The Meta Quest 3 lets you play with virtual Legos in your real living room

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Lego Bricktales. | Image: Meta

Mark Zuckerberg teased augmented reality Lego yesterday — and sure enough, the Meta Quest 3 headset will offer a Lego AR game.

Not a new one, and not a build-anything-you-want Lego metaverse like the one Epic might be building — instead, it’s an existing game called Lego Bricktales that’s already available on practically every other platform including your phone, console, PC, and the Nintendo Switch.

Artist’s interpretation of Lego Bricktales for Meta Quest

But that may not be a bad thing, because Lego Bricktales has some pretty decent reviews — Eurogamer called the simple puzzle adventure game “the most Lego-like experience in video games since the fully sandbox Lego Worlds” even while pining for a bit more creativity and some easier mechanics.

Here’s a trailer for the new version:

Here’s a trailer for the original:

Meta’s mixed reality version will “understand your space so you can play with the world around you,” letting you solve puzzles or “build your own creations on any flat surface in your room,” according to Zuckerberg.

It’s not the only tabletop game Zuck showed off for the new headset. Here’s an image of BAM!:

Lego Bricktales will arrive December 7th for $29.99, and supports the Quest 2 and Quest Pro as well, though Quest 2 doesn’t have color passthrough so your surroundings would look black and white.

Update, 4:09PM ET: Added price and release date.

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The Meta Quest 3 lets you play with virtual Legos in your real living room

Lego Bricktales. | Image: Meta

Mark Zuckerberg teased augmented reality Lego yesterday — and sure enough, the Meta Quest 3 headset will offer a Lego AR game.

Not a new one, and not a build-anything-you-want Lego metaverse like the one Epic might be building — instead, it’s an existing game called Lego Bricktales that’s already available on practically every other platform including your phone, console, PC, and the Nintendo Switch.

Artist’s interpretation of Lego Bricktales for Meta Quest

But that may not be a bad thing, because Lego Bricktales has some pretty decent reviews — Eurogamer called the simple puzzle adventure game “the most Lego-like experience in video games since the fully sandbox Lego Worlds” even while pining for a bit more creativity and some easier mechanics.

Here’s a trailer for the new version:

Here’s a trailer for the original:

Meta’s mixed reality version will “understand your space so you can play with the world around you,” letting you solve puzzles or “build your own creations on any flat surface in your room,” according to Zuckerberg.

It’s not the only tabletop game Zuck showed off for the new headset. Here’s an image of BAM!:

Lego Bricktales will arrive December 7th for $29.99, and supports the Quest 2 and Quest Pro as well, though Quest 2 doesn’t have color passthrough so your surroundings would look black and white.

Update, 4:09PM ET: Added price and release date.

Disclaimer

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