If you’ve ever stared at a pile of LEGO® bricks and thought, “I wish I could just roll into an adventure with these,” your moment has arrived. LEGO® Voyagers, the follow-up to the beloved LEGO® Builder’s Journey, is set to launch on September 15, 2025. This time, you’re not just building with bricks, you are the bricks. And yes, you can drag your friends along for the ride, even if they don’t own the game, thanks to the Friend Pass.
What Is LEGO® Voyagers?
LEGO® Voyagers is a puzzle-platformer where you and a friend each play as a 1x1 LEGO® brick—one red, one blue—on a mission to rescue an abandoned spaceship. The game is all about cooperation, creativity, and the kind of chaotic fun that only happens when you’re trying to stack bricks while your partner keeps knocking them over. Developed by Light Brick Studio (now independent from the LEGO® Group) and published by Annapurna Interactive, it’s a fresh take on LEGO® gaming, stripping away licenses and minifigures to focus on the pure joy of being a brick.

A Game Built for Two (or More)
Unlike traditional LEGO® video games, Voyagers is designed from the ground up for two-player co-op. Think of it as Split Fiction meets LEGO®, but with more rolling and less existential dread. You’ll tackle isometric levels, solve brick-stacking puzzles, and explore a world where everything—from the environment to the mechanics—is made of LEGO®. And if you’ve ever played It Takes Two, you’ll recognize the Friend Pass system: only one of you needs to own the game to play together.

Why Play as a Brick?
According to creative director Karsten Lund, the team wanted to make the brick itself the star. No minifigures, no licensed characters—just two little bricks with big dreams and the ability to “sing” (read: make adorable beeping noises) at each other. The game’s non-verbal storytelling and atmospheric soundtrack create a world that feels both familiar and entirely new. It’s like dumping a bucket of LEGO® on the floor and letting your imagination run wild, but with a controller in hand.

Gameplay: Simple, But Not Too Simple
You’ll roll, jump, snap, and build your way through levels, collecting loose pieces to create bridges, towers, and whatever else the game throws at you. The puzzles start simple, but the real fun comes from the teamwork—whether you’re flinging bricks across a river or just goofing around on a seesaw. And don’t worry about failing: there’s no penalty for falling into the abyss. You’ll just respawn, ready to try again. It’s LEGO®, after all—built for fans who know that the best creations sometimes require a few do-overs.

Platforms and Price
LEGO® Voyagers will be available on:
- Windows PC (Steam, Epic Games Store)
- Nintendo Switch
- PlayStation 4 & 5
- Xbox Series X|S
While the exact price hasn’t been confirmed, expect it to fall in line with similar indie co-op games (around €20-25 / $22-28 / £17-21 / 220-275 DKK / 250-310 SEK / 90-110 PLN / 100-125 BRL / $33-42 AUD).
Why You’ll Love It
- Co-op at Its Core: No more optional second player—this game is made for two.
- Friend Pass: Share the adventure with a friend, even if they don’t own the game.
- Pure LEGO® Joy: No studs, no licenses, just bricks and imagination.
- Accessible for All Ages: Designed to be fun for kids and adults alike.
- Short and Sweet: The main story can be completed in about 5 hours, but the mini-games and replayability will keep you coming back.

Early Impressions: “An Absolute Delight”
Preview events at Gamescom 2025 have already sparked excitement, with players comparing it to It Takes Two and Split Fiction. The consensus? It’s adorable, funny, and surprisingly emotional for a game about rolling bricks. As one preview put it, “It’s one of those demos where it ends just as the real adventure begins.”

Final Thoughts: Is It Worth the Hype?
If you’re a fan of co-op games, puzzle-platformers, or just LEGO® in general, Voyagers looks like a must-play. It’s a reminder that sometimes, the best adventures are the ones you share—and that even the smallest bricks can save the day.
So grab a friend, mark your calendars for September 15, and get ready to roll. After all, everything is more fun when you’re built for fans.