Lemmings: Exiled

 is an platforming Metroidvania video game being developed by and published by. It is a spin-off to the  franchise. It is being released on PlayStation 4 on [early, mid or late] 2020.

Main

 * Sir Dylan Lemming (voiced by Elijah Wood) - a lemming who is sent to save the Lemmings from the hands of TBD.

Supporting

 * [female Face Paint friend to Dylan] (voiced by Cassandra Lee Morris) - a Face Paint who aids Dylan, as well as being his good friend. She lives in the Face Paint World, and usually communicate via TBD.
 * Lemming Spirit (voiced by TBD) - a spirit fairy who was once a Lemming before his death, aiding Dylan when it comes to the Lemming base. Later revealed to be Lomax, being a grandfather of Dylan and the father of Leonardo.
 * Markimus (voiced by TBD) - a duke lemming who trained and prepared Dylan for his quest.
 * King Leonardo Lemming (voiced by TBD) - a king of the Lemmings who is Dylan's father.

Antagonists

 * [main antagonist]

Gameplay
The gameplay, unlike most Lemmings game and similar to the Lemmings spin-off The Adventures of Lomax, is a platformer and not a puzzle game, also being a Metroidvania platformer game. You start off with a wooden sword, but you can find new weapons as you progess your story, eventually getting your main weapon, being the TBD.

Similarly, you can also find armor in the progress of the game, also eventually getting your main armor, being called TBD.

As the game progress, you will find tougher enemies. There are four types of enemies, those being TBD, TBD, TBD, TBD.

There will be a special base called the Lemming Base, where you can do anything (depending on the base) from the original games (like building, climbing and bashing walls). They can be activated by collecting enough required TBD.

Weapons
Main article: /Weapons

Armor
Main article: /Armor

Trivia

 * This is the first Lemmings game to be rated E10+ by the ESRB.
 * This is also the first Lemmings game to be a platformer and not a puzzle game since 1996's The Adventures of Lomax.
 * As well, it is the first (and possibly the only) Lemmings game to be released on the PlayStation 4.