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Nintendo Announces Lego Game Boy for Oct. 2025
Nintendo’s next Lego console will be a Game Boy
While we’re all waiting for official news about the Switch 2, Nintendo has gone ahead and announced a very different kind of console. The company is teasing a collaboration with Lego that will see the original grey brick known as a Game Boy rendered in Lego blocks.
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Nintendo Announces A LEGO Version Of Another Classic Console Coming In October
While it's not the Switch 2 announcement, Nintendo announced another collaboration with LEGO to bring fans the classic Game Boy in brick form.
Nintendo is still silent on Switch 2, so here’s a Lego Game Boy
The Game Boy, which celebrated its 35th anniversary in July 2024, is the best-selling video game platform of all time as it popularized portable gaming and featured a series of must-own titles, from Tetris to Pokémon Red and Blue. This product, set to be released in October 2025, will allow players to build a Lego version of the handheld.
LEGO Announces Upcoming Nintendo Game Boy Collaboration
LEGO is expanding its partnership with gaming consoles with the announcement of an upcoming collaboration with the Nintendo Game Boy. The official reveal comes after news of the LEGO PlayStation 2 reportedly set to go into production.
Nintendo's Releasing A Game Boy Made Of Lego
Nintendo just announced a new console and it’s still not the Switch 2. The console maker is teaming up with Lego to release a Game Boy made of plastic bricks. It follows after a previous collaboration in which the two companies released a Lego NES together,
Nintendo reveals new game console & it’s not the Switch 2
Nintendo has just revealed a new game console, but it’s not the Switch 2. Instead, it’s a Lego Game Boy that’ll release later in 2025.
Nintendo's new console launches in October, but you can't play games on it
In a surprise announcement on X (formerly Twitter), Nintendo confirmed that it is partnering with LEGO to release a build-your-own Game Boy. The LEGO Game Boy has been given an October release date, although pricing and number of pieces are yet to be revealed.
Nintendo and LEGO Announce Game Boy Set
Nintendo and LEGO are working together once again to bring one of the most iconic handheld consoles ever to life as a brand-new set.
Nintendo announces... a Lego Game Boy
The Nintendo Game Boy Lego kit is part of Lego’s larger offering of Nintendo-themed kits, which includes a remake of the Nintendo Entertainment System and a retro television, a $300 Lego Great Deku Tree, and a bevvy of Mario kits.
Nintendo Announces LEGO Game Boy for October 2025
While Nintendo fans wait for the Switch 2, the company has revealed a LEGO Game Boy collaboration coming in October.
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