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Finally, Harry Potter Years 1-4 Comes To Lego Games

Finally, Harry Potter Years 1-4 Comes To Lego Games

Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and TT Games are combining with the Lego Group for the new and long-rumored Lego Harry Potter: Years 1-4, which combines the first four of the incredibly popular novels, and will be released next year. Although no announcement of made of which platforms the game would be for, expect it for all of them.

Gamers can be Lego versions of all the main characters from the books during their first four years at Hogwarts, with all types of school activities, as well as visiting other locations from the books.

TT Games managing director Tom Stone said:

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"With Lego Harry Potter: Years 1-4 we are creating an open, wide-ranging experience within Hogwarts that is full of fun and Lego magic. Harry Potter is one of the most beloved and well-respected characters, and we look forward to bringing gamers a new way of interacting in the universe with the Lego games’ great humor and exploration."

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