'LEGO Incredibles 2' and 'DC Villains' games rumors: Release dates speculated for two LEGO games

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Apparently, LEGO is building the foundation for two new games, "LEGO Incredibles 2" and LEGO "DC Villains."

Anonymous sources linked to Warner Bros. have leaked that a LEGO game based on Pixar's upcoming "The Incredibles 2" is being planned. The game is also set to be tied to the plot and story of the upcoming Pixar movie, which is set to premiere on June 15. Other details have been scarce regarding the LEGO video game adaptation for the movie, as the developers have not hinted anything about it.

The same can also be said for the rumored "LEGO DC Villains" which Warner Bros. is also apparently spearheading. If proven to be true, "LEGO DC Villains" will be quite a fresh air compared to the previous LEGO DC video game ventures of Warner Bros. since most of them were about Batman. This time around, it will be Batman's arch-nemesis, the Joker, who will take the spotlight along with other arch-nemeses of the most prominent DC superheroes including Lex Luthor and more.

Meanwhile, for "LEGO Incredibles 2," the release date might come sooner than expected since the Pixar movie is just mere months away from its official premiere. This could mean that "LEGO Incredibles 2" might get announced in the coming weeks or months in order to catch the hype surrounding the highly anticipated "Incredibles 2."

As for "LEGO DC Villains," the title might not get to see a full release this year, and it might even be delayed to as late as next year, according to two anonymous sources. However, the possibility that "LEGO DC Villains" gets released this year is also not remote since TT Games, the developers of the said LEGO video game adaptations, typically releases two LEGO games per year.

Since both games are also just rumors right now, there are currently no announcements as to which gaming platforms they will be available on. That said, based on the history of LEGO videos games, most of them get released on the Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, PC, and PlayStation 4 (PS4).