


The former adds popular characters like Dark Phoenix, Winter Soldier, Falcon, and Hawkeye, as well as vehicles not included in the base game. The Switch edition of LEGO Marvel Super Heroes will also come with both the Super Pack and Asgard Pack DLC sets. According to a press release, the port will allow gamers to “ unlock more than 100 playable characters from across the Marvel Universe” and “ smash, swing and fly through the Marvel Universe” as they engage with the game's original story. Revealed by restructuring publisher WB Games, developer TT Games, The LEGO Group, and Marvel Entertainment, LEGO Marvel Super Heroes will finally make its way to the Nintendo Switch on October 8. Related: Nintendo Switch Getting Really Close To Beating Wii Sales Record LEGO Marvel Super Heroes gave players the opportunity to explore a world filled with beloved characters from both comic books and the silver screen, and a new audience will now have the chance to give the well-received game a try on modern hardware. Geared towards children but inviting to all, these titles fuse the charm and imaginative attitude of building blocks with universes like Star Wars, Lord of the Rings, and more.

Like other LEGO video games, LEGO Marvel Super Heroes is a collaboration between the world-famous toymaker and publishers across the industry. To put the gap between LEGO Marvel Super Heroes' original and Switch releases into perspective, an entire console generation separates them, as it was originally a cross-gen title that came to the Xbox 360, PS3, and Wii U in addition to Xbox One and PS4. Traveller's Tales' LEGO Marvel Super Heroes is coming to Nintendo Switch an entire eight years after it first hit shelves.
