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Super Mario Officially Returns In 2027

Super Mario 2027 LEGO Sets Officially Confirmed

Yoshi peeking between Mario and Luigi while Toad looks on at Peach's party in The Super Mario Galaxy Movie © Universal Pictures / Courtesy Everett Collection

Super Mario is one of the most recognizable brands on the planet. Alongside staples like Pac-Man and Tetris, Mario's face has graced tons of merchandise all over the world, and even characters like Yoshi, Toad, Luigi, and Princess Peach have their own fanbases. Over the decades, Nintendo has let them all shine on their own, but Mario remains king.

That also applies to his new Mario release that's now been confirmed for 2027. Over on Reddit, fans have discovered the next Mario leak, and things are looking really good for casual and hardcore fans alike.

Lego Mario Question Mark Block

Thanks to a new leak from Unibricks, we have a full breakdown of the Super Mario LEGO sets coming in 2027. So here's everything that's been leaked so far:

  • Mario's Pipe Jump - $9.99
  • Mario Kart - Racing With Mario - $14.99
  • Mario's Beach Adventures - $19.99
  • Mario Kart - Luigi and Bowser Jr.'s Karts - $29.99
  • Yoshi at Mario's House - $39.99
  • Mario Kart - Bowser's Rumbling Kart - $59.99
  • Fire Mario and Bowser's Castle - $99.99
  • Fire Luigi vs. Koopa Troopa Battle - $29.99

According to the leaks, every set will include a minifigure. This is a pretty big deal, especially since the sets will span multiple Mario franchises like Super Mario and Mario Kart, as well as other characters like Luigi.

Adding more Mario Kart into the mix is a smart idea given how big that brand is, and the current lineup looks to hit multiple eras and iconic locations from the mainline series, including Yoshi hanging out with Mario at his house.

The Mushroom Kingdom stage from Super Smash Bros Ultimate with Lego Mario and some lego structures in front of it

So far, fans really seem to be taking to the leaks, especially the fact that there are cheaper sets on offer. What often happens with IP-based sets is that LEGO makes them expensive, billing them more like adult collector's items, which raises the price of entry.

As one fan notes, this system is much more affordable for everyone involved: "If this is real, I'm just happy that they didn't go the Pokémon route. Getting the most important minifig and arguably the most recognizable thing/location for 10$ is great. I wish Pokémon gave us something similar, 2 trainers, 2 Pokémon and a simple grass battlefield for like 10-15$, but instead they decided to put that into a 300$ Poké ball."

Given these prices, a lot of people will be able to partake in the return of Super Mario come 2027. Thanks to leaks, you can plan a bit before all these sets drop for pre-order at once.

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