A popular video game will now be available for fans to enjoy as a toy set when it hits store shelves starting next year. LEGO is collaborating with Nintendo for the new LEGO Animal Crossing sets, ...
You can now tame and recruit animals in LEGO Fortnite. The feature/mechanic was introduced in the Farm Friends update (29.30). This update introduces the feature of taming and enlisting various ...
I already knew Lego’s new Animal Crossing: New Horizons sets were going to be cute — I mean, look at them — and yet I was still impressed with all the tiny little details there are to appreciate for ...
Nintendo and Lego are planning to release Animal Crossing Lego sets according to the latest information from reliable Lego leakers online. While this news might be exciting, keep in mind none of this ...
Two LEGO leakers have suggested that LEGO sets based on Nintendo hit franchise Animal Crossing will launched in March 2024. Only the product numbers have been released but both exabrickslegogo_ on ...
Lego Fortnite animals have now been updated, so they can be brought to your village and used to build a farm. You can tame the existing cows, sheep, and chickens, as ...
It looks like the whispers were true, because Lego Animal Crossing sets have been officially announced after they were rumored back in August. Following reports that five kits based on the Nintendo ...
Hello reader, I have a question for you. When is the last time you’ve been on your Animal Crossing island? If it has been months since the last time you saw Tom Nook (the crook), Isabelle, or your ...
If the ginormous and ever-growing LEGO Super Mario collection wasn't enough for you, Nintendo's only gone and done it again with a shiny new LEGO Animal Crossing range – get in! First launching in ...
LEGO and Nintendo have revealed new sets inspired by Mario Kart, Animal Crossing, and Super Mario Bros. The sets will be released on August 1, 2025. LEGO has just revealed new Nintendo-based sets ...
Polar bears, gorillas and penguins — Oh, my! They’re made of LEGOs! Not exactly what you’d expect to see at the Philadelphia Zoo, but the life-size animals are part of the new “Creatures of Habitat” ...