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'LEGO Dimensions' News: DLC Support Officially Coming to an End

Players of the hit action adventure "LEGO Dimensions" should no longer expect new content for the game.

Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment has announced on Twitter that there will be no more updates and downloadable content (DLC) coming to the game. The official statement reads:

Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, TT Games and The LEGO Group would like to thank fans for their ongoing support of "LEGO Dimensions." After careful consideration, we will not be producing new expansion packs for the game beyond what is now available. We will continue to provide ongoing server and customer support for all "LEGO Dimensions" packs. Existing packs will continue to work interchangeably and will remain available for purchase.

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The company thanked gamers for sticking with the game "from building and rebuilding to the most bricktacular mash-ups."

The Multiverse would be nothing without our amazing community. Thank you.

"LEGO Dimensions" players are sad about the news as the game was very significant to them as it helped build a community with one interest and goal and for the older players, it allowed them to bond with their kids.

Warner Bros. responds that even though this marks the end of an era, "there's still lots of fun to be had in the Multiverse" with what have been released to the game.

"LEGO Dimensions" was released for the current and last-generation PlayStation and Xbox consoles as well as the Wii U back in September 2015.

In the game, players are tasked to go through challenging and exciting levels in the game by solving puzzles and taking on all sorts of enemies.

"LEGO Dimensions" features a litany of franchises from classics like "Back to the Future" and "Beetlejuice" to new blockbuster hits like the "Harry Potter" spinoff "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them" and "Jurassic "World" as well as the animated series "The Adventure Time."

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