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E3 2014: Lego Batman 3 and Dying Light to arrive on Xbox One, Xbox 360 and Windows PC

Ron Ron
August 20, 2019
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E3 2014: Lego Batman 3 - Beyond Gotham, and Dying Light to arrive on Xbox One, Xbox 360 and Windows PC

The last Lego video game fared decently well, and so did the movie called “The Lego Movie.” The beloved franchise now wants to capitalize on that with Lego Batman 3 Beyond Gotham. The game will hit Xbox One, Xbox 360, Windows PC, and literally all the popular gaming consoles in Fall of this year.

The new title features “over 150 playable characters”, starring several of DC universe legends – Superman, Superwoman, Flash and others that team up to save Gotham City. The developer says that Lego Batman 3 is “the ultimate superhero game for the whole family”.

The other interesting game teased at the E3 2014 event was Dying Light. It’s a first-person, action survival horror with an ominous day-night cycle. Days are fine, you traverse through urban environment seeking weapons and other supplies to fight against the growing infected population. While the nightmarish nights are all about surviving. Predators start coming out from all the corners and you need to survive all night.

Dying Light will hit Xbox One, Xbox 360, Windows PC and other platforms on February 2015.

Further reading: Dying Light, E3 2014, Lego Batman

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