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So, here’s a thing. LEGO and Fortnite just dropped some new stuff. Yep, you guessed it, they’re bringing out three brand-new sets tied right into the crazy, beloved battle royale. And, hey, each set comes with these special QR codes. Figure this — you get in-game rewards! Wild, huh?
So, let me try to break it down— without getting sidetracked by how much I dislike stepping on LEGO bricks. Ugh. Anyway, these new sets— they’re loaded with tiny figures. You’ll see popular skins, and there’s this whole setup for the Durrr Burger Restaurant. Wondering if the beef is plastic too. Oh, and there’s Klombo! Love that dino guy.
Oh right, LEGO’s really diving deep into collabs. Did you hear? They’re doing stuff with Nike. LEGO shoes — like, are they for wearing or building? Plus, just when you think it’s over, they reveal they’ve got Pokemon sets in the pipeline. Brings back some serious nostalgia. Gotta catch ‘em all, even the bricks.
Honestly, Fortnite isn’t new to this partner game with LEGO. If you dig back, they’ve been playing around with the block thing like they did in some spin-off based on LEGO blocks. Sorta like Minecraft but, you know, Fortnite-ish. They even put out those physical structures, skins, all that good stuff. Epic Games shakes hands with LEGO again, and voilà, here come the new sets.
So here’s the juicy part. June 1, Fortnite released the latest LEGO goodness. It’s like they packed the game’s universe into bricks. Like, there’s this Peely & Sparkplug’s Camp set. You get to build a wolf, a llama (no idea why the llama but it’s there), plus Peely and Sparkplug minis. Or just grab the Durrr Burger Restaurant set. Props included, three mini-figures — it’s like bringing the game home. Wait, wasn’t there another set? Oh yeah, the big guy! The Klombo set. Roaring LEGO dino for, what, real-world build battles?
Get this, each of those sets has a QR code giving you exclusive skins… like a two-for-one deal, right? Buy LEGO, play Fortnite, win at life.
Talking about these LEGO sets roams through my head about how they’ve added skins and minis over time. Like, we’ve seen the Battle Bus or the infamous Durrr Burger mascot taking form piece-by-piece. Not stopping there— check out the mini statues. Peely Bone, Supply Llama? Go build ‘em if you will.
So for those wondering, the prices are kinda all over. Peely and Sparkplug’s Camp? That’ll set you back around $22.99. Now, if Klombo’s your kind of dinosaur, you’re looking at $109.99. Quite a jump, eh?
Oh, almost forgot about how LEGO is branching out. There’s that sneaker collab with Nike – seriously, LEGO-inspired Air Max. If that’s not a style statement, what is? And don’t get me started on the LEGO Pokemon thing. Never thought I’d see the day LEGO Pikachu would exist.
In the end, these Fortnite LEGO sets might just be perfect for battle royale fans. Build ‘em, play ‘em, display ‘em. Whatever floats your boat.