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LEGO Star Wars Kylo Ren’s Shuttle (75256) Amazon Sale – May 2021

Amazon has been doing coupon codes for various LEGO sets and there’s one currently going on for the LEGO Star Wars Kylo Ren’s Shuttle (75256). As of this post, the set has been discounted 15% to $110.55 but you can save an additional $6.56 when you apply the coupon which essentially makes the set 20% off and that also makes it the lowest price the set has been at. The last time it was at this price for an extended period of time was during Black Friday last year. There’s been rumors going on that this set could be retiring by the end of 2021 so now is a great time to pick it up if you can.

LEGO Star Wars Luke Skywalker’s X-Wing Fighter (75301) Amazon Sale – May 2021

Amazon currently has the LEGO Star Wars Luke Skywalker’s X-Wing Fighter (75301) on sale for $47.17 with an additional $7.18 saving when you apply a coupon. This pretty much makes the set at 20% off after the $10 savings. This is the lowest price the set has been at since its release at the beginning of the year. Not that the General Jan Dodonna minifigure is exclusive to this set.

LEGO Star Wars May the 4th 2021 Event Live on LEGO Shop

LEGO has kicked off the LEGO Star Wars May the 4th deals over on the LEGO Shop. The main set for 2021 is the updated R2-D2 (75308) which retails for $199.99. In addition, LEGO has recently released some new sets in the helmets line with the Darth Vader Helmet (75304), Scout Trooper Helmet (75305), and the Imperial Probe Droid (75306).

Of course, you’ll get Double VIP Points on all LEGO Star Wars products and the promotional set for this year is the Tatooine Homestead (40451) with purchases of $85 or more in Star Wars products. In-stores, you can get the Imperial Shuttle polybag with Star Wars purchases of $40. Lastly, there’s a sweepstakes in the Rewards Center for the Dutch Vander minifigure and print that runs until May 21.

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Arthur Parsons Leaves TT Games

There’s some sad news out of the LEGO games space as Arthur Parsons has left TT Games after 22 years. During his time there, he was their Head of Design and eventually Game Director on many LEGO games. He was pretty the face of LEGO games as he did many interviews on stream during the years talking about various games. I’ve had the pleasure of meeting Arthur a few times during San Diego Comic Con and even did a roundtable interview for LEGO Dimensions way back in 2016.

Arthur worked on many LEGO projects at TT Games and some of them are currently available in the Humble Bundle LEGO Built to Bundle charity campaign which will end in seven days.

Good luck to Arthur on his future endeavors.

The LEGO Group Named TIME 100 Most Influential Companies

TIME has released their first ever TIME 100 Most Influential Companies and The LEGO Group was one of the companies recognized for the honor. In the Innovators category, LEGO was named the most influential in fostering creativity. During the COVID-19 lockdowns, LEGO pushed forward with the Rebuild the World campaign to encourage kids and families to unlock their creativity by building.

During worldwide COVID-19 lockdowns, Lego creations have stacked up in homes with children. The company reported a 21% jump in sales, resulting from the immediate demand for in-home entertainment and the company’s pre-pandemic push to boost online sales globally. While its flagship product remains the classic brick, the 88-year-old family-owned company is evolving to recognize the diverse needs of young consumers with new offerings like Lego Braille Bricks and pandemic-inspired online content and hybrid learning resources. As families continue to hunker down, Lego love appears to be growing. “I have never gotten so many letters … [about] how important Lego play has been,” CEO Niels B. Christiansen tells TIME.

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