Lego dimensions wave 9

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There are currently 61 packs released in 10 waves.

The 'must-buy' label marks packs that are required to unlock 100% in Lego Dimensions.

Wave 9 - Year 2 (September 2017)

Teen Titans Go!

Powerpuff Girls

Beetlejuice

Buttercup

Starfire

Wave 8 - Year 2 (May 2017)

Wave 7.5 - Year 2 (February 2017)

LEGO Batman Movie

Excalibur Batman

Knight Rider

Wave 7 - Year 2 (November 2016)

Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them

Sonic the Hedgehog

Gremlins

Tina Goldstein

E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial

Marceline

Wave 6 - Year 2 (September 2016)

Ghostbusters™

Adventure Time

Mission: Impossible

Adventure Time

Harry Potter

the A-Team

Wave 5 - Year 1 (May 2016)

Slimer

Bane

Lloyd

Wave 4 - Year 1 (March 2016)

Midway Arcade™

Aquaman

Superman

Stay Puft

Wave 3 - Year 1 (January 2016)

Ghostbusters™

DC Comics™

Cyberman

Sensei Wu

Doc Brown

Wave 2 - Year 1 (November 2015)

Doctor Who

Lego® Ninjago™

Unikitty

Bart Simpson

Krusty

Wave 1 - Year 1 (September 2015)

Lego Dimensions

Back to the Future™

The Simpsons™

Portal® 2

Jurassic World™

Scooby-Doo!™

Wonder Woman

Cyborg

Emmet

Bad Cop

Eris

Jay

Nya

Zane

Gollum

Legolas

Gimli

Wicked Witch

Laval

Cragger

Benny

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The final wave of LEGO Dimensions expansion packs of 2017 are here and with them comes an array of wacky new characters to help track down those last few Gold Bricks. Along with five new sets, which include two Team Packs and three Fun Packs, you also get access to three new themed Adventures Worlds and five Battle Arenas along with a very special animated episode of Teen Titans Go! Although it’s yet to be confirmed, these sets could be the last ones released for the LEGO Dimensions platform, which has seen over 60 sets released since it’s debut in 2015. So power up those portals and get ready to jump back into the LEGO Multiverse for our review of LEGO Dimensions Wave 9.

Teen Titans Go! Team Pack



Fight off villains with Raven and Beast Boy in the Teen Titans Go!™ Team Pack!

Set Name: Teen Titans Go! Team Pack | Set No: 71255 | Pieces: 105

The Set

The Teen Titans Go! Team Pack includes two exclusive new Minifigures in the form of Beast Boy and Raven. Both characters have dual printed heads and also include an additional accessory each. Both have fairly simple torso and leg details and their facial print is in keeping with their TV versions, so they look at little like those freaky Clone Wars Minifigures released in LEGO Star Wars sets a few years ago. As with all Dimensions packs there’s also a Minibuild set for each character. Raven’s Spellbook of Azarath and Beast Boy’s T-Car, each can be upgraded and rebuilt into two additional models. Both sets have limited functions in game but they are fun little builds especially the T-Car.

Game Content

The Teen Titan Go! characters give you access to the Jump City Adventure World which is filled with loads of little nods to the animated show and plenty of new quest to complete and gold bricks to collect. You also get access to new Teen Titans Go! Battle Arena. As an added bonus you can add Cyborg from Year 1 DC Comics Fun Pack and Robin from The LEGO Batman Movie Story Pack to the Teen Titans Go! Adventure World to complete the line-up as both characters are transformed into their TTG! versions, complete with all new soundbites and character interactions.


Teen Titans Go! Fun Pack


Get ready to save the day in the LEGO® DIMENSIONS™ multiverse with Starfire in the Teen Titans Go!™ Fun Pack!

Set Name: Teen Titans Go! Fun Pack | Set No: 71287 | Pieces: 56

The Set

Starfire completes the Teen Titans Go! line-up and is slightly more detailed than her other team members. Just like Raven and Beast Boy, Starfire has the same animated style, but no accessories. It would of been nice is she included a couple of 2×2 transparent green discs to represent her magical abilities. Joining Starfire is the Titan Robot, it’s a decent enough build only let down by the lack of Minifigure head, instead using studs.

Game Content

Starfire also unlocks a TTG! themed Battle Arena, and an exclusive animated Teen Titans Go! episode, which is genuinely fun to watch. This even includes a few cameos from a some other familiar LEGO Dimensions faces. All the voice actors from the show lend their voices to the episode which begins the same animated style as the show before being transformed into 3D and you can access it from the new Shard area next to the TTG! Adventure World portal.


The Powerpuff Girls Fun Pack


Save the world before bedtime in the LEGO® DIMENSIONS™ multiverse with Buttercup™, the toughest fighter!

Set Name: The Powerpuff Girls Fun Pack | Set No: 71343 | Pieces: 56

The Set

LEGO Dimensions hasn’t shied away from using new elements or even creating new ones especially for certain characters and The Powerpuff Girls certainly make use of this. Buttercup has a brand new element for her head, which is totally in the style of the cartoon and really the only way for the character look like she is meant to in LEGO form. Joining Buttercup is the Mega Blast Bot, again it’s a fun enough little build but has minimal use in-game.

Game Content

Buttercup along with her sisters can access the Townsville Adventure World and a new Battle Arena. The Townsville Adventure World is really fun to explore when some great little puzzles to complete which make use of plenty of other LEGO Dimensions characters. Buttercup herself has some useful abilities especially being able to access ball switches.


The Powerpuff Girls Team Pack



Sugar, spice and everything nice! Bring Townsville to life in the LEGO® DIMENSIONS™ multiverse with Blossom™ and Bubbles™!

Set Name: The Powerpuff Girls Team Pack | Set No: 71346 | Pieces: 93

The Set

If Buttercup is the spice, then Blossom and Bubbles are the sugar and everything nice, added little with a little Chemical X gives you another LEGO Dimensions team up. Both Blossom and Bubbles have all-new headpieces, considering how expensive new LEGO elements are to create it’s impressive to see each character getting their own new piece. They will certainly be worth investing in as there certainly won’t be the same volume of sets produced compared to past expansion packs. The PPG Team Pack includes the best Minibuilds of Wave 9 particularly Octi. Joining Bubbles favourite toy is the PPG Smartphone, both Minibuilds use printed pieces which has been a running theme across all LEGO Dimensions Fun, Team and Level Packs.

Game Content

Both characters also give you access to The Powerpuff Girls Adventure World and an additional Battle Arena. Between the pair of them, The Powerpuff Girls Minifigures have a nice spread of abilities especially Bubbles who can interact with Rainbow Bricks and Parseltongue Doors.


Beetlejuice Fun Pack


It’s showtime! Bring Beetlejuice™ to life in the LEGO® DIMENSIONS™ multiverse for an eerie adventure!

Set Name: Beetlejuice Fun Pack | Set No: 71349 | Pieces: 56

The Set

One of the strangest additions to LEGO Dimensions in the Beetlejuice Fun Pack, but it’s a great additional to the theme and the only way we would ever get an official Beetlejuice Minifigure. And what a Minifigure it is, perfectly managing to capture the ghost with the most’s foul features in LEGO form. The recoloured hairpiece last seen on the LEGO Dimensions version of Doc Brown is perfect for the character. He is also joined a brick-built Saturn’s Sandworm which is a great build and looks cool as well.

Game Content

Beetlejuice unlocks a new Battle Arena and Adventure World, which seems a little boring at first. Based on the sand swept surface of Saturn, it’s not until you go exploring you find all the fun elements from the film. These include the Deetz’s family home, Limbo’s waiting room and the model village, which is filled with loads of stuff to do. A special mention must go to Beetlejuice’s in-game mutterings, they appear to be newly recorded as opposed to being lifted from the film and they are very amusing, even if they will be lost of some of the games younger players.


Overall

Wave 9 is certainly a strange line-up of IPs, two of Cartoon Networks most popular animated shows with Warner’s blockbuster 80s cult classic. But this is exactly what I have always admired about LEGO Dimensions. Sure some of the sets are a little left-field but if it wasn’t for the theme we wouldn’t have half the characters we do. If this is the end of LEGO Dimensions I can’t say it’s a great wave of sets to go out on, especially when compared to other expansion packs. But each Wave 9 pack does have an exclusive Minifigure which is extremely unlikely we will see anywhere else. The exclusive episode of Teen Titans Go! is genuinely fun to watch and it’s extremely well animated almost to the same standards as the various LEGO movies. In fact I’d love to see more maybe LEGO Dimensions could live on as a animated series on Cartoon Network. Although this wave of LEGO Dimensions set hasn’t really had the coverage it deserves, we certainly recommend checking them out, each have their merits, from the nostalgic draw of Beetlejuice, to the unique elements of The Powerpuff Girls, to the exclusive content offered by the Teen Titans Go!


Author: Adam White

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With all the UCS Millennium Falcon craziness going on this week, LEGO also quietly released the next (and most likely final) wave of LEGO Dimensions sets. Wave 9 is now on store shelves featuring Beetlejuice, Powerpuff Girls and Teen Titans Go! Unlike past releases, none of the sets is a retailer exclusive, so all should be available from most major retailers.


Additionally, all other LEGO Dimensions sets aside from starter packs are now 50% off or more at LEGO Shop@Home, including the Goonies and Mission Impossible Level Packs, Hermione, Excalibur Batman, Knight Rider and LEGO City Fun Packs, as well as the LEGO Batman Movie and Ghostbusters Story Packs.

So without further adieu, let’s take a look at LEGO Dimensions Wave 9.

Beetlejuice Fun Pack (71349)


Just in time for Halloween, the Beetlejuice Fun Pack continues LEGO Dimensions’ love of 80s nostalgia (which is likely why LEGO Dimensions Year 2 hasn’t sold as well with younger players). The singular minifigure is the spitting image of his on-screen counterpart and endowed with so many powers that you might get the impression that LEGO wants you to finally complete the game. The Beetlejuice Adventure World is one of the most interesting yet, which compensates for the somewhat underwhelming “vehicle,” so say his name three times and let the fun begin.


71349 Beetlejuice Fun Pack is available from LEGO Shop@Home for $14.99.

The Powerpuff Girls Team Pack (71346)


Two-thirds of the Powerpuff Girls come to life bringing their never-ending optimism to LEGO Dimensions (a shot of positivity the game certainly needs). Blossom and Bubbles are included with what appear to be the biggest molded minifigure heads ever. The minifgures are based on the current Powerpuff Girls reboot on Cartoon Network (and they have hands for the first time ever!). The two vehicles are incredibly simple and not too inspiring of builds, though they do include two new prints.

In the game, the characters are incredibly overpowered including flight, heat vision, rainbow powers, as well as the elusive “lantern” abilities (now termed LEGO constructs) formerly only granted to hard-to-find Supergirl who was only given away at Comic-con and in certain PS4 starter packs. Bubbles also has Parseltongue as well as Atlantis abilities formerly granted to only Aquaman. They were originally rumored to have their own level, though a fully fleshed out Adventure World of Townsville is better than nothing.


71346 Powerpuff Girls Team Pack is available from LEGO Shop@Home for $24.99.

The Powerpuff Girls Fun Pack (71343)


Rounding out the infamous trio, Buttercup completes the Powerpuff Girls lineup (though the cartoon announced the addition of a FOURTH Powerpuff Girl in the coming week). The tomboy of the group, Buttercup has similar powers to her sisters including Spinjitzu as well. With all three Powerpuff Girls, one could easily beat most all of LEGO Dimensions. On the other hand, her Mega Blast Bot vehicle is sadly nothing more than uninspired table scraps.


71343 Powerpuff Girls Fun Pack is available from LEGO Shop@Home for $14.99.

Teen Titans Go! Team Pack (71255)


Bringing in another Cartoon Network property into the LEGO Dimensions fold, Teen Titans Go! also gets the double-pack treatment with Raven and Beast Boy minifigures. The original voice actors reprise their roles and the show creators even created a special mini-episode of the show accessible through the game. Either Teen Titan Go! pack unlocks their Adventure World which feels slightly more robust than previous worlds.

Raven, a character who combines light and dark in one, has one of the last exclusive powers opening “Raven Portals” if you ever want to 100% the game. She can also create LEGO constructs, use magic, fly, shoot lasers, create electricity, and is an “intelligent” character. Her minifigure is pretty faithful to her cartoon form, and fun fact, she is the only Teen Titan that hasn’t had a physical minifigure before this game. Her mini-build is her spell book and quite well executed.


Beast Boy, on the other hand, has had only one minifigure iteration before in the 76035 DC Comics Jokerland set from 2015. In the game, Beast Boy uses a banana as a boomerang and can transform into a variety of animals each with their special ability. Unlike Jake from the Adventure Time Team Pack, Beast Boy does not have a big fig variant in the game (which I think is a huge missed opportunity). His minifigure conveys the humorous roles he typically finds himself in, and his vehicle is a smart T-car, reminiscent of the current Mighty Micros line.

One added bonus with either Teen Titan Go! packs, Cyborg from the DC Comics Fun Pack, and Robin from The LEGO Batman Movie Story Pack, will both transform into their cartoon variants in the Teen Titans Go! Adventure World, completing the under-aged superhero squad.

71255 Teen Titans Go! Team Pack is available from LEGO Shop@Home for $24.99.

Teen Titans Go! Fun Pack (71287)


Completing the Teen Titans, Starfire is the last overpowered character to be added to LEGO Dimensions. The former princess is only one of three characters with rainbow abilities, can also use Atlantis elementals, speak Parseltongue as well as fly and shoot lasers. Her mini-build is the Titan Robot, echoing the same magenta colors as her hair. She has also only had one minifugure iteration before, in the same 76035 Jokerland set as Beast Boy.


71287 Teen Titans Go! Fun Pack is available from LEGO Shop@Home for $14.99.

That wraps up Wave 9 of LEGO Dimensions (and likely the entire game). Check out the trailer below to see the gameplay and all of these new characters interacting.

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7 comments on “ LEGO Dimensions Wave 9 now available, including Beetlejuice, Powerpuff Girls and Teen Titans Go! [News] ”

You’ve got to be kidding me. The Brothers Brick, the largest Lego fan site in the world…is saying that Dimensions is ending? My gosh, I don’t care how accurate the rumors seem, but endorsing those rumors? REALLY? Between that and the “humorous” one liners found throughout this post, I am awarding this article as my least favorite post by TBB ever.

First, I think “largest LEGO fan site in the world” is probably between Brickset and Eurobricks right now. Second, are you kidding? The writing is on the walls. And the floor. And the ceiling. And the roof. There’s even a patch of multicolored flowers that were planted out front to spell words. Consider this:

1. Two years ago we were buying Wave 1, and we knew release dates and contents of Waves 1-5, encompassing all of Year 1.

2. Eight months later, we were buying Wave 5 and wrapping up Year 1. Fun Pack prices had been reduced quite a bit in the meantime.

3. One year ago, we were buying Wave 6, and we knew the release date and contents of Wave 7, and what properties would be included in the rest of Year 2.

4. One full year later, we are just now wrapping up Year 2, with the last couple waves having been delayed quite a bit. We know zilch about Year 3. No Wave 10 announcements, no properties announcements, no release date announcements, not even a proof of life announcement. S@H has slashed prices on all previous waves (normal for Amazon, not so much for LBR). I tried checking on preorder status for Wave 9 on Amazon less than a month ago, and they’d reset the release date to December. I read earlier this week that Amazon was claiming to be sold out. It took almost a full week for all of the AFOL sites I check to even notice that Wave 9 had launched in the first place, which at the very least suggests there were no press releases to remind everyone of the street date.

5. The Nintendo Switch won’t play Wii U discs, meaning you’d need a new starter to retain 1/3 of the console market. It also undocks to become a giant Gameboy, which isn’t really compatible with the idea of a plug-I’m accessory and a pile of RFID tokens.

6. When Dimensions launched, they stopped making stand-alone games entirely. The next three potential stand-alones became Story Packs instead. The next release we have heard about is the LEGO Ninjago Movie game, while The LEGO Batman Movie only got one of this Story Packs, and again, not even a peep about Year 3 between SDCC and any electronics/video game trade shows they’ve been too recently with TLNM game demos in tow.

I’m not saying I don’t believe the rumors, or that they aren’t true. I’m saying that this site has a history of only posting about reliable news. the fact is, these rumors are not reliable news. as a accurate as they are. I’m sick of all the fan sites endorsing these rumors, partially because I love the game and partially because the official start of the rumors came from a site run by some … with an ego the size of Texas.

@TAH:
They have TLNM set to release the day before the movie premieres, and Marvel Superheroes 2 coming in November. We haven’t really seen much for TLNM, and the only thing I can think of is that the game might be under embargo due to the movie coming out right after. We’ve been getting lots of character reveals for Marvel, though, and have been going back a few months. We haven’t even heard them confirm that Year 3 is still in the pipes, so there’s no way any new product is coming out still this year. By the time we could see something, there will be a new XBox system (means a new starter set), at which point all three systems will have been replaced during the short run of this game. We already saw the PS4 get a new starter set, and I didn’t really get the impression that it was a smash hit. Mostly people bought it for Supergirl, and many of us bought it on deep discount at or before launch.

I don’t know who you’re referring to with that ego comment, but the origin of the rumors that I remember were tied to two main details. One was the total lack of Dimensions presence at the last video game trade show, where they were already running demos of LM2. Since there doesn’t seem to be much noise about TLNM the game, you’d think they’d also want to talk up what was once seen as their flagship game, especially since they still had packs due out later this year. The other was a report on, I believe, an internal meeting where they were discussing how best to allocate resources for upcoming game projects, and there was either no mention of Dimensions or it was shoved to the bottom of the list. At best they might do a promo release of Lord Vorton since they know there’s demand and expectation for him, but I don’t see them ponying up to license new properties, and without dipping into retired themes there really isn’t much in the way of original IP left for them to make a full year out of. Heck, there wasn’t much left after Year 1. Even then they had only two original IP (Ninjago and Chima) out of 14 properties, but they did account for ten total characters in nine packs. In Year 2, they only had one character in one pack representing one original IP (Chase McCain for LEGO City) out of 15 total properties, and the total number of regular characters dropped from 44 to 29 if my count is correct (not including Green Arrow or Supergirl since they were Year 2 promo characters tied to a Year 1 IP).

As I have already sated, I’m not saying I don’t believe the rumors. But since you brought up a couple of things, I feel the need to argue them:

1. The “two main details.”

The rumors had already started before E3(the game conference you mentioned). In fact, certain sites were going with the theory “IF LEGO DIMENSIONS ISN’T AT E3, THE GAME IS DEAD!” Yeah, that alone doesn’t convince me.

Also, with this “business meeting”, the only proof we have is the word of one man, who is also the man with the massive ego I mentioned earlier, the head of Bricks to Life, where all of this crap started.

About E3, they’re not wrong. If you have something when E3 rolls around, you show it. If you don’t show anything, it’s pretty likely that you don’t have anything. Generally speaking, Dimensions was _done_. It was approaching being two years old at that point. It’s not like they had to hold back because the game engine was falling apart. All they had to do was show new content, and they didn’t. They used to talk about how great Year 1 sales were, but they never said that about Year 2. They had one console change over around the transition from Year 1 to Year 2, a second somewhere in the middle of Year 2 (which has yet to see a Starter Set, and almost certainly won’t because the core concept of the game falls apart with a portable console), and they’re currently staring down the barrel of a third (again, with no hint of a new Starter Set). It’s a ridiculously looooong game if you want to get 100% on everything. How many people are likely to want to rebuy a premium-priced game and repeat one to two years worth of gameplay just to upgrade the experience to a newer console? How many people keep the previous console plugged in when they bought the latest model?

I think they got hit with a one-two blow of having overproduced Year 1 sets and having the misfortune to launch a 3-year game within two years of all the consoles being phased out for newer models.

And I’m familiar with the site you mention. Having had zero interaction with the person who runs it, I can’t judge him either by personality or by his reporting, but I do prefer his Dimensions walkthrus to anything else I’ve found out there. That right there tells me he has more than a passing experience with the video game industry, and the fact that he specializes in Dimensions info means he’s a lot more likely to go digging for that sort of information. It’s not unreasonable to expect he actually did find something out. So ask yourself, is it the information that you have a problem with, or is it that you’re refusing to accept the message because have a problem with the messenger? Are your claims of a “massive ego” based strictly on passive observation, or have you two been going at it like I’ve seen you do with other people on other sites?

I see your point on E3, but I still see several reasons not to show content:

-there was still another announced wave to show off
-the content may not have been ready to show
-they simply weren’t ready to show the content for whatever reason(unlikely, I know)

You are right about the consoles,nothing to argue there except that not everyone continually upgrades to the new consoles. Personally, I’ve only upgraded when they stop making games for the older console.

I’m sure you are. How is anyone not familiar with the site at this point? I do have to point out that BTL’s walkthroughs have almost nothing to do with the articles posted. I’ve never looked at the walkthroughs myself, but I know enough to say “do not judge the site by the walkthroughs.”

What you say about if I am mad at the message or the messenger: a little of both. It started with the “Quiet Cancellation of Lego Dimensions” article, and later the “Lego Dimensions Q&A.”

I started by telling him he had to be wrong(probably not in the nicest way. Nothing too extreme, but I honestly don’t remember.) DB blocked the comment. I wrote the same comment, but nicer. He blocked the comment. I asked why he was blocking my comments. He let the comment through, and replied stating that I was a troll and about to be perma-banned. Trust me, compared to other comments on his site, I was no troll. He then proceeded to remove the “reply” button from his reply, so that I could not directly respond to him.

Over the next few weeks, several things happened to annoy me even further:

-The comment count from the original QCOLD article dropped from around 90 to 45. DB deleted all comments that said he was wrong. I know as FACT, that some of these comments were rage comments, but most were not. A whole string of them was a just asking questions like myself. I guess we were getting to close to the truth.

-DB deleted more of my comments, asking legitimate questions, only after letting them get through accidentally for a short time.

-Any of my comments DB did let through, he had to make a snarky response to. He has never let a comment of mine through until he has a “great” comeback to it. These replies were not only snarky, but insulting. DB continued to remove the “reply” button from his own comments several times.

Apart from the comments, the site as a whole has flaws. For example, in both QCOLD articles, DB talks about how Year 2 sales are failing, yet a while back BTL was posting a “Lego Dimensions Sales” article every week.

I just feel that the DB is going about this with the worng attitude. He seems very eager to be right, and thinks that anyone who disagrees with him is scum.

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LEGO Dimensions Wave 9 Details and Screenshots

Wave 9 of LEGO Dimensions has finally been announced! This wave will launch on September 13th in Australia, and will contain 5 packs featuring characters and gadgets from The Powerpuff Girls (the rebooted series), Teen Titans GO! (also a reboot) and Beetlejuice (not a reboot, and don’t you go getting any ideas, Hollywood). If rumours of the cancellation of Dimensions’ third year of packs prove true, then this will be the last wave of packs for the game.

From the world of The Powerpuff Girls you’ll be able to buy a Team Pack with Blossom and Bubbles minifigures, as well as builds of the PPG Smartphone (which can be rebuilt into the PPG Hotline and the Powerpuff Mag-Net) and the Octi (which can be rebuilt into the Super Skunk and the Sonic Squid). There’ll also be a Fun Pack containing Buttercup and her Blast Bot, allowing you to complete the iconic trio. The Blast Bot can be rebuilt into a Ka-Pow Cannon and Slammin’ Guitar. These packs will each unlock a new Powerpuff Girls-themed Battle Arena, and will also grant access to the Powerpuff Girls Adventure World that features locations like Pokey Oaks Elementary, Rainbow Land, and Professor Utonium’s Lab.

LEGO Dimensions - The Powerpuff Girls Team Pack
LEGO Dimensions - The Powerpuff Girls Fun Pack
LEGO Dimensions - The Powerpuff Girls
LEGO Dimensions - The Powerpuff Girls
LEGO Dimensions - The Powerpuff Girls

Teen Titans GO! will also have a Team Pack and Fun Pack available. The Team Pack will net you Beast Boy and Raven minifigures, who come with builds of the T-Car and the Spellbook of Azeroth. The T-Car can be rebuilt into a Forklift and T-Plane, while the Spellbook can be rebuilt into Raven Wings and the Giant Hand. The Fun Pack will feature Starfire and her Titan Robot, which can be rebuilt into the T-Rocket and the Robot Retriever. Each pack has their own Teen Titans GO! Battle Arena, and will unlock the Teen Titans GO! Adventure World, where you’ll be able to visit locations from the show like Titans Tower and the Wacka Doodles Amusement Park. These packs also possess a unique feature – they’ll unlock a Teen Titans episode that explains how the characters relate to the story of LEGO Dimensions. If I had to wager I’d say that these are a collection of cutscenes from a scrapped Level Pack. Don’t forget, in the Teen Titans GO! world your Cyborg figure will turn into the animated version of Cyborg from the show, just like Batman turns into LEGO Movie Batman in the LEGO Batman Movie Adventure World.

LEGO Dimensions - Teen Titans GO! Team Pack
LEGO Dimensions - Teen Titans GO! Fun Pack
LEGO Dimensions - Teen Titans GO!
LEGO Dimensions - Teen Titans GO!
LEGO Dimensions - Teen Titans GO!

The final pack is a Beetlejuice Fun Pack that will add the titular character into the game (you don’t even have to say his name three times!). Beetlejuice will come with the Saturn’s Sandworm vehicle that can be rebuilt into a Haunted Vacuum and Spooky Spider. This pack will also unlock a Beetlejuice Battle Arena and Adventure World.

LEGO Dimensions - Beetlejuice Fun Pack
LEGO Dimensions - Beetlejuice
LEGO Dimensions - Beetlejuice
LEGO Dimensions - Beetlejuice

All five of these packs will release on September 13th in Australia. It’s quite a wait, but fans of each franchise will no doubt be glad to at last explore these worlds.

Lego has maintained an impressive presence in the toy industry for many decades now, but in recent years they have expanded their focus to include film and even video games. The results have been tremendous for fans of multimedia entertainment everywhere.

LEGO Dimensions Wave 9 Sets

At this point, Lego has released quite a few video games but perhaps none of them have been quite as expansive as Lego Dimensions. If you are not familiar with the game, it offers a combination of popular film and television characters, with the opportunity to collect real life mini-figures to expand your repertoire of in-game playable characters.

Lego is now set to release its ninth and perhaps final wave of collectible/playable mini-figures, and to help prepare for that upcoming release we have assembled an in-depth look at the sets.

Sit back, relax, and enjoy your sneak preview!

How LEGO Dimensions Works

The Lego Dimensions play model is relatively unique, though it is gaining in popularity. How it works is simple: the game itself is available for today’s current consoles and comes with a few digital characters as well as a story mode.

To gain more characters, and expand upon the length of the story mode you most buy additional sets of real-life Lego mini-figures. The mini-figures enter into the game as playable character when they are set on a small platform that links up with the game. The more characters you buy, the more levels there are to play!

Wave 9 of LEGO Dimensions: What’s Coming Out?

Titans go team pack 71255

As a lifelong fan of the Teen Titans this set is of particular interest to me. The set includes beloved characters Beast Boy and Raven along with a vehicle for Beast Boy, and a “spell book” min-figure Raven.

The figures themselves will look great both for your Lego Collection, as well as your assembly of playable video game characters. If you enjoy superheroes, or just want to add a couple of powerful characters to your Lego Dimensions roster, this set will be a great buy for you.
The kicker? It also comes with an exclusive episode from the popular Teen Titans Go available only to those who have purchased the set.

Titans Go! Fun Pack 71343

Titans Go! Fun Pack 71343

This next set also comes from the world of Teen Titans, and features a character that fans of the show and comic book will recognize and love. For years Starfire has been one of the most powerful characters in the DC universe and now you can use her might to your advantage in Lego Dimensions.

The set also comes with a “Titan Robot,” to further extend your powerful character options. Another great set for fans of superheroes, or simply gamers that want a powerful character at their disposal.

Powerpuff Girls Team Pack: 71346

Sugar, spice and everything nice is coming to the world of Legos. The Powerpuff Girls have been a longstanding television favorite that will unequivocally make a very welcomed addition to the world of Lego Dimensions.

Powerpuff Girls Team Pack 71346

This comprehensive set includes Bubbles and Blossom as well as a couple side characters, “Octi,” and the “rebuildable PPG Smartphone figure.”
Of course, by purchasing this set you get access to the powerful Powderpuff Girl characters, but perhaps the most valuable addition to your game experience is the access you will be given to the Powderpuff Girls adventure world—a video game level that will be very familiar to fans of the show.

Powerpuff Girls Fun Pack 71343

If you are looking to fill out your Powerpuff Girls collection, you are in luck because Lego Dimensions is giving you the opportunity to complete your team in the form of the Powerpuff Girls Fun Pack.

The set includes the popular character “Buttercup,” as well as the Mega Blast Bot. If you plan to invest in the team pack, this is definitely going to be a worthwhile addition to your collection that will allow you to enjoy the full experience of uniting Bubbles, Blossom, and Buttercup. If you’re a fan of this show this set really is a must.

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Beetlejuice 71349 Fun Pack

Beetlejuice is perhaps one of the most iconic film characters of all time, and now he is coming to the world of Lego Dimensions. Whereas in the film summoning Beetlejuice is as simple as saying his name three times, in the game you will need only to place his figure on the “portal” to make this iconic character appear.

In game, Beetlejuice uses powerful telekinetic powers such as “mind control,” and “spike attack,” to dominate enemies. He also has a transformation ability that he can use to turn his hands into powerful hammers.

The set also includes “the Saturn’s Sandworm,” a mini-figure equipped with its own array of powerful ghostly powers, and of course it also gives you access to the haunted world of Beetlejuice.

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71287 exclusive episode of the show

What’s Next

If this truly is to be the final wave of Lego Dimensions expansion, the likely thought from fans of the game will be to wonder what comes next in terms of Legos videogame output.

To understand what Lego might do in their future, I think one only needs to look to their past. Lego has produced, and will continue to produce many video games that offer humorous interpretations of popular film titles.

For example, there have been many Star Wars Lego video games that correspond with their various television shows and films. One can only assume that Lego will continue to expand upon this aspect of their video game franchise.

On the other hand, Dimensions has also enjoyed tremendous popularity and financial success utilizing its unique playstyle. If indeed this truly is to be the end of the first game’s expansion packs, you can bet that there will be a “Lego Dimensions 2,” coming out in the near future.

Conclusion

When Legos meet video games you are in for a real treat. The above-listed sets all feature incredible characters from beloved franchise that will do well to enhance your video gaming experience.

If you are a fan of Teen Titans, Powderpuff Girls, or Beetlejuice your decision is a no brainer. Invest in these sets to enjoy a better Lego Dimensions experience than ever before.

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