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LEGO Bricktales, the brick-based adventure puzzler, is embracing the Christmas spirit with a brand new festive update!

Players of the hit game can now discover a new snowy diorama which includes three new puzzles and festive wardrobe items, it’s also available to play for free. LEGO Bricktales is available now on PlayStation, Switch, Xbox and PC. That’s not all, VR players can now experience the game via Meta Quest.

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Official details:

LEGO® Bricktales Celebrates The Holiday Season With Free Winter Update

Gothenburg, Sweden – December 11th, 2023 – To ring in the holiday season, Thunderful Games and Clockstone are today releasing a free Christmas update to the critically acclaimed LEGO® Bricktales on: PC, Playstation, Xbox, and Nintendo Switch. The LEGO® Bricktales Christmas update takes players on a journey into a snow-covered landscape. Santa has a problem making his deliveries in time for the big day, and the player will need to use all of their building skills to help save Christmas!

In today’s Christmas Update, players will discover:

  • One new diorama
  • Three new puzzles
  • Build a snow sculpture
  • Build and decorate a Christmas tree
  • Build a rocket sleigh for Santa
  • Four new festive wardrobe items, perfect for this time of year
  • One new music track

Today’s update comes on the back of last week’s LEGO® Bricktales VR release, where the creative brick-by-brick building mechanic that made the title such a hit on PC, PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo Switch and mobile in its original incarnation has been adapted to the Meta Quest 3’s VR controls to put the game’s LEGO® pieces at your fingertips like never before.

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