Unreleased LEGO software

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The LEGO Group has cancelled numerous software projects and concepts over the years, with a majority of the known cancelled projects being games. Their state of completion ranges from being completely finished to simply being a concept that never took shape.

Timeline of unreleased LEGO games (NOT FINISHED)

Cancelled Title Developer Platform(s) Notes
Computer Console Handheld
1986 Untitled Jim Spaceborn game LaserDisc game, never left concept stage.
1997 LEGO Sea Challenge Mindscape Windows Project cancelled after Mindscape fired LEGO Island development team.
LEGO Dig Windows
1997? Untitled LEGO Space/Mars? racing game Manic Media Windows? Mentioned in leaked emails.
1998 LEGO Soccer 2000 Data Design Interactive Windows LEGO halted their relationship with DDI. (in 1998?)
2001 LEGO Stunt Rally Intelligent Games, Asylum Entertainment PlayStation PlayStation version changed developers before being cancelled.
LEGO Bionicle: The Legend of Mata Nui Saffire Windows GameCube Cancelled for unknown reason. Recovered in 2018.
2002 Academy of Flight Eurocom GameCube, PlayStation 2, Xbox Planned for release in 2003 for the 100th anniversary of flight.
2002? LEGO Soccer Adventure Blitz Games PlayStation 2 Economical differences. (?)
2003 Galidor: Defenders of the Outer Dimension Asylum Entertainment Windows GameCube, PlayStation 2 Cancelled, but mostly-finished Windows version was later released in value packs starting in 2004.
Drome Racers Attention to Detail Xbox Xbox version was finished but never released due to company's liquidation.
Drome Racers 2 Cancelled early into development.
2004 LEGO Racers CC Bizarre Creations PlayStation 2, Xbox Internally nicknamed "Drome Racers 2". Advertised in 2004 catalogues with December release planned.
2009 LEGO Racers: The Video Game Firebrand Games Wii Nintendo DS Advertised on LEGO boxes in 2008.
2017 LEGO Worlds: Survivor DLC Tt Games Windows LEGO Worlds ceased development.