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Lego The Incredibles is out today

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Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment’s Lego The Incredibles is out now—Just in time for The Incredibles 2 to hit theaters.

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Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment’s Lego The Incredibles is out now—Just in time for The Incredibles 2 to hit theaters.

If you’re looking for a super-powered adventure to enjoy with your family this looks like a great option, especially with the new movie about to take over the world.

The game lets fans join the Parr family as they suit up and work together to fight crime as well as tackle the issues that come along with everyday life. Rather than simply following The Incredibles 2‘s plot, however, the game features an all-new narrative featuring levels from both movies as well as the option to play as all members of the family. That includes Elastigirl with her transformations and Dash’s lightning-fast speed. 

You’ll take to Nomansian Island to defeat Syndrome and venture out toward new locales like New Urban on your quest, meeting up with familiar sights and sounds straight from the movie franchise along the way. You’ll start your adventures in a large, open hub world with “Crime Waves” that open up missions from time to time. You’ll be forced to complete objectives and defeat bosses like Bomb Voyage and The Underminer to free up entire districts under their control.

You can play alone or with a friend for two-player co-op mode, and can even create your own hero if you’re interested in bringing a new one to life with the assistance of fan-favorite designer Edna “E” Mode. 

Lego The Incredibles is available on Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch and PC right now, so you can get to saving the world—or just your city—right away. 


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