Developer Feral Interactive has revealed that The LEGO Movie 2 Videogame will now be available for macOS on March 14. It was reported previously that the macOS version was to be released in March, so now players can be at ease.
Based on the movie of the same name, The LEGO Movie 2 features Emmnet and his gang of friends. This time, however, the happy Bricksburg has been turned to Apocalpyseburg due to invasion by alien monsters known as the Duplo. These same aliens have kidnapped their friends, so Emmet, Lucy, and the rest need to go to the Systar System to save them. Along the way, they get to meet new characters like Rex Dangervest and General Mayhem.
While players get to see their favorite characters in action, the game also allows players to unlock and play as at least 100 characters. Players can build structures in order to unlock more missions and more rewards along with building special LEGO objects in order to get new items and discover new areas.
Feral revealed that the minimum OS on your machine is Mac OS X 10.14 but higher versions are recommended. A minimum of 8 GB of RAM and 8 GB hard disk are needed. For graphics, players can go for at least 1.5GB Intel Iris Pro 5200, 1GB Nvidia 650M, or 2GB AMD Radeon R9 M290.
Feral said that the game will be supported on these versions:
- All 13” MacBook Pros released since 2016
- All 15" MacBook Pros released since Mid 2012 with a 1GB graphics card or better
- All MacBook Airs released since 2018
- All Mac minis released since late 2018
- All 21.5” iMacs released since Late 2013 with a 2.3GHz processor or better
- All 27” iMacs released since Late 2013
- Late 2012 models with an Nvidia 675 or Nvidia 680 graphics card are also supported
- All 27" iMac Pros released since Late 2017
- All Mac Pros released since Late 2013
Meanwhile the Macs listed below can still run the game but will not be able to meet the standards needed for official support:
- All Mac minis since Late 2012
- All 12" MacBooks released since Early 2015
- All 13" MacBook Airs released since Mid 2012
- All 13” MacBook Pros released since Mid 2012
- All 21.5” iMacs released since Early 2013