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If you like LEGO and horror, don’t miss today’s releases on Xbox
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If you like LEGO and horror, don’t miss today’s releases on Xbox

Adrián FuentesBy Adrián Fuentes15 September, 2025No Comments

Monday begins with two very different premieres on Xbox: cooperation, LEGO pieces and a touch of Japanese terror.

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The Xbox release week kicks off strong this Monday with the arrival of two proposals that put radically different experiences on the table. On the one hand, a title that explores creativity and construction with LEGO pieces; on the other, a disturbing journey loaded with mystery and Japanese folklore. Two releases that aim to attract both those who want to share a good time with company and those who enjoy psychological terror. What do you like best?

This combination marks an attractive start to the week in the Xbox catalog, which continues to expand with proposals for all audiences. Whether you like to solve puzzles in cooperative mode with your friends or prefer to face creatures and ancestral legends in a Japanese village, from today you have options to start a new game on your console.

Games available today on Xbox

  • LEGO Voyagers
    Annapurna Interactive, responsible for unique experiences like Stray or Outer Wilds, now joins the LEGO universe with a cooperative proposal for two players. In LEGO Voyagers, we accompany two friends who embark on a mission to rescue an abandoned spaceship. The adventure bets on creativity and teamwork, offering challenges and scenarios that remind us why LEGO remains a symbol of intergenerational imagination.

  • BrokenLore: Low
    We completely change the record with this psychological horror title set in Kirisame Mura, a mysterious Japanese village where the legend of the Gashadokuro, a gigantic skeleton from Japanese folklore, comes to life in a disturbing way. The game mixes realistic visual sequences with stylized low-poly sections, a contrast that reinforces the feeling of being trapped between the real and the oneiric. Additionally, the design has had the support of a psychologist to ensure that the emotional impact is as intense as it is authentic.

With these two releases, Xbox starts the week offering both cooperative and creative fun and psychological terror loaded with mystery. A perfect way to start the Monday with very different options depending on the player’s mood.

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