What was inside the LEGO Code Break vault?

What was inside the LEGO Code Break vault?

The LEGO Code Break Twitch Con event has wrapped, and you'll want to see what was inside the giant LEGO vault at the event.

LEGO Code Break took place at San Diego's Gaslamp Park this weekend, starting with clues that could be found online via several content creators. While there was an online contest as part of this event, the in-person offerings are worth a look.

The LEGO Code Break pop-up featured several big builds based on Fortnite, Sonic the Hedgehog and Minecraft, but the core of the experience was a giant vault structure made to look like a LEGO model, inside and out. Black Nerd Comedy attended the event and has recorded the vault opening ceremony, and revealing what was inside the vault once all the codes were found.

The exterior of the vault has been designed to look like it is made out of LEGO, splitting in the middle when it's time to open it up. Inside the vault is a gaming computer set up with LEGO sets lining the desk and shelves, as well as the bottom of plates lining the walls. The contents of the vault are described to be the prize for the online competition, but it's the vault itself that has exceeded expectations

For a pop-up event, the vault structure showcases an astounding level of attention to detail from the LEGO Group, and it would be great to see the vault appear at other events in the future. Whether it will surface at other LEGO Gaming events and booths is unconfirmed. Hopefully, the LEGO vault isn't immediately dismantled, as it's a genuinely impressive effort.

LEGO Code Break is now over, both in-person and online, and the next LEGO Gaming event will be at EGX this weekend in London. Product reveals are confirmed for 11:30 a.m. BST on October 25 as part of the event, and we'll let you know as soon as we have more information.

Featured image: Black Nerd Comedy

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