LEGO DC Super-Villains is launching today on PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Switch. Create your own custom super-villain and fight alongside iconic DC villains like Joker and Harley Quinn. It’s developed by TT Games and published by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment in partnership with The LEGO Group.

“Players will be captivated by the story and adventure, embarking on hours of content including story levels, quests, recruiting and unlocking other villain characters to join you, and exploring the hidden secrets scattered throughout Gotham and Metropolis,” said Phillip Ring, Executive Producer, TT Games.

LEGO DC Super-Villains features an original story where the Justice League has suddenly disappeared. Their replacements show up from a parallel universe. The villainous Legion of Doom discovers they’re not the heroes they claim to be.

It’s up to the villains to join forces and thwart this new threat. Players will be able to create their own custom super-villain, and unlock new powers and parts along the way, not unlike Skylanders Imaginators. And it wouldn’t be a LEGO game without dozens of characters to unlock. Like past LEGO games it also supports local two player co-op.

“DC has some of the most popular Super-Villains in the world and it’s exciting to see these characters call the shots in this new game,” said Ames Kirshen, VP of interactive DC Entertainment. “Fans will love teaming up with The Joker, Harley Quinn, Lex Luthor and host of other DC characters as they play through this light-hearted story set in iconic DC locations.”

LEGO DC Super-Villains is available in Standard and Deluxe Editions. The Deluxe Edition ($74.99) includes the Season Pass as well as early access to the TV Series Character Pack and Justice League Dark Character Pack. It’s rated E10+ for Cartoon Violence.


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