LEGO Super Mario Power-Up Packs announced

Four LEGO Super Mario Power-Up Packs will be part of the new theme that is launching in August.

The LEGO Group and Nintendo have revealed four new LEGO Super Mario Power-Up Packs to enhance the ways fans can play with and customise their levels. First rumoured right here at Brick Fanatics, they will each provide a different outfit for the Mario figure and unlock new features and coin-collecting skills.

To use any of these packs or sets in the theme, fans will need 71360 Adventures With Mario Starter Course.

The sets will be released alongside the rest of the theme on August 1, priced at £8.99 each.

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Here are images and official product descriptions:

71370 Fire Mario Power-Up Pack

When LEGO Mario is powered up with this suit, he can gain Fire Attack power – a new way to attack enemies and collect extra coins.

71371 Propeller Mario Power-Up Pack

Propeller sounds are triggered when players dress LEGO Mario in this suit and make him ‘fly’ to try and win coins. The propeller suit allows LEGO Mario to take to the skies, making new sounds as he soars through the air and collects coins. Take LEGO Mario™ on an action-packed flight and turn your living room into a giant LEGO Super Mario level!

71372 Cat Mario Power-Up Pack

This suit gives LEGO Mario cat-like skills. Dress him in the special trousers and cap and he’ll start to meow and purr. Wearing this suit gives Cat Mario the special power to walk up vertical obstacles and collect coins. It’s the purr-fect way to have even more fun with the LEGO Super Mario levels.

71373 Builder Mario Power-Up Pack

When LEGO Mario is wearing this suit, players can earn digital coins by making him stomp hard on LEGO bricks in the course they have created. The more he stomps, the more coins you win! It’s a brick-bashingly brilliant way to have even more fun with the LEGO Super Mario levels.

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Graham was the BrickFanatics.com Editor up until November 2020. He has plenty of experience working on LEGO related projects. He has contributed to various websites and publications on topics including niche hobbies, the toy industry and education. Follw Graham on Twitter @grahamh100.

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