Nine LEGO Minecraft sets listed for 2023 release, including BrickHeadz

More LEGO Minecraft BrickHeadz, following the first two in 2018, and six other models are reported to be coming in 2023. 

LEGO Minecraft is reportedly going to be back for 2023 with a new range of sets spanning multiple themes. In 2018, 41612 Steve & Creeper was released bringing the block-based design of Minecraft to the BrickHeadz style. Price comparison site brickmerge has added a trio of listings suggesting that the two themes will be crossing over once more in 2023. 

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Alex, a Llama and a Zombie may be joining Steve and the Creeper in BrickHeadz form according to the listings. While these have yet to be confirmed by the LEGO Group, six other listings report LEGO Minecraft sets with naming conventions similar to the current minifigure-scale models. Note that these names have been translated. 

Here’s everything to expect from LEGO Minecraft in 2023, according to brickmerge, so take it as a guide rather than official confirmation: 

Set namePricePiecesRelease date
21240 The Swamp Adventure€9.9965January 2023
21241 The Bee House€19.99TBCJanuary 2023
21242 The End Arena€24.99TBCJanuary 2023
21243 The Frozen Peaks€34.99TBCJanuary 2023
21244 The Sword Outpost€44.99TBCJanuary 2023
21245 The Panda House€49.99TBCJanuary 2023
40624 AlexTBC862023
40625 LlamaTBC1002023
40626 ZombieTBC812023

40624 Alex, 40625 Llama and 40626, with an unconfirmed name, previously appeared on the official online store along with 21420 The Swamp Adventure, so we know that at least those sets are coming in 2023. 

It’s worth pointing out that a new Minecraft game will be released next year, so it may serve as inspiration for future models as we previously saw with Minecraft Dungeons and Minecraft Earth. 

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Jack Yates

LEGO has been a part of my life ever since I was young. It all started when my brother passed down 7657 AT-ST to me. It’s guided me through my early years, through school and eventually through my degree in journalism. I still have all my collection proudly on display, including my many NINJAGO sets, my favourite of all the LEGO Group’s themes. Outside of Brick Fanatics I am an avid gamer and enjoy a good game of Dungeons & Dragons.

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