Summary
You knew afterFortniteteamed up withLegofor a game mode separate from its regular battle royale format that it was only a matter of time before elements from the live service game were turned into physical sets. That happened in 2024 withfour Fortnite Lego setskicking off the collection, and now a fifth set is confirmed to be coming this summer, with another three more almost certainly on the way.
Even though only one of the four new sets is live on the Lego store, images of the quartet have been shared far and wide on social media. That almost certainly means they will be joiningthe Mecha Team Leader set that’s already available for pre-order, especially when they have earlier release dates attached -June 1 for the smaller three sets, August 1 for the Mecha Team Leader.

The Mecha Team Leader set is a good place to start, and not only because it’s the only one to have been officially revealed at this stage.At 2,503 pieces, not only is it the biggest of the four new sets, but it will be the biggest Fortnite Lego set so far. That record previously belonged to last year’s Peely Bone set. The Mecha Team leader is almost 1,100 pieces bigger than Lego Fortnite’s half-skeleton, half-fruit hybrid.
Mecha Team Leader Leads The Way For Fortnite’s Next Lego Sets
It’s The Biggest And Most Expensive Fortnite Lego Set So Far
That also means the Mecha Team Leader set will be the most expensive in the Lego Fortnite collection so far. Pre-orders for the set are already open, and if you want to ensure you’re among the first to get onewhen it’s released on Jul 31, 2025, you’re going to need to pay $249.99. That’s significantly more than the joint-holders of the most expensive Fortnite Lego set up until this point which were the Peely Bone and Battle Bus sets for $99.99 each.
It even comes with a matching Mecha Team Leader Minifigure. The new sets appear to come with in-game bonuses too.

If the leaks are to be believed, and they’re almost certainly accurate with images out there you may check out below, there will be three more smaller, and significantly cheaper, Fortnite Lego setsarriving on June 1. The most exciting of that leaked trio isa 1,084-piece Lego recreation of a Klombo. Klombos are Fortnite’s dinosaurs, introduced during Chapter 3 and still incredibly popular even though the only place you can currently find them is in Lego Fortnite.
Joining it on June 1 - again, if the leaks are accurate - will bea Durr Burger Restaurant (546 pieces, $59.99), anda Peely’s Camp and Sparkplug set (250 pieces, $19.99). Lego seems to be taking the same approach it did with its first four Fortnite sets, spreading out the piece count and the cost in an attempt to appeal to as many Fortnite players as possible.
Mecha Team Leader
Fortnite’s Mecha Team Leader has been turned into the game’s biggest Lego set yet. The live service game’s answer to Power Rangers' Megazord is made up of 2,503 pieces in Lego form, and the set comes with a matching Mecha Team Leader Minifigure.