A Gran Turismo-exclusive vehicle has been revealed as the star of its own LEGO Speed Champions set among the new releases for summer 2024, with the Lamborghini Lambo V12 Vision GT becoming available in brick form.
If anyone had a 2023 bingo card that had “2K launches an open world racing game based on LEGO” on it, they should go buy a lottery ticket because this is one nobody saw coming until it was announced in March.
Danish building block-based racing game LEGO 2K Drive is heading to consoles and PC this week, launching on May 19. As an all-new title from a developer — Visual Concepts — and publisher not normally known for racing titles we were more than a little curious how the title would play.
LEGO has announced via social media that a new racing game based on the popular Danish building block will be revealed this week, on Thursday March 23.
The LEGO Group has announced the new sets it will produce for the 2023 Speed Champions range, revealing the McLaren Vision Gran Turismo-inspired Solus among the five sets on offer.
If you’re after one of the 63 Lamborghini Sian FKP 37 models, but can neither afford the price nor the wait for Sant’Agata to actually start building them, there’s a piece of good news for you from Denmark.
If you’re a Fast and Furious franchise fan, you might be down in the dumps right now. As well as finding yourself cooped up indoors, the latest entry in the blockbuster film series, Fast and Furious 9, won’t even be in cinemas until next year thanks to a coronavirus-influenced delay.
With the current series of events winding down, Forza Horizon 4 players still have plenty to look forward to. The next round of seasons are right around the corner, which of course means a new update lurks. Sure enough, Playground Games has detailed what’s in store for the game’s next major update.
First it was the rumor nobody could quite believe. Then the Xbox E3 presentation revealed it was actually real. Today it arrives in Forza Horizon 4: LEGO Speed Champions is here.
Just in case you missed yesterday’s big E3 reveal, or just still can’t believe it, Forza Horizon 4 is getting a new expansion pack on June 13. It’s by some margin the craziest thing ever to come to any Forza title: LEGO Speed Champions.
It looks like the block’s out of the bag. The official Xbox E3 presentation has revealed the theme for the second Forza Horizon 4 expansion and, just as we suspected, it’s LEGO!
The next expansion pack for Playground Games’ open-world racer is around the corner and, as usual, there’s more than a handful of speculation as to what it could contain.
Full-sized LEGO cars are cool, but there’s always been something a little… arty about them. You can look, but you can’t touch, and you certainly can’t get inside.
The LEGO Creator Expert line is adding another vehicle to its roster. Hitting stores on March 1, builders will get a chance to piece together a 1967 Ford Mustang.
If you’re visiting the f.re.e leisure and travel fair in Munich this week, you’re in for a rare treat. On display alongside a 1960s original is a full-sized Volkswagen T2 Camper — or Bulli — made entirely from LEGO bricks.
It was only in June that LEGO released its model of the Bugatti Chiron. That 3,599-piece kit looked like a bit of a challenge, but LEGO has already one-upped it with a new model.
LEGO has released this recreation of the famous James Bond Aston Martin DB5 from Goldfinger. It’s likely to be a very early request from Santa’s sack by every toy, car and James Bond enthusiast,
Good news for would-be hypercar owners: there’s now a much more affordable version of Bugatti’s 1500hp Chiron. It features a more down-to-earth power output of precisely zero ponies, and you’ll have to build it yourself.