The much-anticipated LEGO Horizon Adventures is set to release on November 14, 2024, for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, and PC. As the release date approaches, new details have emerged about the game’s file size, particularly for the Nintendo Switch version, which has turned out to be smaller than many had expected.

According to the game’s updated eShop page, LEGO Horizon Adventures will only require 5.9 GB of storage space on the Switch. This is significantly more compact compared to other LEGO titles, like LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga, which demanded 15 GB on the same platform. This smaller size could be a relief for Switch users with limited storage, making the game a convenient download without needing extensive space management.

For PC, however, the file size is notably larger, clocking in at around 30 GB. The PlayStation 5 version’s file size has not yet been officially confirmed, but it’s expected to fall somewhere between the Switch and PC versions due to the platform’s hardware capabilities.

LEGO Horizon Adventures is a family-friendly take on the beloved Horizon universe, bringing the post-apocalyptic world of robotic creatures and wild landscapes into the fun and creative LEGO format. The game will feature the usual LEGO-style gameplay with humor, puzzle-solving, and combat, designed to appeal to both LEGO and Horizon fans. This is also one of the rare instances where a LEGO game based on a well-known video game franchise is getting a multi-platform day-one release, adding to the excitement.

For fans of both Horizon and LEGO, this game promises to deliver a playful and immersive experience. It will be exciting to see how Guerrilla Games and Studio Gobo have transformed the world of Horizon into a brick-building adventure.

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