The report was published by Unibricks and lists set names that reportedly include both Super Mario-themed entries and Mario Kart-specific entries.
This information has not been confirmed by The LEGO Group or Nintendo.
Background: The LEGO Super Mario product line debuted in 2020 as a collaboration between The LEGO Group and Nintendo.
The line originally centered on interactive sets built around a digital, interactive LEGO Mario figure and a supporting mobile app.
Since its launch, LEGO Super Mario has expanded to include multiple set waves and character packs that leverage Nintendo’s Mario IP, which remains a core franchise for Nintendo across platforms such as the Nintendo Switch.
What the leak says: According to Unibricks, eight set names have surfaced that point to a mix of general Super Mario sets and Mario Kart-themed minifigure packs.
The alleged list appears to confirm at least Mario and Luigi minifigures will be included, while the presence of additional characters remains unclear in the report.
Rewritten statement: Sources who shared the purported product list told readers to treat the information as unverified and to await official confirmation.
Observers warn that leaks like this should be considered tentative until The LEGO Group or Nintendo publish formal product announcements.
Verified context and caution: There has been no official announcement from The LEGO Group or Nintendo regarding new LEGO Super Mario minifigure lines or a January 2027 release.
Historically, official details for LEGO product launches come directly from The LEGO Group’s press channels and retailer listings; Nintendo typically highlights major third-party collaborations through its own communications or events such as Nintendo Direct.
Until either company confirms, the Unibricks names should be treated as an unconfirmed report.
What to watch for: Fans should monitor official LEGO news outlets and Nintendo channels for confirmation.
If substantiated, a new minifigure line would expand the LEGO Super Mario portfolio that began in 2020 and continue the partnership between The LEGO Group and Nintendo.
We will update this story if and when formal announcements are issued.