Funcom has announced the deployment of the latest update to LEGO Minifigures Online that comes packed with sixteen new figures and the monster trials challenge. Added figures come from the popular Series 14 set that includes Monster Rocker and Zombie Pirate.
When you think of Funcom, you probably think of dark, immersive stories and gameplay that is more adult-oriented, which is why LEGO Minifigures Online might have come as a surprise. The game, which saw its original free to play release last fall, is relaunching as a buy to play game today after many changes and polish.
Funcom has announced that LEGO Minifigures Online is now available across multiple platforms and can be purchased for $29.99. This is a one-time fee with no subscription required to continue to play.
Funcom has announced that LEGO Minifigures Online will be launching across multiple platforms in its new buy-to-play iteration on June 29th. The game will be released on PC, Mac, Linux, iOS and select Android devices and players will be able to adventure together across all platforms.
Funcom has announced that LEGO Minifigures Online will be going 'buy to play' this summer on several platforms including PC, Mac, Linux and some iOS and Android tablets. The game will feature cross-platform play between platforms.
LEGO lovers have been having a ball with LEGO Minifigures Online, and now players who have completed Dino World's Gauntlet dungeon get access to a brand new dungeon - Lost Creations.
Funcom has announced the second major deal inked with one of the world's most famous companies. According to the press release, Funcom will be bringing LEGO Minifigures Online to Amazon's Fire TV and Fire tablets. LEGO Minifigures Online will be ready to hit both platforms by the end of 2014.
Funcom has announced that it has signed a development and marketing agreement with Intel for LEGO Minifigures Online. The agreement will see the two companies working together to provide gamers on a variety of Intel-based platforms with optimization options and a smooth gaming experience.
Funcom has sent word that the beta phase of LEGO Minifigures Online has officially ended. Even better than that is the announcement that the Series 12 figures will be shipping soon and each packet/figure will come with a code that allows players to unlock that figure in the game.
Potential beta testers are invited to head to the LEGO Minifigures Online site and sign up. As a reward for so doing, players will receive a free Tennis Ace Minifigure.