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Sony accidentally leaks LEGO Horizon Adventures’ release date

During the most recent Nintendo Direct Partner showcase, we got another look at the upcoming LEGO Horizon Adventures – this time running on the Nintendo Switch. While the game is still officially slated to release sometime during ‘Holiday 2024’ Sony appears to have accidentally unveiled the game’s intended release date a bit prematurely.

As discovered by Reddit user ‘foreveryoung1108’ PlayStation temporarily updated the LEGO Horizon Adventures page on its website to include a release date: 14th of November 2024.

As expected, the page has since been updated removing all references to this release date. That said, given the fact that this was published on PlayStation’s official website, it is quite clear that November is indeed the game’s target release window.

Of course, as with all in-development titles, release dates can be constantly influx and so by the time the game’s launch date is officially unveiled, it could be far sooner or later than the aforementioned 14th of November.

Given the fact that Sony is rumoured to be holding a State of Play Showcase sometime next month, we will likely get official confirmation of LEGO Horizon Adventures’ release date then.

KitGuru says: Are you excited for LEGO Horizon Adventures? Is November a solid month to release the game during? Let us know your thoughts down below.

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