

This announcement sounded slightly more positive but perhaps does not entirely remove confusion. It was clear that LEGO had kicked the LDD ‘hornet’s nest’ with the sudden announcement.Ī second announcement from LEGO’s Community Support Senior Manager, Tanja Friberg, quickly followed. The online community was quick to respond as fan websites were inundated with upset LDD users.

Thank you for your time and continued support for the LEGO Brand & hobby.”Īlthough it’s been clear that LDD has not been a priority for the LEGO company for some time, with the latest version update to 4.3.8 in December 2013 and the last parts update in fall of 2014, this announcement sent shock-waves through the LEGO community. Although this may not be the answer you were hoping for, I hope this information will be of use to your RLUG members. We have decided to pursue other digital experiences. For now, the program will continue to be offered to anyone interested in utilizing it but please do not expect any updates regarding functionality, the adding of new LEGO elements or glitch fixes. A business decision has been made to no longer allocate resources towards the LDD program / initiative. “Good Afternoon everyone, I’ve just touched base with one of our Digital Product Specialists within the Consumer Services team. Yesterday Kevin Hinkle, Community Manager for the Americas, posted the following announcement on the LEGO Ambassadors private forum. New parts may occasionally be added, but LEGO is officially defunding the platform. LEGO has announced that LEGO Digital Designer (LDD), the company’s proprietary virtual building program, will no longer be updated.
