As a devoted admirer, I must share that LEGO Civilization was initially conceptualized for the Nintendo Switch, masterfully crafted by the creators behind the legendary 4X strategy franchise.
You won’t find this unique blend to be the only canceled game that you might stumble upon online. In fact, users have stumbled upon a clip from the latest Ridge Racer series, released in 2017, which was rumored to be a significant flop (as reported by Kiwi Talkz on the ResetEra forum and Video Games Chronicle). Below, you’ll find gameplay footage from an earlier version of this game. Interestingly, it seems that a playable build of the project is being shared online as well (according to Jesse Young on X).
Additionally, it appears that some online users are circulating a screenshot of the main menu from the game LEGO Civilization, even though there’s no actual footage available (as shared by u/LEGOGameMuseum on Reddit). It has been rumored through leaks that the game will cease functioning immediately upon being started.
Could we trace back the origin of this sudden leak? It’s rumored that it may be related to the sale of the initial Nintendo Switch development kits. These were said to contain early editions of various titles that were later released, such as Splatoon 2, Rime, and ARMS.
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2025-04-10 03:32