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ok I did look for this in search and couldn't find it so here it is .



PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC, Switch
[FONT=&quot]LEGO City Undercover coming to PS4, Xbox One, Switch, and PC in spring 2017[/FONT]
Published 12 hours ago. 38 comments.
2013-launched Wii U game coming to new platforms.

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Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment has announced LEGO City Undercover for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch, and PC via Steam. It will launch in spring 2017.





LEGO City Undercover is an open-world adventure game that first launched for Wii U in March 2013. In it, players take on the role of an undercover cop named Chase McCain.




Warner Bros. Interactive did not announce further details about the spring 2017-due ports.






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source: Gematsu
 
That's nice.
What will be their planned requirements for PC port?
 
Originally Posted by Spider-Aziz
That's nice.
What will be their planned requirements for PC port?

they have yet to put up the pc requirements yet
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this was what was said onthe pc side though



Join the mini-figure police force as Lego City Undercover comes to Steam in Spring 2017




Previously a Wii U exclusive released back in March 2013, Warner Bros Games has announced that Lego City Undercover will be coming to Steam next...
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Lego has stated that this version of Lego City will act as both a remaster and a rerelease for players who did not get a chance to experience this block based police simulator back on the Wii U, so expect Lego City to have had some renovations since 2013. You can check out the initial gameplay trailer for Lego City Undercover above, which shows Chase McClain beating up some baddies while dressed as a farmer among other things. All in a day’s work at Lego City Police Department.




source:PCGN



when it's available, I'll put it up.
 


PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC, Switch
[FONT=&quot]LEGO City Undercover for PS4, Xbox One, Switch, and PC first trailer, details[/FONT]

Published 14 hours ago. 14 comments.
Now with two-player co-op, according to Best Buy.


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Warner Bros. has released the first trailer and information about the upcoming PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch, and PC versions of LEGO City Undercover, due out this spring.
Here’s the official fact sheet:
About
Join the Chase! LEGO City Undercover is coming to current and new generation consoles for the first time. In one of the most expansive LEGO videogames to date, players become Chase McCain, a police officer who goes undercover to hunt down the notorious – and recently escaped – criminal, Rex Fury, to put an end to his city-wide crime wave. This open-world LEGO adventure allows fans and newcomers to explore the sprawling metropolis that is LEGO City with more than 20 unique districts to investigate, filled with car thieves to bust, vehicles to navigate, mischievous aliens to capture, hilarious movie references to discover, lost pigs to rescue and of course, hundreds of collectibles. With 15 special assignments to conquer, LEGO City Undercover brings together witty, original storytelling with signature LEGO humor to create a fun-filled experience for players of all ages, available on the PlayStation 4 computer entertainment system, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch and PC.
Features

  • Become the City’s Finest – Assume the identity of undercover police officer, Chase McCain, and track down the fiendish Rex Fury to finally put an end to his city-wide crime wave.
  • Explore the City – With more than 20 distinct districts to investigate, LEGO City is a bustling metropolis that is ripe for exploration and filled to the brim with people on the streets to interact with, criminals to take down and hundreds of collectibles.
  • Be a Master of Disguise – As a man of many talents, Chase McCain has eight disguises to choose from, each with unique skills and abilities to infiltrate every corner of the city, allowing him to access places a regular old officer can’t.
  • Over 100 Vehicles – In LEGO City, every vehicle on the street can be commandeered with more than 100 to choose from so players can get behind the wheel of sports cars, motorcycles, helicopters and more to chase down criminals or take a leisurely ride through the urban jungle to check out the sights.
  • Fight Crime – Take down criminals with hand-to-hand combat or arrest bad guys using Chase’s handy grapple gun and standard issue police handcuffs.
  • The Cast – Chase is joined by officer Frank Honey, Chief of Police Dunby and paramedic Natalia Kowalski, who are just a few of the more than 300 unlockable and playable characters that gamers will meet throughout the adventure.
  • Humor, Humor, Humor – Featuring an original storyline, LEGO City Undercover is chock-full of signature humor with hilarious movie and music references peppered throughout the open-world.


While not mentioned in the official fact sheet sent out by Warner Bros., Best Buy’s product listing says the new release will feature two-player co-op support:




About
Join the Chase in LEGO City Undercover. Play as Chase McCain, a police officer who’s been tasked with going undercover to hunt down the notorious – and recently escaped – criminal Rex Fury, and putting an end to his city-wide crime wave. With two-player co-op friends can explore the sprawling open-world metropolis that is LEGO City, with more than 20 unique districts to investigate, car thieves to bust, hilarious movie references to discover, vehicles to drive, and hundreds of collectibles. LEGO City Undercover brings together witty, original storytelling with signature LEGO humor to create a fun-filled experience for players of all ages to enjoy.
Features

  • Play as Chase McCain, a police officer who’s been tasked with going undercover to hunt down the notorious – and recently escaped – criminal Rex Fury, and putting an end to his city-wide crime wave
  • LEGO City Undercover brings together witty, original storytelling with signature LEGO humor to create a fun-filled experience for players of all ages to enjoy
  • With two-player co-op friends can explore the sprawling open-world metropolis that is LEGO City
  • More than 20 unique districts to investigate, car thieves to bust, hilarious movie references to discover, vehicles to drive, and hundreds of collectibles
  • For up to 2 players
Watch the trailer below.


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source: Gematsu
 




PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC, Switch
[FONT=&quot]LEGO City Undercover for PS4, Xbox One, Switch, and PC launches April 4 in North America, April 7 in Europe[/FONT]
Published 14 hours ago. 12 comments.


Previously leaked two-player co-op mode confirmed.
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LEGO City Undercover will launch for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch, and PC on April 4 in North America and April 7 in Europe, Warner Bros. announced.


The publisher also confirmed the two-player co-op mode first leaked by Best Buy back in January. With it, two players can explore the open-world metropolis of LEGO City together.


Watch a new trailer below.
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source: Gematsu
 


[FONT=&quot]That's kind of a lot, especially for a physical copy.

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[FONT=&quot]The Nintendo Switch has had an incredibly successful launch between the console's "phenomenal" sales and the fact that it is home to one of the highest-rated games of all-time. That said, there is a bit of a concerning trend popping up, particularly in regards to the game's physical cartridges. And no, I'm not talking about how they taste. There have been some rumblings that Nintendo Switch cartridges are more expensive to manufacture, and one game, Rime, has gotten some pretty hefty, if not unnecessary flack for it. As it turns out, LEGO City Undercover may have tried to circumvent some of these costs at the expense of other areas.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]It's being reported that physical versions of LEGO City Undercover on Nintendo Switch will require 13 GBs worth of storage on your console for a game download. Images of the game's box have popped up online, revealing the storage notification, as well as a requirement for an internet connection.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Here are the images courtesy of Reddit:[/FONT]
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[FONT=&quot]It could very well be that developers may circumvent some of the costs for manufacturing a Nintendo Switch cartridge by going for smaller memory sizes, requiring the consumer to download a portion of the game once popping the cartridge in. This is by no means a confirmation of what is happening, but it does make sense in the context of developers trying to keep digital and physical versions consistent in price.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Source: [Reddit via Nintendo Everything][/FONT]
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