New Lego Worlds Classic Space DLC at E3

New Lego Worlds Classic Space DLC at E3

Prepare for takeoff!

AS Unreal by AS Unreal on Jun 15, 2017 @ 02:37 PM (Staff Bios)
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If you've played Lego Worlds, you know that the environments are all procedurally generated. Well, with the brand new Classic Space DLC for Lego Worlds, you get access to new procedurally generated biomes, like the Moon Base. When you get on the Moon Base, you'll be placed on a small colony. Here you can see vehicles, buildings, and other people walking around alongside you.

In addition to the friendly forces on the planet, you will also have to deal with some enemies. You will encounter giant spiders and other alien races who aren't too fond of you hanging out on the moon. The thing that captured my attention the most was the giant spaceships that they showcased. You can use little ships that barely hover above the ground, or you take off in a large cruiser and blast all around.

After completing quests and missions to unlock new buildings and vehicles, you can eventually take them back to your home world and use them there as well. All-in-all there is some really cool stuff coming with this DLC. If you haven't had a chance to see it for yourself, check out the video down below!

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