Lego City Undercover Is Coming To The Nintendo Switch

Over three years after its Nintendo Wii U debut, Lego City Undercover is making a comeback. Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment has taken to Twitter to announce Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC ports of the open world Lego game. It will be released in spring 2017.

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Exact details on the spring 2017 port of Lego City Undercover have yet to be revealed. The image shared on Twitter is identical to the cover art for the Nintendo Wii U version of the game. In the original, players followed Chase McCain, a dismissed cop brought back to Lego City to stop Rex Fury’s crime wave. You helped him hunt criminals down around the city. It was an entirely single-player adventure with a comedic script.

Lego City Undercover is available for the Nintendo Wii U in North America and Europe.


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