LEGO confirms hundreds more sets retiring in 2025

LEGO confirms hundreds more sets retiring in 2025

The LEGO Group has marked hundreds more sets as ‘Retiring soon’ on the official online store, adding to the selection of products leaving shelves this year.

More than 100 LEGO sets joined the ‘Last chance to buy’ section at LEGO.com earlier this week, and that roster has now expanded to 341 in the UK, 332 in the US and 356 in Europe. That’s a much bigger contingent of the models currently listed as leaving production in 2025 on our retiring LEGO sets page, and confirms that some heavy hitters will be departing by the end of December.

On the docket now are the likes of 43222 Disney Castle, 10297 Boutique Hotel, 71799 NINJAGO City Markets, 10332 Medieval Town Square, 75331 The Razor Crest and many more. A handful of retiring sets are already on back order (and a couple have sold out altogether), but the rest are currently available with immediate delivery in most regions.

That doesn’t mean they’ll be available all the way up until December 31, however. Once the current supply sells out, they’re very unlikely to be restocked, so as the website suggests, this really is your last chance to buy. If there are any retiring sets on your wishlist – such as 10305 Lion Knights’ Castle, 76178 Daily Bugle or 21344 The Orient Express Train – you’re probably going to want to pull the trigger in the next couple of months.

It’s worth noting that some of these sets will likely be on sale around Black Friday, but exactly which ones is anyone’s guess at this point. Whether you gamble on them now, wait for a decent gift-with-purchase or double Insiders points event (there’s often one in October) or hold out until Black Friday is up to you…

Head through to LEGO.com to check out the full list of confirmed retiring LEGO sets. You can also find a more comprehensive and browsable rundown of everything leaving shelves in 2025 right here.

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