Bricks, buddies, and a busted spaceship, LEGO Voyagers just made its debut during Summer Game Fest, showing off a quiet and heartfelt co-op adventure from the team behind LEGO Builder’s Journey.
You play as two tiny LEGO explorers waking up on a stranded vessel in deep space. There are no enemies, no combat, no timers. Just the two of you, rebuilding the path forward brick by brick. From small bridges to launch pads and strange machines, the goal is simple: fix the ship and explore its forgotten corners together.
The entire game is built around puzzles and gentle platforming. You’ll solve problems using classic LEGO creativity, snapping together custom contraptions to overcome obstacles. Build a catapult to launch across gaps. Construct a rail cart to ride down collapsed corridors. Some puzzles are simple. Others ask you to combine logic with pure imagination.

What makes Voyagers stand out is how it treats co-op. It’s built from the ground up for two players, with both local split-screen and online play. And if only one of you owns the game, that’s fine too: the Friend’s Pass lets the other player join for free.
The story is told without dialogue. Everything is animated through expressive movement, a moody score, and the way the characters interact with the world. It’s calm, quiet, and focused on connection.
The game is being developed by Light Brick Studio and published by Annapurna Interactive. It’s set to release in 2025 on PC (Steam and Epic), PlayStation 4 and 5, Xbox Series X|S, and both Nintendo Switch and Switch 2.
If LEGO Builder’s Journey gave us a solo dose of reflection and creativity, Voyagers aims to make that feeling shared. For fans of games like Unravel Two or It Takes Two, this might be the next story to build together.

Lego Voyagers
by Light Brick Studio
PC (Steam & Epic), Xbox Series X | S, Xbox One, Playstation 4, Playstation 5, Switch 2, Switch
Edited by

Kevin Fernandes
3 Comments
Thom Wilde
What a cute looking game! I will definitely have to check this out!
Kevin Fernandes
It looks so damn cute indeed, and the coop gameplay doesn’t seem to be a letdown either.
Really looking forward for this one!
Thanks for checking it out 🙂
SuTheKitty
The main main little blocks are giving ‘Duplo’ vibes which I loooove.