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BrickArms + Offensive Combat Game = Win!

A neat bit of recent BrickArms news: BrickArms recently entered into a partnership with U4iA Games to produce BrickArms accessories based on weaponry that will be featured in the upcoming Offensive Combat game as well as have BrickArms accessories featured as in-game weapons!

Here is the official announcement of the partnership: U4iA Games today announced that it has entered into an agreement with Redmond, WA-based BrickArms to bring several weapons from its upcoming browser-based, first-person-shooter game, Offensive Combat, to life as replicas for two-inch, building-toy minifigures. U4iA will also add a selection of BrickArms’ most popular building-toy weapons into the game as virtual items for players to use in their ongoing mission to annihilate the competition. BrickArms is a leading creator and supplier of building-toy compatible custom weapons, weapons packs, and custom LEGO minifigures. The first minifigure weapons – including the Battle Axe and Auger Shotgun, as well as in-game items – will be available later this fall.

“As gamers to the core, we’ve never outgrown the excitement of seeing our video games come to life,” said Dusty Welch, CEO of U4iA. “We’ve gone to great lengths to create some of the most fantastic weapons ever in a first-person-shooter. Now, we’re doubling up the fun by creating replicas of these weapons specifically designed for minifigures. We love the work BrickArms does and believe our fans will be equally thrilled when they see some of their favorite BrickArms weapons available in Offensive Combat.”

“BrickArms fans are always on the lookout for new and exciting weapons with ‘crossover’ appeal,” said Will Chapman, founder of BrickArms LLC. “To play a game like Offensive Combat online, and then turn around and play with dutifully recreated toy replica weapons in their minifigure scaled world, is unprecedented. I am thrilled to have the opportunity to bring these high-quality toys to life, and I know they will be a hit.”

Currently in closed beta, Offensive Combat features some of the most competitive multiplayer action ever seen within a web-browser, enabling players to harness their skills and use their creativity and ingenuity to win the ultimate mash-up of first-person-shooters. The innovative gameplay and console-quality graphics, guided by industry veterans from Activision, Sony, and the Call of Duty and Guitar Hero franchises, offer an irreverent take on first-person-shooter archetypes, weapons and themes, including futuristic sci-fi, modern military, and surreal fantasy settings, among others. Offensive Combat will open up its beta program this fall. In the meantime, players can sign up at OffensiveCombat.com for a chance to enter the closed beta. Here is the official game trailer:

You can read the full press release at PRWeb.com. For more information on U4iA Games visit their website at U4iAgames.com. To learn more about BrickArms read BrickArms – Overview, or check out their website at BrickArms.com.

As far as I know this is the first time a LEGO customizer partnering up with a company to create officially licensed products. This is a huge step from the humble beginning of LEGO customizing that has the potential of opening up great opportunities to LEGO customizers and elevating the hobby to a whole new level. What do you think? Share your thoughts below!

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  • Jacob August 12, 2012, 11:33 AM

    Although I personally don’t know much about this game, if similar trends happen with stuff like this, I may stop being a purist. Iconic accessories from franchises that LEGO would never license with I might pursue if they were officially licensed with the actual creators. I wonder if at some point, there might be some custom LEGO minifigures that were semi-mass produced and officially licensed.

    • admin August 12, 2012, 7:55 PM

      Jacob, that would be interesting (official licensed minifigs). Non-licensed custom minifigs have been around for quite some time, and I don’t see a reason why licensed ones can’t become a reality. Although LEGO would probably have a say in the matter as well and they may not approve some collaborations. We shall see… 😉

  • DX ZX KENDO NRG PWR JAY-MOUTH OF LIGHTNING (Seriously i have a mouth of lightning) :) August 12, 2012, 1:09 PM

    looks really stupid!

    • samuel September 28, 2012, 3:09 PM

      the game does but not the weapons

  • alec August 12, 2012, 1:17 PM

    Oh my… those axes are so cool! Wow they look awesome for orcs, vikings, dragon knights etc. Thanks for the update!

  • legostuff71 August 12, 2012, 3:26 PM

    Offensive is right. Not may thing. I’ll stick to lego. They stay away from the crued and rude stuff. (thank you , lego. )

    • Dr. Inferno August 12, 2012, 5:17 PM

      WOW I agree with you legostuff71 I hope lego never goes as far as supporting stuff like that…..crude and rude is right…. :-/

      • samuel September 28, 2012, 3:10 PM

        i agree i am not getting this game

  • Chris of Yoda Archives August 12, 2012, 7:22 PM

    Those axes are cool. The guns will be cool for Military fans.

  • Eric at A Lego a Day August 13, 2012, 10:23 AM

    Yeah, I wouldn’t mind a few of those axes for my dwarfs, and the .50 cal rifle is cool. I don’t recognize the other weapons as actual guns. Are they?

    • admin August 13, 2012, 10:38 AM

      Eric, the weapons are from the game itself, so they are probably fantasy. I really like the axe too! 😀

      • NRG PYTHOR { the mysteries of the orient are no mysteries to me} August 13, 2012, 11:17 AM

        AWSOME!

    • Studless August 14, 2012, 6:55 PM

      Brickarms already released a .50 cal sniper, the HSCR. It had a longer scope. And honestly, the only guns that brickarms made that I like that are from a game are the halo weapons. (that was silly :/ considering they have not made others)

      • Studless August 14, 2012, 6:57 PM

        I like the smg and assault rifle though.

  • Studless August 14, 2012, 7:00 PM

    The shotgun has some customization potential though, I was thinking like a grenade launcher. You could hollow out the barrel to accept a rod.

  • lego chronicler August 28, 2012, 7:41 PM

    Brickarms is 10000000000000x better 😛

    • lego chronicler August 28, 2012, 7:41 PM

      wait a minute, are those brickarm??

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