Become a Lego Brick With a Friend in Voyagers — Co-op Puzzle Game Lands Sept. 15

Lego Voyagers is a co-op puzzle platformer from Light Brick Studio that puts players in control of simple Lego bricks and centers on teamwork, connection, and shared problem-solving.
- What the game is and who made it.
- How the demo plays, including controls and core mechanics.
- Details about the preview and the game’s release platforms and date.
What Lego Voyagers is
Lego Voyagers is a co-op puzzle platformer developed by Light Brick Studio, the studio behind the 2019 title Lego Builder’s Journey. The demo shown to press was a digital, 30-minute preview. In that demo players control two Lego bricks — one red and one blue — and must work together to navigate an island environment and complete simple objectives.
How it plays
The game supports both local and online co-op. Players can sing, jump, and tumble (roll) to move. Importantly, progression relies on a Building mode that lets bricks connect to knobs in the environment — and to each other. When connected, both players control movement of the single connected entity; therefore, opposing inputs can cancel movement and block progress until both players coordinate.
During the demo the immediate objective was to find debris from a rock. Along the way, players navigated gaps and moving platforms, and they encountered interactive elements such as flowers that pop from their stems with a small sound effect. The demo contains no text, no on-screen quest log, no icons, and no dialogue, so players must rely on observation and communication to decide what to do next.
Design and tone
Rather than a text-heavy narrative, Lego Voyagers uses physical interaction and shared control to create its challenges. Puzzles in the demo allowed more than one solution, and the act of connecting bricks served as both a gameplay mechanic and a design focus that enforces cooperation.
Release details
Lego Voyagers is scheduled to launch on September 15. It will be available on Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Windows PC, and Xbox Series X.



