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Reported LEGO Price Increase Set List via Barnes & Noble

Last month, LEGO announced an upcoming price increase on sets that are coming as soon as August and now Barnes & Noble has given us a look at what we can expect to see for the new prices at retailers soon. Yesterday, the big news came out on B&N as they updated their site of over 60+ sets that have already gotten the price bump and it doesn’t look good as some sets will be getting an increase of up to 25%.

Note that the official prices on the LEGO Shop are the final prices and prices listed at other retailers are their own prices. With that said now that we can see what we can expect from other retailers, I highly suggest you take advantage of the upcoming Double VIP Points event from July 12-13 and Amazon Prime Day to get the most out of your money as wallet will be hurting in August. This also doesn’t look like it’s the final list if we’re comparing it to the list that StoneWars put out a while back and there will be more sets that will get the price hike later on.

LEGO 90 Years of Play Items Available in VIP Rewards Center

The LEGO 90 Years of Play rewards are now available on the VIP Rewards Center. First is the Vintage LEGO Logo Poster which costs 650 points.

Get this poster featuring LEGO logos from the last 90 years. Perfect for framing and displaying on your wall. Printed on 300mg poster paper and embossed with a LEGO stamp. Size is 40 cm x 30 cm.

The other reward is the LEGO Duck Sticker that costs 500 points. It is a lenticular sticker that changes from a wooden duck to a LEGO brick duck.

Get collectible 90 Years of Play lenticular motion sticker featuring the original LEGO wooden duck toy transforming into a LEGO brick duck. Size is 6.35 cm x 6.35 cm.

Behind the Bricks with LEGO Entertainment San Diego Comic Con 2022 Panel Announced

The Saturday panels list for San Diego Comic Con 2022 is now up and there will be one panel for LEGO entertainment. We’ll be able to get a sneak peek at LEGO Masters as well as LEGO animations including LEGO Ninjago. New LEGO Designer Boone Langston will be moderating the panel and guests will include Rob May (producer, LEGO Masters), Robert Fewkes (producer, LEGO City Adventures), Jason Cosler (producer, LEGO Star Wars), and Doc Wyatt and Kevin Burke (writers, Ninjago).

Behind the Bricks with LEGO Entertainment

Go behind the scenes and get a sneak peek of upcoming LEGO animation, specials, and LEGO Masters. Boone Langston (LEGO Masters) leads a panel sharing exciting new LEGO animation, including a dive into the epic finale of the current Ninjago series and exclusive peeks at the upcoming season of LEGO Masters, followed by a Q&A featuring Rob May (producer, LEGO Masters), Robert Fewkes (producer, LEGO City Adventures), Jason Cosler (producer, LEGO Star Wars), and Doc Wyatt and Kevin Burke (writers, Ninjago).

**Update: SDCC seems to have removed the panel from the schedule. I literally can’t find it anywhere now.**

**Update 2: The panel has been moved to Sunday, July 24. It’ll be in Room 6BCF from 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM.**

LEGO at the Movies Humble Bundle Video Game Bundle

Humble Bundle currently has a LEGO video game bundle in which you can get nine LEGO games for a minimum of $10. You read that right, nine games with a $229 value of only $10. But of course Humble Bundle is for charity and this bundle helps support Active Minds which is a nonprofit promoting mental health for young adults. You can adjust how much goes to WB Games, Active Minds, and to Humble Bundle. The games included in the bundle are:

• The LEGO Movie 2 Videogame
• LEGO Disney•Pixar’s The Incredibles
• LEGO DC Super-Villains
• The LEGO NINJAGO Movie Video Game
• LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2
• LEGO MARVEL’s Avengers
• LEGO Jurassic World
• The LEGO Movie – Videogame
• LEGO Marvel Super Heroes

As an Humble Bundle Affiliate, I earn from qualifying purchases.

No LEGO Listed in San Diego Comic Con 2022 Exclusives Portal

The San Diego Comic Con 2022 exclusives portal has gone live but unfortunately, it doesn’t show any LEGO exclusives yet. In recent years, SDCC has put up a lottery system where you allocate points to whatever exclusives you are interested in and LEGO has usually been on the list but as of this writing, there are none listed for any days. I can’t see any of the exclusives since I am registered as “Press” and it is only open to General Attendees and Professionals but I’ve been told that there aren’t any LEGO list at this time.

I think SDCC is still working on the functionality of the portal as other people are having issues with it. I wouldn’t look too much into it right now as companies are still revealing their products for the show and the portal will still be open until July 15 at 12pm PT.

LEGO Super Mario The Mighty Bowser (71411) Designer Video

LEGO has released the designer video for the new LEGO Super Mario The Mighty Bowser (71411) which was a nice surprise announcement. LEGO designer Carl Merriam talks about some of the play features of the set which really can’t be demonstrated in static images which includes the moving head and the fireball shooting mouth and the jumping legs. Senior Play Designer Didier Agani talks about the interactive feature with the Super Mario figure and how it ties in to Bowser.

The Mighty Bowser will be available starting on October 1 for $269.99.

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