LEGO and Nintendo have announced another collaboration, this time on a LEGO Game Boy. They’ve released a trailer, confirming that the set will release in October 2025. The price and exact release date for the LEGO Game Boy are currently unknown. However, if previous sets are anything to go by, it will likely cost upwards of $200.
Check out the teaser trailer for the upcoming set below:
Build the classic Nintendo system in LEGO® form. Coming October 2025. pic.twitter.com/XEyhbARqXq
— Nintendo of America (@NintendoAmerica) January 9, 2025
In the past, LEGO has worked with Nintendo on a LEGO Nintendo Entertainment System, as well as sets based on Animal Crossing, Mario, The Legend of Zelda, and more. LEGO has also worked with other gaming companies on sets and games. Recently, they released LEGO Horizon Adventures, a game that combines the charming toys with the PlayStation franchise.
LEGO Horizon Adventures is available now on Nintendo Switch, PC, and PlayStation 5. According to PlayStation Blog, the story of the game is as follows:
In a distant future, the land is made of LEGO bricks and incredible dinosaur-like machines roam the Earth. Aloy, the game’s leading hero, is found in a cave as a baby and raised by a grizzled huntsman called Rost, who teaches her the way of the wilds. One day, Aloy embarks on a quest to discover her true destiny.
Guided by a thousand-year-old hologram of a scientist called Elisabet, Aloy must confront Helis, the leader of a group of sun worshipers who bow to an Ancient Evil shrouded in mystery. There’s much more in store for Aloy and her friends, as their adventure sends them across the tallest mountains and deepest cauldrons — all beautifully recreated in LEGO elements.