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    LEGO Skylines Rated In Korea, Pointing To An Unannounced Game

    // South Korea’s ratings board has listed 'LEGO Skylines.' It’s unannounced, and details are thin, but the title points to a building-focused project.

    LEGO Skylines Rated In Korea, Pointing To An Unannounced Game
    CrackWatchStaff|2026.05.262_min
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    LEGO Skylines has been rated in South Korea, flagging an unannounced LEGO project that hasn’t been revealed by a publisher yet.

    The listing appears in the public database of the Korean Game Rating and Administration Committee, better known as GRAC. Ratings like this often surface shortly before formal announcements, and they’re typically reliable signposts that a reveal is getting close. You can search the entry via the Korean Game Rating and Administration Committee database.

    Details are light in the public record. The title itself suggests a building or management angle, but there’s no official descriptor, platform list, or release window attached in the portion of the entry that’s viewable. And despite the familiar wording, there’s no indication this is connected to Paradox’s Cities: Skylines. This appears to be its own LEGO-branded project.

    What a GRAC rating usually signals

    International ratings boards regularly tip unannounced games before they’re shown. Once a title is submitted for classification, a public entry tends to follow, and reveal trailers or storefront pages often aren’t far behind. That timing varies, but it’s commonly a matter of weeks, not months.

    Where LEGO Skylines lands on the publishing side remains to be seen. LEGO video games have broadened beyond the long-running TT Games releases in recent years, with multiple partners delivering sports, driving, and crossover projects. The “Skylines” name also lines up neatly with LEGO’s Architecture subtheme that bundles famous cityscapes, which would dovetail naturally with a builder or city-planning concept. None of that is confirmed yet, but the branding makes sense.

    For PC players, the rating doesn’t answer the usual practical questions: is there a Steam page coming, which DRM protections might be used, and how demanding could the system requirements be? Those will only shake out once a publisher steps forward with a formal reveal and platform list.

    In the meantime, the GRAC classification is the first concrete sign that LEGO Skylines is real and moving through the pre-release pipeline. If this follows the typical pattern, expect an official announcement with a proper title treatment, trailer, and platforms relatively soon.

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