'LEGO Dimensions' News Update: Game Includes ‘Mission: Impossible,’ Features ‘Ghostbusters’ Easter Eggs

Along with talks about "Ghostbusters" controversy Easter Eggs in Warner Bros.' "Lego Dimensions," the game has also added a new content - "Mission: Impossible" and it sets a brand new level of adventure, as per reports.

"Lego Dimensions" has added "Mission: Impossible," which is known as an action content for the video game. According to Kotaku, the newest addition is the least likely to entertain, as the "Harry Potter" Team Pack showcases magic and flying while the "Adventure Time" Level Pack and Team Pack feature colorful exploits with Jake, Finn, and Lumpy Space Princess.

The publication added that the "A-team's" B.A. Baracus is a good choice for fool pitying while the "Ghostbusters" plot provides players a whole film to play through.

The game follows Tom Cruise's Ethan Hunt, and as per the report, the character's task is to infiltrate a diplomatic party and obtain a footage of an enemy agent buying classified data. Also, hunt, heads to Prague with a wide array of characters that do not have a direct role in the film.

In other news, "Ghostbusters" director Paul Feig reference the film controversy in a cameo in "Ghostbusters" Story Pack over the weekend. According to Eurogamer, Feig is hidden in the first level, where he was locked in a cupboard, in which players have to have Batman or a powerful character to rescue him.

"I wonder if they'd be mad if I remade 'Back to the Future,'" Feig said.

Published by Warner Bros., "Lego Dimensions" was initially released for PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Wii U, Xbox 360, and Xbox One in Sept. 2015.