The platform fighting game genre has seen a lot of growth recently, and apparently that growth isn't over just yet. While most recent LEGO game discussion has gone towards LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga lately, LEGO Brawls aims to make some news, too. The LEGO fighting game has been available on iOS devices for some time now through Apple Arcade, but LEGO Brawls is now officially making its way to consoles and PC. The colorful fighting game may have found support on Apple Arcade so far, but opening it up to console players ought to expand the LEGO Brawls fanbase significantly.
LEGO Brawls seems like it might be a hit on consoles specifically because it takes advantage of LEGO media very well. Its central theme is customization, emphasizing the kind of creativity that LEGO has built its brand around, and that theme has created a fighting game concept that could actually compete successfully with the other platform fighting games cropping up lately. What's more, LEGO Brawls has room to expand on consoles. Ideally, Red Games won't just port the iOS version of LEGO Brawls to consoles; on the contrary, if the game gets consistent support, it could hold a comfortable position as a platform fighting game in the coming years.
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In the wake of Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, platform fighters seem to be on the rise. Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl gained lots of attention leading up to its release, and Warner Bros. Interactive's Multiversus clearly aims to capture the attention of fans in the same way. LEGO Brawls will have to compete with these titles for attention, but it's already well poised to do so. LEGO Brawls has a lot to do with territory control and is
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