Earlier this year Nintendo officially teased an upcoming collaboration with LEGO – an upcoming, brick-built Game Boy set. It will likely be the biggest Nintendo hardware release of the year outside of the Switch 2. At the time of the official reveal, there weren’t many details to go on outside of a teaser video and that it was indeed on the way this year, but a supposedly reliable leaker might have just outed some details on the new LEGO Game Boy along with the price.
While the hype surrounding the next-generation Nintendo console is not to be surpassed, brick builders have a seriously sweet new kit from the Mushroom Kingdom to look forward to later this fall. We know the kit will officially surface in October 2025, or at least that’s what was promised when the official teaser trailer released last month, but that’s about all we know outside of what we can glean from the rendered pieces of the build floating around in the official footage (you can check that out right here).
According the VGC, Instagram user Falconbricks Studios is a reliable source for early/leaked information, but you’ll still want to, as usual, take all of this with a grain of salt.
Early leaks had the set launching with a $69.99 US MSRP, but it Falconbricks Studios suggest it going to be less than that while also claiming to know the exact release date and piece count.
The LEGO Game Boy set is allegedly launching right on October 1, 2025 with a $59.99 list price and a 412 piece count, if Falconbricks Studios’ information is to be believed.
While we all assumed the LEGO Game Boy would come at a bit of premium, $59.99 for 421 pieces lands this kit at as one of the more pricey Nintendo kits we have seen – as pointed out by The Verge, that’s 14 cents per piece. These supposed leaked details land relatively close to previous leaks, just with a slightly lower price tag.
Based on the stud count on some of the piece renders in the teaser video, some have suggested the LEGO Game Boy will be a 1:1 brick-built re-creation, and you can’t put a price on that kind of magic if you ask me.
Nonetheless, whether any of this is to believed or not, if you can pull yourself away from the Switch 2 we know you’ll be able to score the LEGO x Nintendo handheld later this year in October and it will likely cost somewhere between $60 and $80 here in the US.
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