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Posted by Joystiq Jul 29 2010 10:00 GMT
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Dire Wolf Digital and NetDevil have signed an agreement that will see the creation of a LEGO Universe trading-card game, due in 2011. (The Lego Universe MMO is set to launch on October 26.) What makes this deal interesting is the potential to create products outside of just the TCG.

The agreement gives Dire Wolf Digital "a license to produce physical TCG products as well as digital products for PC, Mac and mobile devices." This could portend the TCG will come to digital spaces or it could simply refer to additional products outside of the card game -- as soon as we know something, we'll be sure to pass it along.

Head past the break for the full press release.

Posted by Kotaku Jul 28 2010 15:00 GMT
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#collectiblecardgames Collectible bricks become collectible cards next year, when NetDevil's LEGO Universe expands with a virtual and physical trading card game, courtesy of the experts at Dire Wolf Digital. Who is Dire Wolf Digital? More »

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Posted by Kotaku Jul 23 2010 10:30 GMT
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#lego Warner Bros. has today released not one, not two, but three new trailers for upcoming MMO LEGO Universe. More »

Posted by Joystiq Jul 23 2010 10:05 GMT
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If you feel like dedicating around 10 minutes of your day to media from NetDevil's upcoming MMO Lego Universe, you'll find everything you need here. Check out a ton of screens in the following gallery, or watch videos featuring in-game pets, factions and the "partners" who helped create the game.

Posted by IGN Jun 25 2010 18:14 GMT
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Now 75% less of a choking hazard!

Posted by Joystiq Jun 18 2010 21:40 GMT
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There's no question at all: Lego Universe is a game built for children. Creative Director Ryan Seabury says the primary audience of the game is ages 8-12, and the interface is very clearly young user-friendly, with big, brightly colored buttons, and easy-to-use UI widgets. The game centers on collecting "imagination," and while there is combat in the game, it's simple and trouble-free, more fun than strategic.

But here's the thing: good game design is ageless. And Lego Universe seems like a tidy summation of everything both developer NetDevil has learned about making MMOs, and Lego has learned over 75 years of making classic toys.


Posted by Joystiq Jun 17 2010 15:45 GMT
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We got this business card LEGO person from LEGO Universe Creative Director Ryan Seabury yesterday, and every single person we have showed it to since agrees that it is indeed the best form of sharing contact information ever seen. Seabury's name and likeness are on the front, and his phone number and email are on the back of the little guy.

We've placed him atop the pile of business cards that's been handed to us this week. We've met a lot of fun people on the show floor at E3, but if we need any LEGO-related advice, we'll know exactly who to call.

Posted by Joystiq Jun 08 2010 14:25 GMT
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In an attempt to further expand its digital Lego empire, Warner Bros. has partnered with the iconic brick manufacturer and NetDevil to act as the retail distributor for their upcoming family-friendly MMO, Lego Universe. According to the press release announcing the partnership, Warner Bros. will be responsible for distributing the game "outside of LEGO channels." We assume they're talking about Lego Stores, and Legoland, and the underground Lego black market which operates in the shady corners of most metropolitan cities.

Posted by IGN Jun 07 2010 15:01 GMT
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Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment to distribute LEGO Universe in retail outlets worldwide.

Posted by Joystiq May 16 2010 16:30 GMT
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Somehow -- and we don't know how -- pre-orders for Lego Universe kicked off this past Friday and, again, we don't know how, there's no "special edition" that includes some actual Legos. Some of you Legomaniacs may already know, but boxed copies of the upcoming Lego MMO from Netdevil are now available for pre-order at Lego retail outlets, the online shop, the amusement park (Legoland!) and on LegoUniverse.com.

Dropping your 39.99 USD/EUR or 29.99 GBP on a copy will net you not just the game itself on DVD, but also a month of free play (30 days, to be precise), a "story leaflet," and a user guide -- some folks will also get an "exclusive Minifigure" and a code to redeem said Minifigure in-game ("while supplies last"). Though the game has been in closed beta for some time now, the game has yet to receive an official launch date. That said, we have to imagine that Netdevil is building towards that announcement, right? You know, with Legos? Isn't that what they do over there?

Posted by Joystiq Mar 11 2010 04:30 GMT
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We're received a handful of tips, and Massively confirms it: beta invites for the surprisingly hype-worthy Lego Universe beta have started to roll out. It's something we entirely want in on.

But, alas, no invite for us. Our tips box is only a repository for our own sadness, as others regale us with tales of their conquests; their own acquired beta invites. No, it's fine -- don't worry about us. We're just going to sit in the corner, with our real-life Legos, pretending there are actual people behind those hopelessly optimistic smiles, willing to interact with us in a virtual world.

Posted by Kotaku Mar 10 2010 16:40 GMT
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#betawatch NetDevil's massively-multiplayer LEGO Universe has reached the closed beta testing stage, with invites flooding the inboxes of beta test hopefuls across the country. More »

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Posted by Joystiq Feb 09 2010 22:00 GMT
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If we've learned anything about LEGO Universe, it's that the game should not be dismissed. Yes, it's an MMO aimed at younger gamers, but did you see the trailer? Whether you did or not, you need to watch it right now. We've embedded it directly above this post. There should be a play button right in the middle. Click it. We'll wait.

Now, having seen that, know this: The LEGO Universe beta is now accepting signups. We suggest you head over to the signup site and sign up immediately. Unfortunately, no one is guaranteed a slot in the beta so, while you're waiting on confirmation, why not check out some footage of the actual game in action? After that, you can start refreshing your inbox like mad.

[Via Massively]

Posted by IGN Jan 12 2010 18:57 GMT
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We get a 30 minutes walkthrough in the LEGO Universe.

Posted by Joystiq Jan 09 2010 18:30 GMT
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We know we've built a permanent establishment in our cheek in which to house our tongues, but we're being completely sincere when we say that the above trailer for Lego Universe is one of the coolest trailers we've seen in a long time. Who knew that a kid-friendly MMO in which colorful, stackable bricks are collected could cause our adrenaline to rise in a way we only thought really intense episodes of 24 were capable of? We certainly did not know that. Check out the trailer above, then check out a fresh batch of screenshots below. They're considerably less awesome than the trailer, but they can't really be blamed for their stationary nature. Gallery: Lego Universe (CES 2009)

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Posted by GameTrailers Jan 12 2010 03:17 GMT
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See the many ways LEGO Universe can offer your MMO avatar complete uniqueness in this CES 2010 Interview for LEGO Universe!

Posted by IGN Jan 10 2010 03:33 GMT
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If this MMO was made for kids, why are so many adults lining up to check it out?

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Posted by GameTrailers Jan 09 2010 04:16 GMT
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The interactive experience begins with customizations and quirky comedy as the tour of LEGO Universe begins at CES 2010.

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Posted by GameTrailers Jan 09 2010 04:16 GMT
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The expendable hero embarks on his first mission as the CES 2010 Walkthrough continues.

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Posted by GameTrailers Jan 09 2010 04:16 GMT
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The NPCs get more unique as the game progresses to offer more missions and experience for the blocky protagonists of LEGO Universe.

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Posted by GameTrailers Jan 09 2010 04:14 GMT
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Import your own objects and go through the cave in this part of our Lego Universe CES 2010 walkthrough.

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Posted by GameTrailers Jan 09 2010 04:14 GMT
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Enter the ring in this part of our Lego Universe CES 2010 walkthrough.

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Posted by GameTrailers Jan 09 2010 04:14 GMT
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Exit the cave through a secret sidepath and find a new hidden pets area in this part of our Lego Universe CES 2010 walkthrough.

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Posted by GameTrailers Jan 08 2010 20:22 GMT
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With a creative and building focus, LEGO Universe invites players to explore, battle, make friends, and flex their imaginations with the brick in a vibrant online world.

Posted by IGN Jan 05 2010 17:45 GMT
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The first MMOG based on the LEGO play experience on display; meet the developers and the LEGO fans co-creating the game.

Posted by IGN Oct 23 2009 18:41 GMT
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It's a big, LEGO universe to explore.

Posted by IGN Oct 21 2009 19:59 GMT
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It's been a long time coming (and still has a ways to go) but the LEGO MMO is looking good.

Posted by IGN Oct 21 2009 17:56 GMT
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The Universe wasn't built in a day.