A new football game titled Lego 2K Goooal has been rated in South Korea. The rating would appear to finally confirm VGC's exclusive report back in February 2022 about a 2K-published Lego football game.
In December 2022, awas also spotted on Lego’s certification page, seemingly corroborating our report further.
The packaging showed a character named Finnius Dash standing on a football pitch wearing a purple shark head mask and what appears to be a Barcelona shirt. Crucially, the packaging also says Lego Games at the top and features the 2K logo in the bottom corner, suggesting a game connection. Since Finnius Dash is not a known character in any existing 2K game, he may appear in Lego 2K Goooal.
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