LEGO Super Mario Sets Pricing Leak: Unibricks Claims Majority Under $50

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New leak from Instagram account unibricks claims pricing for upcoming LEGO Super Mario sets, but Nintendo and LEGO have not confirmed the information. The LEGO Super Mario theme, a collaboration between LEGO and Nintendo first launched in 2020, pairs physical builds with an interactive figure and has previously been sold through LEGO’s retail channels and major retailers. According to the unibricks Instagram post, the purported lineup spans a wide price range, with the most expensive entry listed at $99.99 and the smallest at $9.99. The account claims most sets will retail for less than $50, and dates one entry for a January 2027 release. Reporters have not been able to independently verify those details. Journalistic rewrite of the source’s claims: unibricks reported that the most expensive set in the leak would carry a $99.99 US price tag, while the smallest would be sold for $9.99. The post included specific set numbers and names and said several midrange sets would fall between $19.99 and $59.99. Unibricks did not provide official documentation with the post, and both LEGO and Nintendo have yet to issue statements corroborating the list. The Instagram-sourced list, presented here as unverified claims, includes the following entries: - 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 - 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 - 72061 – Fire Luigi vs. Koopa Troopa Battle — $29.99 Beyond pricing, the post also raised the question of whether any upcoming sets will incorporate LEGO’s newer play technologies. LEGO’s Super Mario line has previously included interactive electronic components that respond to builds; however, whether the company will adopt any newly branded systems in future releases has not been confirmed. For now, fans and retailers will need to wait for an official announcement from LEGO or Nintendo. Official reveal channels in the past have included LEGO.com, Nintendo Direct presentations for broader Nintendo-related hardware and software news, and standard retailer listings. When LEGO or Nintendo publishes verified product pages or press materials, those will be the definitive sources for pricing, release dates, and technical features.

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