[WashingtonPost] Lego approached PlayStation with the idea to create a "Lego Horizon" game

Eternal_Wings

Dein Nomos
24 Jun 2022
3,013
3,988
Sony's PlayStation is the market leader for video game consoles, a dominance built on the backs of violent stories like "The Last of Us" and "God of War."
But the company is learning that bloody epics about aging fathers can appeal to only so many people.

In its first partnership with Lego, PlayStation now targets the family-friendly, all-ages audience that's vital for long-term entertainment enterprises like Disney and Nintendo. "Lego Horizon Adventures" retells the origins of the closest character Sony has to a Disney princess, Aloy.

For years, Lego worked with PlayStation to produce a brick version of the Tallneck, a Horizon robot that moves like a brontosaurus with a flat satellite dish as its head. The toy released in 2022 as a promotion for "Horizon Forbidden West."

"It was one of the first ventures we really had on with the bricks side of business looking at games and gaming IP," Bryant said. "There was a lot of excitement internally at Lego about that, and certainly within the game team. We were all fans of Horizon. So we had a direct conversation with Guerrilla where we came to the table and said, 'Hey, this looks really cool, but you know what would be even cooler?' We fully expected for them to go, 'Yeah, that would be cool' and nothing would come of it, but they matched our enthusiasm."


Guerrilla's first franchise, "Killzone," was a dark, violent world that evoked real-world totalitarian imagery. The studio doesn't hesitate to declare its preference for the vibrant world of Horizon, which also features a diverse cast.

We were done with it as a team. As a studio, we needed to refresh the palette. It was, by choice, the opposite of 'Killzone,'" said art director Roy Postma, who has worked at Guerrilla since 2000. "I think the themes that this story and the characters represent are relatable for all ages and people, like having a found family of friends and finding your place in the world."


 

BillyZ

Well-known member
18 Jul 2024
395
431
So this is the damage control for the Switch version? I won't allow it, they could've just said no.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Boswollox

Boswollox

Veteran
7 Sep 2024
574
433
So this is the damage control for the Switch version? I won't allow it, they could've just said no.
How could Herman Hulst, the greatest mind and creator in all of gaming, makes games so good that Lego has to approach and beg him to allow them to ordain his amazing abilities with a Lego game, say no?
 
OP
OP
Eternal_Wings

Eternal_Wings

Dein Nomos
24 Jun 2022
3,013
3,988
So this is the damage control for the Switch version? I won't allow it, they could've just said no.
Be careful before the Jimbo & Hermen DF is coming for you. But yeah it's seems like they are covering for Hermen.
 

Impulse

Well-known member
21 Apr 2023
264
304
The Horizon Lego sets sold very well apparently. So that explains it.

Sony will take any opportunity to grow its biggest Original IP with the most cross-appeal.
 
  • they're_right_you_know
Reactions: Luffy123

arvfab

Slayer of Colossi
23 Jun 2022
3,299
4,551
They did exactly that…
For what other reason you believe Xbox version doesn’t exists?

They could have said they want it exclusively on PlayStation. For all we know, PlayStation could've proposed the Switch version.
 

Dr. E99

Well-known member
1 Sep 2024
253
216
At the very least, they could have dictated the conditions, as they were the ones being approached.

Lego games have a broad appeal. Both kids and adults play them, so it makes sense that Sony wanted to target the widest possible audience with a game like this. There will be millions of people who will buy this simply because it's a Lego game....they couldn't care less about the Horizon IP. Why should Sony leave that money on the table?
 

voke

Veteran
10 Jan 2023
2,641
3,443
Lego games have a broad appeal. Both kids and adults play them, so it makes sense that Sony wanted to target the widest possible audience with a game like this. There will be millions of people who will buy this simply because it's a Lego game....they couldn't care less about the Horizon IP. Why should Sony leave that money on the table?
This is the logical take. But you know this forum act like their child is being taken away from them.
 
  • sad
  • Like
Reactions: arvfab and Dr. E99

ethomaz

Rebolation!
21 Jun 2022
12,088
9,806
Brasil 🇧🇷
PSN ID
ethomaz
They could have said they want it exclusively on PlayStation. For all we know, PlayStation could've proposed the Switch version.
While I believe Sony didn't oppose to the ideia of a Switch version... the ideia they proposed it is a reach imo.
LEGO games are in all platforms since ever... it is obvious that when Lego get in talk with Sony they want a game in all platforms including mobile.
Sony just said they didn't want to have a Xbox version.

They question you should be making is "Why Sony should oppose something that is not bad for them?";