintendo Switch releases afterward on March 3rd, the game will still not be a launch title we've confirmed. There is no date for either LEGO Worlds or LEGO City Undercover as of yet, but we'll update you as we hear more.

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