The Playstation 5, rumored pretty accurately since the release of the Playstation 4, finally gets a release date. They announced it on the Playstation Blog this morning. No specific numbers or facts...[[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]Original link
Back at E3, there were two Marvel games shown in trailers that were previously announced but we had sparse details about: Team Ninja’s Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3 and Crystal Dynamics’...[[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]Original link
If you haven’t blown your wad yet, there’s a couple of other sales items that are pretty tempting, even for me. Canadian Super Star Duke Caboom’s debut LEGO set, 10767 Duke...[[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]Original link
LEGO has announced the return of the Build to Give campaign where the company donates one LEGO set per each holiday ornament built at an in-store display or posted online and tagged with #BuildToGive. Last year, LEGO donated 500,000 sets to children in hospitals, foster and child-care homes, and under-served communities as a result of the campaign. This year, LEGO wants to double those numbers and will donate up to one million LEGO sets to children in need. The campaign runs from November 4 to December 8, including various in-store events and building challenges. The donated sets will be distributed by LEGO’s charity partners listed at LEGO.com/BuildToGive. The full press release, video and expanded photo gallery from LEGO are included below. The LEGO Group donates 1 million LEGO boxes to children in need The LEGO Group donated more than 500,000 LEGO sets last year to children around the world through the...


If you saw our review of the LEGO Marvel Hulkbuster: Ultron Edition set last year, you might recall there was some disappointment with the figure’s appearance. John Car has come smashing though with a more faithful looking rendition of the Hulkbuster. While it uses some of the parts and stickers from the original set, the proportions feel bigger, beefier and Hulkier. The attention to detail extends to the back of the Hulkbuster armor. And the chest folds open to seat Iron Man! The post We have a Hulkbuster! appeared first on The Brothers Brick. Original linkOriginal author: Matt Hocker


