Publisher Annapurna Interactive has announced a release date for its adorable co-op adventure, LEGO Voyagers.
Developed by the same team behind LEGO Builder's Journey, this new game emphasises two-player puzzle platforming, and it looks delightful.
A new trailer unveils the release date; the game is hitting up PS5 and PS4 on 15th September, 2025.
Designed to be played as a twosome in local or online co-op, the game stars you as a pair of tiny LEGO pieces journeying across a land of plastic.
The game has the same friend pass feature as It Takes Two and Split Fiction, whereby only one copy of the game needs to be bought; the other player can be invited in for free.
Going by the trailer, it looks as though you'll be building simple structures and coming up with your own solutions to puzzles using regular LEGO pieces.
It's a lovely idea, and we're excited to check it out in a few weeks' time.
Are you looking forward to LEGO Voyagers? Tell us in the comments section below.





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Looking forward to this, and lego party game also looks cool. My son is 3 and learning to play astrobot and it's amazing watching him learn, so will be cool (or not) lol to play coop games with him. šš¼
Looks like a fun little game to play with my wife. Added to my wishlist.
My kids are gonna laugh so much, and argue so much over this game. But Iām sure it will be a blast.
Day one purchase for our household.
Me and my 11yo daughter are loving gaming together (p.s she is way better than me). Split Fiction, It Takes Two and Sackboy have been co-op faves and this looks right up our alley. As long as it is at least a 6 will definitely pick this up
@rjejr my thoughts exactly. š»
It looks great, very fun puzzle game idea to use Lego pieces for. Even prior Lego games i was always like eh, the building is alright. But here, I see this as like other games have tried with animations for characters but only get so much use.
This could be nothing more then just 'put a character' in an like jumping into vehicles or other situations. But I assume it has a fair amount to it of situations you can use the pieces/characters in, I've wanted better movesets for games and many platformers or other genres let alone Indies/AAA/AA aren't offering it's just generic human/animal movesets that are basic and boring, this seems interesting, either way, no matter how far they go it looks interesting.
Puzzle games always seem to be doing great things though so I'm all for this. Some have good movesets but eh execution but this I hope is better then that and mixes things well and isn't awkward to play. I like 3D obstacle course or other types of puzzle games so I hope this lands well, the possibilities are there.
I mean if you could play as a power cell or any other magic thing then sure, but even Space Station Silicon Valley or others are very old now. Great games but many like them haven't been around doing similar sort of mechanics in years, so I hope this delivers, somewhat like that in some way of gameplay possibilities. Building, controlling, interacting, etc.
@rjejr, @Midnyte-Monkey, @SuntannedDuck2 We are eating good regarding these local coop games. Split Fiction, this one, Little Nightmares 3 on Oct, and there is another coming out next year - Out of words
Edit: Just came across with another one - same creators of Little Nightmares 1 & 2 - Reanimal: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=viaO-0WTrMo&t=96s&ab_channel=IGN
@Fatewalker Thanks. I am unfamiliar with Little Nightmares. Probably b/c it has nightmares in the title and that isn't my thing, but I'll look into them if couch co-op is involved.
@rjejr only LN3 which will release this Oct has cough coop. The first two are single player only made by original studio - Tarsier. But now they are making a new game - Reanimal which will be cough coop as well
@Fatewalker OK thanks, I'll skip those 2 then. Thought about playing the added co-op in Captain Toad Treasure Tracker on Switch 2 but I forgot we own that on Wii U. Nintendo mocks me yet again.
@Fatewalker Yeah seen those, they are all looking good.
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