Holding out for a LEGO Halo or LEGO Grand Theft Auto? Well, it looks like you're all out of luck.
Xbox Live's Operations Manager Eric Neustadter has said that, though "it would be cool", you'll never see a LEGO game based on a Mature-rated intellectual property due to LEGO's "company policy" of working solely with "kid-friendly stuff".
"Every time we talk LEGO there's always a million requests on the blog or on Twitter going, well, where's LEGO Halo?" said Neustadter, speaking on this week's Major Nelson podcast.
"And it's the same answer as where's LEGO Matrix.
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"It's not that people here don't think it would be cool; LEGO just want to work with kid-friendly stuff."
Wave goodbye to those LEGO-flavoured dreams then, folks.
Neustadter, who's better known by his pseudonym 'e', also announced that a playable demo of the latest LEGO title, LEGO Harry Potter Years 1-4, will be available to download on Xbox Live later today.
LEGO Harry Potter Years 1-4 launches on Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Wii, PS2, PSP, DS and PC on June 25th.
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