Warner Bros Games has reportedly canceled multiple LEGO projects for Guardians of the Galaxy, Batman, and Iron Man at its subsidiary studio TT Games. Sources told Nintendo Life that the cancelation of various titles also includes a Lego Disney game, which was said to include a wide variety of characters.

According to the report, a Lego Disney title was terminated last year for an unknown reason, which featured a roster of Disney characters from Jungle Book, Pirates of the Caribbean, Maleficent, Toy Story, Muppets, and Winnie the Pooh. Sources claimed that this high-profile Lego title would let players explore a large overworld filled with Diablo-like dungeons.

The player's goal was to rid each world to save them from an evil force corrupting the environment. It was also reported that the developers were struggling with the direction of the unannounced Lego title, and TT Games had to cancel it after four years of development.

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Another cancelation mentioned in the report was Project Cosmic, a Lego game based on the Guardians of the Galaxy franchise. Apart from the members of GOTG, it was said to feature several Marvel characters, including Adam Warlock and Nova. TT Games had reportedly worked on the title for 18 months, which was being built with Unreal Engine. There is also a mobile port of Lego Worlds, which was originally in development at Playdemic but scrapped by TT Games when Playdemic was acquired by Electronic Arts.

There was reportedly also a non-lego shooter game codenamed Project Rainbow Road, which is now another title that will likely never see the light of day. It utilized the Funko license which was then lost to developer 10:10. The now-scrapped game would bring together characters from different Warner Bros IPS, including DC, Rick and Morty, and Looney Tunes. Lastly, the same sources claimed that a Mandalorian DLC for Lego Skywalker is now in jeopardy along with a new title based on Batman, which has seemingly been canceled.

The development of both games has now been postponed with TT Games shifting focus to an unannounced project, which is said to be the Skywalker Saga treatment of the Lego Harry Potter series. Neither Warner Bros nor TT Games has commented on the cancelations yet.

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