
Tonnes of new LEGO Super Mario sets have reportedly leaked online, and by the looks of things, they’re going to be awesome and, better yet, relatively cheap.
In 2012, LEGO released its first batch of video game sets inspired by the ever–popular Minecraft series. Since that time, we’ve seen a plethora of video game-inspired sets, including Sonic the Hedgehog, The Legend of Zelda, Animal Crossing, as well as gaming consoles and much more. And of course, the topic of today’s discussion, Super Mario.
Some of the best LEGO sets inspired by Nintendo’s most popular property include a giant Bowser set, Princess Peach’s castle, and Mario from Super Mario Kart, to name a few. However, if this recent leak is to be believed, we’re going to get a lot more Super Mario sets in early 2027, most of which are quite cheap.
8 Super Mario LEGO sets have leaked
In total, eight Super Mario LEGO sets have reportedly leaked, and they range in price from $9.99 to $99.99. The information was shared on Reddit via Twitter users, The UniBricks and Brick Built Blogs.
They have launch windows in January 2027, but that might be unlikely, at least for every single one. Even though LEGO and Nintendo could launch all eight sets on the same day, sporadically seems most likely.
The leaked LEGO Super Mario sets include:
- 72052 – Mario’s Pipe Jump — $9.99
- 72054 – Mario Kart: Racing With Mario — $14.99
- 72055 – Mario’s Beach Adventures — $19.99
- 72056 – Mario Kart: Luigi & Bowser Jr.’s Karts — $29.99
- 72061 – Fire Luigi Vs Koopa Troopa Battle — $29.99
- 72057 – Yoshi At Mario’s House — $39.99
- 72058 – Mario Kart: Bowser’s Rumbling Kart — $59.99
- 72060 – Fire Mario & Bowser’s Castle — $99.99
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What is the community saying about the LEGO Super Mario leaks?
“If this is real, I'm just happy that they didn't go the Pokémon route. Getting the most important minifig and arguably the most recognisable thing/location for $10 is great. I wish Pokémon would give us something similar: two trainers, two Pokémon and a simple grass battlefield for like $10 to $15,” suggested jonislav007.
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“Actual decent prices? In this economy? That too for a Nintendo IP?” exclaimed Huehuehuehue288, sharing an “I used to pray for times like this” meme.
“This seems way too good to be true,” said Fenghuang0296.
“Surprised they're not doing a $300 Peach's Castle set. Very happy, but still surprised,” added bateen618.
Of course, we should take these leaks with a pinch of salt until proven otherwise, no matter how believable they seem. With a bit of luck, now that these leaks are out in the wild, LEGO and Nintendo will make an official announcement in the coming days.
To be notified when that happens, it will be worth following LEGO and Nintendo on their respective social media channels. For avid LEGO and Nintendo collectors, it looks like their hobby is going to get even more expensive in the coming months.
Topics: Super Mario, Mario, Lego, Nintendo