Lego marvel super heroes 2 trainer

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RELATED: LEGO Might Have Leaked Two Characters For Marvel’s Avengers It even had a Wii U release at the time too, so it's nice to see it returning to a Nintendo platform. Developed by Traveller's Tales and published by Warner Bros, Lego Marvel Super Heroes made its way to practically every platform going when it was first released in 2013, from PlayStation Vita to Xbox One.

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It happened to Mass Effect: Legendary Edition in Korea, happened with Five Nights At Freddy's: Core Collection through the Australian Classification Board, and now, it looks like Lego Marvel Super Heroes has also had a Switch port leaked.Īs spotted via the Entertainment Software Rating Board, a new listing has recently emerged on their website, specifically claiming it's for the Nintendo Switch, unlike previous listings. It's not uncommon to see game announcements leaked via rating boards these days and when it reaches that stage, it usually means a release is imminent.