This photo provided by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment shows a scene from the video game, "LEGO Dimensions." Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and TT Games unveiled plans Thursday, April 9, 2015, for "Lego Dimensions," a game and toy line combining real-world Lego bricks and figures with virtual game worlds depicted on screen, similar to the popular "Skylanders," "Disney Infinity" and "ambiio" franchises from Activision-Blizzard Inc., Walt Disney Co. and Nintendo Co. (AP Photo/Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment)
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