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BIONICLE: Masks of Power Gameplay Video Released

A few days ago during LEGO 810NICLE Day, the folks at Team Kanohi released the gameplay video for BIONICLE: Masks of Power. The fan-made game is built using Unreal Engine 5 which is still the latest version of the creation platform so everything looks silky smooth.

The gameplay video shows Lewa fighting some enemies using various powers given by the masks. Although the game is still in development, it looks very polished so far. BIONICLE: Masks of Power will be available on Steam and you can add it to your wishlist and get notified when it is released.

LEGO Icons Titanic (10294) Back in Stock on LEGO Shop – August 2022

If you’ve been waiting for the LEGO Icons Titanic (10294), it is now back in stock on the LEGO Shop. The set has had very little restocks since its release last year but it has also since had a price increase of $50 as it is now priced at $679.99. As a result, you can now earn 4,420 VIP points from it. Since it is now more expensive, we’ll see if it stays in stock longer now.

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Marcos Bessa Leaves LEGO Harry Potter Design Team

LEGO Design Master, Marcos Bessa, has announced that the LEGO Harry Potter Hogwarts Express – Collectors’ Edition (76405) is his last project as Design Lead for the theme. This does not mean that he’s leaving LEGO but will continue being a Design Master which in his words is will be, “creating building experiences and products within different projects at LEGO. I’m not sure what that entails but I’m looking forward to see what Marcos creates in the future.

LEGO 90th Anniversary Mini Castle Walmart Exclusive Offer

Walmart is celebrating LEGO 90 Years of Play with an exclusive 90th Anniversary Mini Castle offer. The build features a mini version of the Yellow Castle (375) with a 90 Years of Play tile.

All you have to do is buy $50 on qualifying LEGO sets from now until August 24 and upload your receipt to their dedicated page by August 31. After you submit, it takes 24 hours to process.

• Spend $50 on any qualifying LEGO® building toy set(s) purchased at Walmart or qualifying LEGO® building toy sets sold and shipped by Walmart.com from 8.8.22 – 8.24.22, receive a free LEGO® 90th Anniversary Mini Castle Model, while supplies last.

• Snap a clear photo of your in-store receipt with your phone or a screenshot of your online receipt.

• Upload the photo of your receipt below OR email the photo of your receipt to [email protected] by 8.31.22. Once eligibility is confirmed, you will receive your free gift at the physical address provided below while supplies last.* No PO Boxes.

LEGO Celebrates 90th Anniversary

Today LEGO celebrates their 90th anniversary and is holding their first World Play Day. LEGO is holding various activities around the world for their 90 Years of Play.

Building the LEGO® Legacy – celebrating 90 years of creativity and playing well

The LEGO Group celebrates its 90th Anniversary with its first World Play Day as new research finds more than 80% of families want more play in their day.

Billund, Denmark: On Wednesday, 10th August, the LEGO Group will celebrate nine decades of fan creativity and helping children reach their full potential though LEGO® play. To mark the occasion, the brand will host its first ever World Play Day – a full day of play-packed global events, collaborations and surprises dedicated to helping families and communities play more.

From the moment Ole Kirk Kristiansen, a young Danish carpenter, picked up his tools and made his first wooden car in 1932 he was focused on making high-quality toys that teach children about the world and give them the skills to thrive in it. He named his company “LEGO” from “Leg Godt”, meaning “Play Well” in Danish. Inspiring fun, playful learning remains the toymaker’s purpose today.

In his small workshop in Billund, Demark, Ole hand-carved a collection of vehicles, ducks and yoyos and later started experimenting with plastic building bricks. His son, Godtfred, added a few small tubes to make the bricks click and stick together, officially launching the interlocking system we know today. The LEGO® brick that offers limitless creative building possibilities was born in 1958.

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