Check out the latest Lego sets inspired by Fortnite, featuring iconic characters and creative builds with vibrant colors!
Introduction
Hello, everyone! The Lego Group and Fortnite are becoming increasingly intertwined. This partnership thrives on two fronts: in the computer game and within Lego sets! Today, we’ll explore just four new sets that are truly intriguing. Expect crazy combinations, vibrant colors, and collectible figures—everything we love. Let’s dive in!
77075: Peely & Sparkplug's Camp

We kick things off with this set. It’s likely a “battle pack” version from Fortnite. To be honest, assembled critters have never impressed me much, and here they seem rather schematic. However, the minifigures are top-notch! We have the popular banana and the exclusive "skin" for Sparkplug.
The builds aren’t particularly impressive either. I’m tempted to break them down into pieces for custom builds, but maybe seasoned players of the game can correct me and say these objects are recognizable and cool?

This set is expectedly good thanks to its figures. They undoubtedly earn the status of “collectibles.” Also noteworthy is that it includes a unique code that unlocks this character in the game. Release date: June 1, 2025, number of pieces: 250, price: approximately $22.
77076: Durrr Burger Restaurant

Next up is a set that’s twice the size of its predecessor. It’s a schematic café styled like City but with Fortnite features. We’ve got dynamite in a crate, a menu with spicy chili peppers, and outdoor summer tables. The interior of the building is only shown on the box, shyly omitted from all other photo formats. Inside, there’s a table, cash register, an attic with a skeleton and a crate of dynamite (the one that appears on the cover photo), and a sauce station.

Once again, I’m not impressed with the build. It doesn’t introduce any new techniques and won’t fit well with larger collectible sets from other series. The main advantage here is the three unique figures with collectible status. The “skin” revealed by the promo code inside the box is set to be a hallmark of the summer wave in 2025. Release date: June 1, 2025, number of pieces: 546, price: approximately $66.
77077: Klombo

This next set is entirely different. It’s not so much playable as it is a showcase of building elements. The dragon is quite large and made of pieces in rare colors that blend beautifully. Plus, it has functionality: move the legs, open/close the toothy mouth.

When it comes to this set, it boasts standard advantages: collectible characters and a promo code. I want to mention the reanimated undead with a golden crown and a chain around its neck. I get that’s how Fortnite’s cartoonish style is, but I can’t help but feel a bit wistful. Lego Klombo really lacks undead characters, which would be useful for custom builds, but this gangster is very unique. Release date: June 1, 2025, number of pieces: 1084, price: approximately $111.
77078: Mecha Team Leader

This is the flagship set of the summer wave. It will likely get its own gift-with-purchase (GWP) set, which according to the description will be a brickhead. In October, they promise a third brickhead from this series, which will likely not be a gift.
Honestly, I’m not very pleased with this set. The series has great potential, but what we’re getting is a Voltron/Ninjago Titan/Mecha from Monkey Kid. On the other hand, there are lots of huge robots in Lego, and they all look fantastic on your personal museum shelf. The set features a compartment in the chest that holds a throne for a figure. This figure will definitely be quite costly. Release date: August 1, 2025, number of pieces: 2503, price: approximately $272.
Conclusion
In conclusion, series like this typically have two paths: they can run for ten years, mired in repetition, or shine for a few years and fade into history (remember Overwatch?). If the second option awaits us, sets from this series will soon double in price at least. Or perhaps they’ll release so many that they become unpopular, resulting in 50% discounts. Who knows? Personally, I really like the minifigures; together they create an incredibly quirky collectible series that’s like nothing else.
FAQs
- What is the release date for the new Lego Fortnite sets? The release date for the sets is June 1, 2025, except for the Mecha Team Leader which releases on August 1, 2025.
- How many pieces are in the Peely & Sparkplug's Camp set? The Peely & Sparkplug's Camp set contains 250 pieces.
- Are there any unique codes included in the sets? Yes, there is a unique code included that unlocks a character in the game.
- What is the price range for these new sets? The prices range from approximately $22 to $272 depending on the set.
- Are the minifigures collectible? Yes, the minifigures in these sets are considered collectible.
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