Fortnite LEGO Sets Now Available at Major Retailers Like Amazon and Walmart!

Lego has recently expanded its product lineup by launching a series of building sets inspired by Fortnite, now available at major US retailers, including Amazon, Walmart, and Best Buy. Initially released as exclusives at the Lego Store, these sets feature popular elements from the game, such as the Battle Bus, Peely Bone, Supply Llama, and Durrr Burger.

The sets were first introduced in October and have gained significant popularity, with the Fortnite Battle Bus currently ranking as the best-selling new Lego set on Amazon. Notably, Walmart has reported being sold out of this particular set. Additionally, My Best Buy Plus/Total members enjoy a 10% discount on the new Lego offerings.

The Fortnite lineup includes:

  • Lego Fortnite Battle Bus (954 pieces) – Priced at $100, it features a detailed model of the iconic flying bus and nine minifigures, including Adventure Peely and Cuddle Team Leader. It also comes with an exclusive code for the in-game Fortnite Operation Brite Starter Pack.

  • Lego Fortnite Peely Bone (1,414 pieces) – Also priced at $100, this set allows fans to build a large model of Peely Bone, complete with posable features and additional accessories. It too includes the Operation Brite Starter Pack code.

  • Lego Fortnite Supply Llama (691 pieces) – Available for $40, this set offers a fun Llama Piñata replica, designed to store accessories from the game like Slurp Juice and Dynamite.

  • Lego Fortnite Durrr Burger (193 pieces) – Priced at just $15, this smaller set captures the essence of the game’s mascot and is compact enough for display.

With Lego releasing over 100 new building sets this month, Fortnite fans can now explore not only these specific sets but also various options inspired by other beloved games, further enhancing their collections.

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