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09.11.2023 - 17:03 / videogameschronicle.com / Playstation Store
Yet more evidence has pointed to an upcoming announcement for Lego 2K Goooal.
Artwork for the title, which has now leaked from a handful of different sources but has yet to be officially revealed, was reportedly spotted on the PlayStation Store this week under the codename ‘Build Up’.
While it has since been deleted, it’s viewable below via X user MauroNL.
LEGO 2K GOOOAL! spotted on the PlayStation Network under the codename 'Build Up'.
Official announcement looks imminent.https://t.co/u9AODmCNnq pic.twitter.com/vZEWGxTfSe
— MauroNL (@MauroNL3) <a target="_blank" rel=«noopener» class=«link-external» href=«https://twitter.com/MauroNL3/status/1722189948638363722?ref_src=» https:>November 8, 2023
Last February, VGC exclusively reported that 2K had signed a new multi-game partnership with Lego.
2K’s Lego sports line would include a racing game from NBA 2K developer Visual Concepts, a football game developed by UK-based Sumo Digital, and a third title based on a major sports franchise, sources with knowledge of its plans revealed.
The racing game, Lego 2K Drive, was released this May.
A Lego footballer minifig in 2K-branded packaging was spotted on Lego’s certification page last December, seemingly corroborating our report.
Lego 2K Goooal was then rated in South Korea in June, before being classified in South Africa and Taiwan in July, for PS5, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, Xbox One, Switch and PC.
A product listing for the game also briefly appeared on Amazon UK over the summer.
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