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LEGO Fortnite was released in December 2023 along with Fortnite Festival and Rocket Racing, bringing a Minecraft-style mode to the game by turning many iconic skins into LEGO characters as they build and explore a vast land made of bricks. With the collaboration now in full swing, it was only a matter of time before official LEGO sets would be produced for the Battle Royale juggernaut. In total, four LEGO sets will be released that are based on iconic pieces of Fortnite’s history.



There will be a Battle Bus (954 pcs), Supply Llama (691 pcs), Durr Burger (193 pcs), and Peely Bone (1414 pcs). Fortnite leaker that the four LEGO sets will range from $14.99-$99 and will be released on October 1st.

Prices via fateful_Lego on Instagram Brought to my attention by Battle Bus: $99 Peely Bone: $99 Supply Llama: $39.99 Durr Burger: $14.99 All 4 sets release October 1st Kirkbi, the company that owns LEGO, has a longstanding relationship with Disney dating back to 1997, having produced many sets based on some of the most iconic IPs.

Disney now owns a 9% stake in Epic Games, so it was only a matter of time before the two brands would work together. Although LEGO Fortnite has dipped in players in recent months, it has been heavily supported, including receiving its own mini-Battle Pass that . This is just the latest in a long list of what Fortnite players have to look forward to throughout the rest of 2024.

Another Disney collaboration began a few days ago, bringing . It is also heavily rumored that the upcoming Chapter 5 Season 4 will be another when it launches next month. This comes before , this time focusing on Chapter 2, which will then lead into .

Fortnite Festival players are also in luck as we now know who will be the featured artists throughout the rest of 2024. Season 5 will bring Karol G to the game, who will be followed by Snoop Dogg. And the year will be rounded off with .

David is a gaming news writer here at VideoGamer His favorite franchises include Resident Evil and Final Fantasy. Despite being a gaming boomer, he still enjoys cranking 90s in Fortnite. By subscribing, you agree to our and may receive occasional deal communications; you can unsubscribe anytime.

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