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News, coverage and analysis tracking Lego across the outlets.- The UK has some of the best Lego Prime Day deals, but these are the 15 discounts every movie fan needs to know aboutThis article highlights 15 Prime Day deals on Lego sets in the UK, focusing on those inspired by popular movies like The Lord of the Rings, Harry Potter, and Star Wars. The author notes that while many movie-based Lego sets are typically expensive, these specific discounts are recommended for fans looking for good value during the Prime Day sales event.
- These top-rated Lego sets are the ones that you should prioritize this Prime DayThis article highlights top-rated Lego sets that are expected to be discounted during Prime Day. It mentions specific sets like Minas Tirith and Arkham Asylum, and advises readers to keep an eye out for deals on these highly-rated kits.
- Lego unveils its first working pinball machineLego has unveiled its latest creation: a fully functional miniature pinball machine. This new set allows users to build and play with a working pinball game.
- I review Lego for a living, and I think these are the best new Lego sets in May 2026This article highlights the best new LEGO sets releasing in May 2026, focusing on three standout models: The Mandalorian's N-1 Starfighter Ultimate Collector Series set, the new Rocking Plants botanical set, and Toy Story's Slinky Dog Bookends. The author, who reviews LEGO professionally, provides personal recommendations for collectors overwhelmed by the month's releases.
- Game Crossovers and CollaborationsLego is releasing a new building set inspired by the Sega Genesis console. The set includes miniature controllers and aims to evoke nostalgia for the classic gaming hardware.
- SEGA announces LEGO Mega DriveSEGA and LEGO have announced a new building set inspired by the SEGA Genesis/Mega Drive console. The 479-piece model will be available for purchase on June 1, 2026, for $39.99 and allows builders to customize it into either the SEGA Genesis or SEGA Mega Drive version.
- Lego HERBIE is here with coffee and general bemusement that speaks to my soulLego has unveiled a new buildable HERBIE model based on the Fantastic Four's MCU appearance. The 747-piece set, priced at $75/£60, features articulated limbs and spinning tape recorder eyes, and is available for pre-order ahead of an August 1 release date. This robotic character build is highlighted as one of Lego's best recent creations.
- This vibe-coded tool helps you find missing Lego pieces for your old sets, and now I think the AI revolution might not…A new AI-powered web tool called Brickbacklog.com helps Lego enthusiasts identify and source missing pieces for their old sets. Developed by a web programmer using ChatGPT Codex, the tool allows users to input set numbers and check off required parts. This innovation is particularly useful for those rebuilding old or mixed Lego collections.
- Mortal Kombat, Batman, And Harry Potter Games Are One Step Closer To Being Owned By ParamountWarner Bros. Discovery shareholders have voted to approve Paramount's $111 billion deal to acquire the company, which would bring franchises like Mortal Kombat, Batman, and Harry Potter under Paramount's ownership. While the acquisition is moving forward, investors rejected compensation packages for executives like CEO David Zaslav. The deal still faces regulatory hurdles.
- Evening MultiplexThis article rounds up recent official trailers and announcements for various games including 007: First Light featuring Lana Del Rey, Bus Bound, Echobreaker, and new content for For Honor. It also mentions LEGO.
- Some of our favorite Lego sets are retiring soon, including the Legend of Zelda Deku TreeSeveral popular Lego sets, including the Great Deku Tree from The Legend of Zelda and a Dune-themed set, are scheduled to be retired in July. This means they will stop being sold on the official Lego store and will eventually become unavailable from third-party retailers once existing stock is depleted.
- Lego Pixar Lamp Is Discounted To Its Lowest Price EverThe Lego Disney Pixar Luxo Jr. set, based on the iconic Pixar lamp, is currently discounted to its lowest price ever at $55.95 during Amazon's Big Spring Sale. The 613-piece poseable set stands over 11 inches tall and includes nods to various Pixar films.
- Don't panic if you've left Mother's Day gifts to the last minute, these Lego flowers make perfect…Lego flowers are presented as a last-minute gift solution for Mother's Day, offering a beautiful and long-lasting alternative to traditional bouquets. The article highlights the creative and puzzle-solving aspects of building Lego sets, positioning them as excellent gift options.
- Lego PlayStation 1 leak suggests a 1,900-piece mega build and December release dateA leak suggests that Lego will release a 1,900-piece display model of the original PlayStation 1 console and controller in December for $159.99. This potential set follows other retro gaming Lego releases like the Game Boy and Pac-Man Arcade, and would be a collaboration with Sony.
- I review Lego for a living, and these are the 5 Lego deals I'd recommend in Amazon's Spring Deal DaysA Lego enthusiast and reviewer highlights five recommended Lego deals available during Amazon's Spring Deal Days. The article focuses on prioritizing the best Lego sets that are currently discounted, with the sale running until March 16.
- Game Crossovers and CollaborationsThe final trailer for the Super Mario Galaxy Movie has been released. Additionally, Lego has unveiled a new Luigi and Mach 8 Kart set in celebration of Mario Day.
- Netflix's $82.7 billion deal to buy Warner has been dramatically gazumped by Paramount, to the tune of $111 billionParamount Skydance has submitted a $111 billion bid to acquire Warner Bros Discovery, significantly outbidding Netflix's previous $82.7 billion proposal. The deal, which includes Warner's gaming studios like Rocksteady and Avalanche, is facing regulatory scrutiny. The impact on Warner's gaming division remains uncertain.
- How Lego Competitions Encourage Creativity and Problem Solving | Invision Game CommunityLego competitions are growing in popularity as platforms for fostering creativity, problem-solving, teamwork, and innovation. These events encourage participants of all ages to think imaginatively and strategically, developing valuable skills applicable beyond the realm of Lego building. The competitions provide a dynamic environment for hands-on learning and collaborative achievement.