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Leaker offers updates on TT Games’ upcoming LEGO project

Ever since 2005, TT Games have consistently released new titles based on the ever-green LEGO brand, launching a new entry pretty much every single year. Since 2022 however, the studio has been relatively silent. According to one insider, amongst many project cancellations, TT Games’ next title is set to arrive in Spring of 2026.

Taking to Twitter to reiterate on past rumours while also offering some new details, the dedicated ‘LEGOTTNewsl’ page confirmed that a Disney-focused title, as well as a Guardians of the Galaxy adaptation were in the works before being cancelled.

Similarly, a new Harry Potter game made in the style of the 3rd-person Star Wars Skywalker Saga was pitched, but never came to be.

In terms of what TT Games is working on now, the leaker has claimed that “The next Game is a Skywalker Saga styled LEGO Batman that is not connected to the original trilogy” – said to be arriving in Spring next year.

TT Games LEGO

Since 2022, the brand has branched out quite a bit in the video games space, with the brickmaker partnering with the likes of Sony for LEGO Horizon Adventures, as well as Epic Games for LEGO Fortnite – while also reportedly setting up their own internal dev studios.

Couple this with rumours of mismanagement at TT Games from a couple years ago and it is quite clear that the studio is no longer the sole proprietor of LEGO video games. All that said, hopefully their next title manages to come out swinging and succeed.

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