New LEGO MMO Trailer- Debut'd at CES.


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Interesting, but the whole point of Lego is creativity. Will we be able to build stuff? You'd want to be able to make your own weapons and cars and such.

Looks good though.

You DO get to build stuff in the MMO.

I'll probably be getting access to the beta.. Net Devil told me to get in contact with them after they started doing Beta things, and I'd be invited.

I'll see if they grant me rights to talk about it.

Well, that makes it much more interesting for me then, One of the things I loved about the Blockland game was being able to build absolutely anything (Could build your own blocks and then add custom code for buttons and such)

Wonder what the costs will be.

So going from the second video they are saying "Monthly cost" but Minifig and I were told F2P last year. hmmm.. Also we were told that once this comes out, there will be certain lego kits you buy in stores like ToysRus or Walmart, etc, that once you open the box they will have a code inside that allows you to get the kit you just purchased in game, or another sort of item.

So I think thats great for the kids. I mean I am excited about it, but you know what, if it isn't F2P then it isn't worth it. There are to many "great" F2P MMO's out there, and I mean look at Free Realms..

Rumor is it's free to play, paid for by LEGO fans all over the world supporting the servers by buying LEGO (as LEGO has a HUGE stake in this), and they're allowing downloadable/upgrade content for a minimal cost.

FREE TO PLAY?

Well, my mind is decided then, i am getting this game haha. Anyway, i prefer MMORPG's which are free or no monthly fee's (which is why i adore Guild Wars).

This brings back great memories of playing with Lego. I really would love to see the old-school Lego Space styles (Blacktron, Uniton, M:Tron, etc.). Will keep an eye on this. I personally love the of building stuff.

so is this like some sort of collaborative CAD for Lego, with added RPG elements?

hmm i wish that you could collect the blocks for everything you destroy...not just the standard videogame powerups/collectibles ...

something like going over to your friends house to play with his Lego.... after he finishes building whatever he built, smash it and take home the bricks which made it up...

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Beta signups just opened for Lego Universe. GO sign up http://universe.lego...ta/Default.aspx

Welcome to our beta site. Sign up now for your opportunity to become one of our chosen heroes that must answer the call. Your mission is to test LEGO Universe for bugs, so prepare yourself to strap on your suit of armor and help your friends battle the dark forces of the Maelstrom!

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