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LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens

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  • The No. 1 LEGO videogame franchise triumphantly returns with a fun-filled, humorous journey based on the blockbuster Star Wars film.
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Computer Platform PlayStation 4
Global Trade Identification Number 00883929531851
UPC 883929531851
Compatible Video Game Console Models Sony PlayStation 4
ASIN B01BCMCDBI
Release date June 28, 2016
Customer Reviews
4.5 out of 5 stars (921)

4.5 out of 5 stars
Best Sellers Rank
Product Dimensions 0.6 x 5.3 x 6.6 inches; 2.88 ounces
Type of item Video Game
Rated Everyone 10+
Item model number 1000591527
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item Weight 2.88 ounces
Manufacturer Warner Home Video - Games
Date First Available February 2, 2016

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The No. 1 LEGO videogame franchise triumphantly returns with a fun-filled, humorous journey based on the blockbuster Star Wars film. In LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens, players relive the epic action from the blockbuster film Star Wars: The Force Awakens, retold through the clever and witty LEGO lens. The game will also feature exclusive playable content that bridges the story gap between Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi and Star Wars: The Force Awakens. LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens also introduces Multi-Builds and Blaster Battles to the LEGO videogame universe. With Multi-Builds, use available LEGO bricks to open up new paths, then break them apart and re-build them again to open up another! And another! During Blaster Battles, use your surroundings as cover to stand against the First Order.


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Love the movie? Play through The Force Awakens in the new LEGO Star Wars game!

LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens marks the triumphant return of the No. 1 LEGO videogame franchise and immerses fans in the new Star Wars adventure like never before. Players can relive the epic action from the blockbuster film in a way that only LEGO can offer, featuring all of the storylines from Star Wars: The Force Awakens, retold through the clever and witty LEGO lens. The game will also feature exclusive playable content that takes players on adventures between Star Wars: Episode VI: Return of the Jedi and Star Wars: The Force Awakens, providing additional insight about the new movie and its characters.

Game Features

Relive the Blockbuster Action

Blast off into a new and improved LEGO Star Wars experience that takes fans deeper into the new film than any other game, retold through the clever and witty LEGO lens.

Exclusive New Story Levels

Experience untold adventures set before Star Wars: The Force Awakens through exclusive new story levels that takes place between Star Wars: Return of the Jedi and the new film.

Variety of Characters, Vehicles & Locations

Play as all of the heroic characters from the movie, including Rey, Finn, Poe Dameron, Han Solo, Chewbacca, C-3PO, and BB-8, as well as Kylo Ren, General Hux and Captain Phasma, while exploring iconic Star Wars locales, such as Jakku and Starkiller Base, and utilizing a multitude of vehicles along the way.

Build... and Rebuild

Through the enhanced “Multi-Builds” system, players must choose from multiple building options – to puzzle solve, or just for fun – all advancing the game in different ways.

Exciting New Blaster Battles

Use your surroundings as cover during intense Blaster Battles and drive back the relentless First Order.

Experience the Galaxy Like Never Before

Experience the thrill of high-speed, action-packed flight gameplay like never before, including arena-based battles and dogfights in space.

More “I” in A.I.

Enemy fighters can now build using LEGO bricks to support their fellow Stormtroopers, calling in air support, reinforcements or heavy artillery - taking the fight to the Resistance with the power of LEGO!

Customer reviews

4.5 out of 5 stars
921 global ratings

Customers say

Customers find the LEGO Star Wars game enjoyable and easy to play, with puzzles that require problem-solving skills. Moreover, the game is suitable for all ages, with one customer noting that the entire family can play regardless of age. Additionally, customers consider it good value for money. However, the game's reliability receives mixed feedback, with some saying it works well while others report it doesn't work at all.
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56 customers mention gameplay, 55 positive, 1 negative
Customers enjoy the gameplay of this LEGO Star Wars game, describing it as fun and enjoyable, with one customer noting it's perfect for playing with children.
This was a great game until it crashed and corrupted the saved data. I had been playing it for weeks and was about 80% complete....Read more
Fun game. We get every Lego game and this is the best one yet. Follows the latest movie but also ventures off and has a lot of very funny moments....Read more
...Although it is a good game i will try to return it for one from my region if I can. Hopefully this isn't a recurring issue.Read more
Great and easy transactionRead more
8 customers mention difficulty, 7 positive, 1 negative
Customers find the game's puzzles easy to solve and appreciate that it is simple to play.
this game is AWESOME. so much fun, easy to play, fun for all ages.Read more
my 6 year old loves it. It has a lot of problem solving to it so they may need some help. Even i needed some help but i was able to google solutions....Read more
My 6yr old is great at solving puzzles and problems, and is now playing games whenever he can. So I decided to Segway into the LEGO series....Read more
8 year old easily completed all levels. Claims he will still play with it, but I doubt it.Read more
7 customers mention age-appropriate, 7 positive, 0 negative
Customers find the game age-appropriate, with one customer noting that the entire family can play regardless of age.
My children can play this all day and its a good family game.Read more
great for the grand kids.Read more
...this one is great. I can play this with my little kids and not worry about them being scared or hearing things they shouldn't be hearing at their age...Read more
...there are third person cover shooter segments, but very streamline for younger audiences as there's a very lenient auto aim, except in certain...Read more
5 customers mention value for money, 5 positive, 0 negative
Customers find the game to be good value for money.
Good price , great game.Read more
...It's a good value.Read more
This brand new came was in perfect condition. It was half the price on Amazon as it was in the store still....Read more
Good product for decent priceRead more
14 customers mention reliability, 7 positive, 7 negative
Customers have mixed experiences with the game's reliability, with some saying it works well while others report that none of their copies function properly.
...The game plays just fine but it will ship with DLC you can't download and it's unclear if patches or updates in the future will work if you are in...Read more
Love all of the Lego games. Biggest complaint about all of them is glitches where the game will freeze up occasionally, but I attribute that to a...Read more
...Great for problem solving while also playing a video game....Read more
...I was sent the European version. It is unable to play any DLC or even notice any is installed....Read more
May the Lego Be With You
5 out of 5 stars
May the Lego Be With You
Similar to other Star Wars Lego Games, but with a twist. This time there are third person cover shooter segments, but very streamline for younger audiences as there's a very lenient auto aim, except in certain instances where you have to shoot key targets' weak point for massive damage. There's also air dog fights (similar to Star Fox) with auto aim enabled at all times. Aside from the two new modes, you also have your traditional over-the-top-view open world/level combat and puzzles mixed in. There's nice pacing the first few chapters, but during chapter 6 or 7 there's a long slog of puzzle segments. The puzzles are not that hard, but tedious when you do them in series (room after room). Each character have their own abilities like Ray can parkour, BB8 can hack terminals, chewbacca can move heavy objects, etc and you have to integrate their abilities together with the environment to get to the next area Like other Lego games, it is catered towards younger audiences. But older gamers may enjoy the story, characters and collecting aspect also. The combat as mentioned is very easy with no game over screen, as your character instantly re-spawn upon depleting their health; losing some lego bits in the process. This lego bits are collected throughout the game and are used to purchase characters and vehicles. None of which is required to complete the main game. Collectors and completionists on the other hand may want to get as much lego bits as they can as it's the main currency in the game for unlockables. If you're an achievement hunter, a platinum PSN trophy is easy to obtain, but it's a huge time commitment Game is very kid friendly, but i can see some puzzle segments where they need help. If your kid is impatient, they may get frustrated and stop around chapter 6,7. Story is the same plot as the film with some filler segments to extend the play time, such as witty banter between characters, characters making random comic mischief in the background and foreground, or having to puzzle solving segments to get to the next area/room. The game starts off in the ending of Star Wars Episode 6 Return of the Jedi with the Battle of Endor which threw me off a bit, guess the puzzles wasn't enough to extend the length of the main campaign...or they decided just to add it as a prologue. There is DLC or season pass, but I have not played or purchased it myself so not able to comment on the specifics. From the titles of each dlc it seems that they'll be following the canon short novels/comics that was released along side the film Replay value is very high as all levels have hidden areas where specific characters can open, which is only obtained by reaching a certain level in the game and collecting certain amounts of lego bits. There is a metroidvania type vibe as you see a blocked door in each level with a character icon jotting out from it, teasing you to remember to go back later. Overall, very fun lego game and love the comic mischief the lego characters and props bring out. Just watch out for the long series of puzzle challenges towards the middle that drags down the pacing a bit (unless you're into that)
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  • 5 out of 5 stars
    May the Lego Be With You
    Reviewed in the United States on July 9, 2017
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    Similar to other Star Wars Lego Games, but with a twist.

    This time there are third person cover shooter segments, but very streamline for younger audiences as there's a very lenient auto aim, except in certain instances where you have to shoot key targets' weak point for massive damage. There's also air dog fights (similar to Star Fox) with auto aim enabled at all times.

    Aside from the two new modes, you also have your traditional over-the-top-view open world/level combat and puzzles mixed in. There's nice pacing the first few chapters, but during chapter 6 or 7 there's a long slog of puzzle segments. The puzzles are not that hard, but tedious when you do them in series (room after room). Each character have their own abilities like Ray can parkour, BB8 can hack terminals, chewbacca can move heavy objects, etc and you have to integrate their abilities together with the environment to get to the next area

    Like other Lego games, it is catered towards younger audiences. But older gamers may enjoy the story, characters and collecting aspect also. The combat as mentioned is very easy with no game over screen, as your character instantly re-spawn upon depleting their health; losing some lego bits in the process. This lego bits are collected throughout the game and are used to purchase characters and vehicles. None of which is required to complete the main game. Collectors and completionists on the other hand may want to get as much lego bits as they can as it's the main currency in the game for unlockables. If you're an achievement hunter, a platinum PSN trophy is easy to obtain, but it's a huge time commitment

    Game is very kid friendly, but i can see some puzzle segments where they need help. If your kid is impatient, they may get frustrated and stop around chapter 6,7.

    Story is the same plot as the film with some filler segments to extend the play time, such as witty banter between characters, characters making random comic mischief in the background and foreground, or having to puzzle solving segments to get to the next area/room. The game starts off in the ending of Star Wars Episode 6 Return of the Jedi with the Battle of Endor which threw me off a bit, guess the puzzles wasn't enough to extend the length of the main campaign...or they decided just to add it as a prologue. There is DLC or season pass, but I have not played or purchased it myself so not able to comment on the specifics. From the titles of each dlc it seems that they'll be following the canon short novels/comics that was released along side the film

    Replay value is very high as all levels have hidden areas where specific characters can open, which is only obtained by reaching a certain level in the game and collecting certain amounts of lego bits. There is a metroidvania type vibe as you see a blocked door in each level with a character icon jotting out from it, teasing you to remember to go back later.

    Overall, very fun lego game and love the comic mischief the lego characters and props bring out. Just watch out for the long series of puzzle challenges towards the middle that drags down the pacing a bit (unless you're into that)

    May the Lego Be With You
    5 out of 5 stars
    May the Lego Be With You
    Reviewed in the United States on July 9, 2017

    Similar to other Star Wars Lego Games, but with a twist.

    This time there are third person cover shooter segments, but very streamline for younger audiences as there's a very lenient auto aim, except in certain instances where you have to shoot key targets' weak point for massive damage. There's also air dog fights (similar to Star Fox) with auto aim enabled at all times.

    Aside from the two new modes, you also have your traditional over-the-top-view open world/level combat and puzzles mixed in. There's nice pacing the first few chapters, but during chapter 6 or 7 there's a long slog of puzzle segments. The puzzles are not that hard, but tedious when you do them in series (room after room). Each character have their own abilities like Ray can parkour, BB8 can hack terminals, chewbacca can move heavy objects, etc and you have to integrate their abilities together with the environment to get to the next area

    Like other Lego games, it is catered towards younger audiences. But older gamers may enjoy the story, characters and collecting aspect also. The combat as mentioned is very easy with no game over screen, as your character instantly re-spawn upon depleting their health; losing some lego bits in the process. This lego bits are collected throughout the game and are used to purchase characters and vehicles. None of which is required to complete the main game. Collectors and completionists on the other hand may want to get as much lego bits as they can as it's the main currency in the game for unlockables. If you're an achievement hunter, a platinum PSN trophy is easy to obtain, but it's a huge time commitment

    Game is very kid friendly, but i can see some puzzle segments where they need help. If your kid is impatient, they may get frustrated and stop around chapter 6,7.

    Story is the same plot as the film with some filler segments to extend the play time, such as witty banter between characters, characters making random comic mischief in the background and foreground, or having to puzzle solving segments to get to the next area/room. The game starts off in the ending of Star Wars Episode 6 Return of the Jedi with the Battle of Endor which threw me off a bit, guess the puzzles wasn't enough to extend the length of the main campaign...or they decided just to add it as a prologue. There is DLC or season pass, but I have not played or purchased it myself so not able to comment on the specifics. From the titles of each dlc it seems that they'll be following the canon short novels/comics that was released along side the film

    Replay value is very high as all levels have hidden areas where specific characters can open, which is only obtained by reaching a certain level in the game and collecting certain amounts of lego bits. There is a metroidvania type vibe as you see a blocked door in each level with a character icon jotting out from it, teasing you to remember to go back later.

    Overall, very fun lego game and love the comic mischief the lego characters and props bring out. Just watch out for the long series of puzzle challenges towards the middle that drags down the pacing a bit (unless you're into that)

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  • 5 out of 5 stars
    Lego game
    Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2026
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    Fun game to play with the kids

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  • 4 out of 5 stars
    A fun, but familiar, romp through the galaxy
    Reviewed in the United States on August 26, 2016
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    LEGO games haven't grown all that much over the years, adding small features or changes along the way (depending on what team worked on it). Ultimately, I found this entry fairly enjoyable as far as LEGO games go (and even as Star Wars games go, as of late), but there is always room for improvement.

    As with previous entries, LEGO Star Wars TFA follows the films story to set up the levels while taking creative freedoms when it comes to level design, missions, and character interaction. It makes for a refreshing take on The Force Awakens to hear the lines from the latest film (and, briefly, Return of the Jedi) taken in a new context with characters overacting, being goofy, and much more lighthearted than normal. It retains the charm of the LEGO name and stays true to the Star Wars universe (and the fan in all of us).

    The gameplay is still largely the same, with mashy combat, fairly simple puzzles (often requiring character switching), and a variety of set pieces to traverse. The biggest change is the inclusion of cover shooting sequences that turn the game into a mini shooting gallery to focus on scene on an encounter more. Largely it works, although sometimes it felt a bit gratuitous.

    Where things get funky is with how well the game runs and functions. With innumerable characters and vehicles to unlock, the free play list becomes a giant mess, and the dev team has yet to find a better solution other than a ton of similar-looking portraits occupying the entire screen. In at least one previous LEGO game, whenever you encountered an object that your current character could not interact with, players could quick-swap to whomever would fit the bill. If this feature is back with another command prompt, I can't say, but it was a vital tool to keep the game moving along. With a glut of classic Star Wars characters and ships, it is a hard task to manage or even get around to using half (let alone all) of the characters you'll unlock. However, gameplay stability is the big problem that hurts this game the most. Across ~30 hours of playtime, the game crashed 23 times. Hopefully they'll get around to fixing that because it really broke up the experience.

    LEGO Star Wars The Force Awakens remains the same kind of game you've come to expect from the series. There are a lot of small jokes, and secrets to find, and while there isn't' a ton of depth to behold, it will easily consume your time and leave you with at least a smirk on your face.

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  • 5 out of 5 stars
    Star wars
    Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2026
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    It was what I was expecting

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  • 5 out of 5 stars
    Fun
    Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2022
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    I mean, it's a Lego game. If you like those, you'll probably like this one, too. We enjoy them because a) they're just fun and b) the entire family can play them regardless of age. Quality time is quality time even when you're laughing at your kids' character falling off a platform.

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  • 5 out of 5 stars
    Wonderful game with nice graphics
    Reviewed in the United States on July 9, 2016
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    I am a huge Star Wars fan and have loved previous Lego video games. So, I had to pre order this game. I have played about 20% of the game so far and I am really enjoying it. The graphics look fantastic for a Lego game. I love that you can now use the same pile of bricks to create different items. This is a nice change from previous games. The game also gives you a better look at Star Wars The Force awakens with more backstory and a closer look at different places such as Maz's castle. I will update this once I finish the game.

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  • 5 out of 5 stars
    My kid loves this game....
    Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2020
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    My 6yr old is great at solving puzzles and problems, and is now playing games whenever he can. So I decided to Segway into the LEGO series. Great for problem solving while also playing a video game. If you are a parent who is stuck trying to do no video games, and realize this is a losing battle (due to friends, older cousins, etc), I find this a good compromise. Game is cute, and follows the actual movie for Star Wars fans.

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  • 5 out of 5 stars
    Best Lego game ever!!
    Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2016
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    this game is awesome. as a gamer for the last 22 years. I have played hundreds and hundreds of games, and as a family game/ or sit back and relax type of game. this one is great. I can play this with my little kids and not worry about them being scared or hearing things they shouldn't be hearing at their age. plus it's Star Wars which there is nothing else that compares to their story telling. great game for everyone.

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  • 5 out of 5 stars
    Diversión asegurada
    Reviewed in Mexico on August 18, 2022
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    Tiene gráficos muy padres, pero además es muy intuitivo y te explica cómo realizar las misiones. Es muy divertido y pueden jugar dos personas

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  • 5 out of 5 stars
    よく出来てる!
    Reviewed in Japan on August 1, 2016
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    面白い!

    グラフィックを見てるだけでも飽きない、そしてキャラもレゴらしさが出ててかわいいです

    ゲーム性で言えば、ほぼチュートリアル感はありますね

    逆に言えば、英語がそれほどわからなくても全然やっていけます

    日本語版を待つのもいいですが

    輸入盤も迫力や臨場感があっていいですね

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  • 5 out of 5 stars
    Loved it
    Reviewed in Canada on December 16, 2018
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  • 4 out of 5 stars
    Good game
    Reviewed in Canada on November 7, 2019
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  • 5 out of 5 stars
    Justo lo que deseaba
    Reviewed in Mexico on March 27, 2021
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    Muy bueno y divertido.

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