Mario Kart will have amazing LEGO sets, when will it debut?
By Daniel Laguna onNintendo announced new sets of Bowser, King Boo and more characters

The alliance between Nintendo and LEGO has paid off, so the companies are already preparing more products for fans of Mario and company. This morning they confirmed a new line of sets that will adapt the speed and fun of Mario Kart to a new format. In addition, Nintendo revealed 3 new products for the Super Mario Bros line. They are quite eye-catching sets that will undoubtedly delight fans of iconic and beloved characters like Bowser, King Boo and more.
Nintendo and LEGO will launch Mario Kart sets
Through its social networks, Nintendo released a video where it confirms the arrival of several LEGO sets based on Mario Kart. For now, it did not reveal the first products of this collection, but the announcement makes clear that fans will be able to build some vehicles of the franchise.
It is not known if the line will include any tracks or will be reduced to cars; however, everything indicates that the sets will look great. The bad news is that they won't be arriving anytime soon, as the Mario Kart LEGOs will debut until 2025. For now, there is no confirmed release date. There are also no product details, such as price, number of pieces and quantity of sets to be released in the first wave of releases.
If that wasn't enough, the video also confirms the debut of 3 new sets from the Super Mario Bros universe: Bowser Express Train, King Boo's Haunted Mansion and Battle With Roy at Peach's Castle. So far, NIntendo has released sets with Super Mario and Donkey Kong characters.
We know that an Animal Crossing collection is on the way and that, according to several rumors, there will also be a line of The Legend of Zelda sets, but it has not been confirmed yet. Below you can watch the video with today's announcements.
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