Get LEGO NINJAGO free on PC (Steam), PS4 and Xbox One

The LEGO Ninjago Movie: The Video Game is available for free on PC (Steam), PS4, and Xbox One for a limited time until May 22.

Warner Bros joins the rest of the companies that are offering free games during the quarantine caused by the coronavirus crisis with the mission that players stay at home enjoying various titles on their PCs and consoles. This time it is the LEGO Ninjago Movie: The Video Game, which we can now download for free (and keep it forever) on PC (Steam), PlayStation 4 (PS Store) and Xbox One (Microsoft Store). Below we tell you the keys to this work in addition to remembering that you can already get GTA V completely free at the Epic Games Store.

Download for free and play LEGO NINJAGO alone or in cooperative mode

  • PC: download the game for free on Steam

  • PlayStation4 – Free Download Game on PS Store

  • Xbox One: Download the game for free from the Microsoft Store

The title in question belongs to the LEGO video game saga that has grown over the years to include such well-known franchises as Star Wars, Jurassic Park or Batman. In the case of The LEGO Ninjago Movie: The Video Game, as its name suggests, it is the playable adaptation of the film version of Ninjago, a story created to expand the universe of the most famous construction toys in history.

LEGO NINJAGO free on PC, PS4 and Xbox One

The game allows us to control various ninjas to choose between Lloyd, Jay, Kai, Cole, Nya, Zane and Sensei Wu to carry out the mission of defending their home island, Ninjago, from the evil Lord Garmadon and his shark army. As you can see, it is a simple premise that the youngest of the home will especially enjoy, so a good plan to make confinement more enjoyable can be to play a few games with LEGO NINJAGO as a family thanks to the multiplayer mode of the title, that allows from 1 to 4 players.

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