LEGO is Retiring Some Nintendo Sets

LEGO is Retiring Some Nintendo Sets

Key Takeaways

  • LEGO and Nintendo are discontinuing sets, impacting US and UK markets with discounts on selected items.
  • New LEGO collaborations with Mario Kart and Animal Crossing are set to release in 2025.
  • Fans should act fast to buy soon-to-be discontinued LEGO Nintendo sets before they’re gone or resellers mark prices up.

As a long-time gamer and LEGO enthusiast who has spent countless hours building intricate sets based on my favorite video game characters, I can’t help but feel a twinge of sadness at the news that several LEGO Nintendo sets are being discontinued. Over the years, these collaborations have brought joy to gamers like me, allowing us to immerse ourselves in our beloved franchises in a unique way.


Enthusiasts of LEGO and Nintendo should take note that certain sets produced through their collaboration are being phased out. These sets can now be purchased at reduced prices, and the discontinuation of Nintendo LEGO sets affects both the United States and the United Kingdom.

Over time, there have been many partnerships between LEGO and various Nintendo characters. Specifically, Mario games have inspired the largest number of LEGO sets, but other Nintendo franchises such as Zelda and Animal Crossing have also had their own dedicated LEGO releases.

Fans of LEGO and Nintendo gaming might want to grab certain sets before they’re gone, as several are being discontinued. In the US market, some affected sets include Peach’s Castle Expansion, Garden Balloon Ride Expansion (Peach’s counterpart), Nabbit at Toad’s Shop Expansion, Dixie Kong’s Jungle Jam Expansion, and Diddy Kong’s Mine Cart Ride Expansion. The good news is that Diddy Kong, Dixie Kong, and Peach’s sets are on sale with a 20% discount, but Nabbit at Toad’s Shop remains unchanged in price. In the UK market, discontinuations are more widespread, affecting sets like the Nintendo Entertainment System, Peach’s Garden Balloon Ride, Yoshi’s Egg-cellent Forest Expansion Set, and others.

LEGO Sets Being Discontinued in the US and UK

United States

  • Diddy Kong’s Mine Cart Ride Expansion Set
  • Dixie Kong’s Jungle Jam Expansion Set
  • Nabbit at Toad’s Shop Expansion Set
  • Peach’s Castle Expansion Set
  • Peach’s Garden Balloon Ride Expansion Set

United Kingdom

  • Diddy Kong’s Mine Cart Ride Expansion Set
  • Dixie Kong’s Jungle Jam Expansion Set
  • Donkey Kong’s Tree House Expansion Set
  • Dorrie’s Sunken Shipwreck Adventure Expansion Set
  • Dry Bowser Castle Battle Expansion Set
  • Larry’s and Morton’s Airships Expansion Set
  • Nabbit at Toad’s Shop Expansion Set
  • Nintendo Entertainment System
  • Peach’s Castle Expansion Set
  • Peach’s Garden Balloon Ride Expansion Set
  • Picnic at Mario’s House Expansion Set
  • Yoshi’s Egg-cellent Forest Expansion Set

Despite some fans being disappointed by the discontinuation of certain LEGO-Nintendo sets, it’s important to note that this partnership is far from over. Exciting news for Mario Kart and Animal Crossing fans: New LEGO sets for both franchises are on the horizon, with releases starting in 2025! For Mario Kart enthusiasts, six new sets will debut simultaneously on January 1st, while Animal Crossing fans can look forward to three. Moreover, this collaboration won’t be limited to these two iconic series; Lego Horizon Adventures is set to launch on the Nintendo Switch in November, marking an unexpected departure from its previous exclusive platforms of PC and PlayStation.

Since new LEGO collections are continuously released, there’s a regular cycle of phasing out older sets and introducing fresh ones. If you’re a fan who hasn’t grabbed the Nintendo sets that will soon be discontinued, it would be wise to do so promptly. Later on, your only choice might be to buy them from resellers, who often inflate prices due to the scarcity of available units for sale.

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2024-10-01 03:23