Sony Interactive Entertainment, Guerrilla Games, and Studio Gobo released LEGO Horizon Adventures this November on PlayStation 5, PC, and Nintendo Switch. The initial shock when this title was announced in June was that a PlayStation IP was going to be featured on a Nintendo console. It might be coming to Xbox Series X|S in 2025.

According to Arab media outlet, Just Play It, LEGO Horizon Adventures will be coming to Xbox consoles soon. They claim it could it the platform by the end of 2024 or in Early 2025 the latest. It’s also mentioned that Sony might shadow-drop the game any day.

It will be interesting to see Sony release one of its games on the Xbox platform after Microsoft brought multiple titles including Hi-Fi Rush and Sea of Thieves to PlayStation 5.

As always we must take reports like these with a grain of salt.

In our review of LEGO Horizon Adventures, we scored it a 7.5 out of 10. Its overly simplified and lighthearted gameplay loop becomes too monotonous and one dimensional after long periods of play.

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