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As 2022 comes to a close, we can look back at the year and confidently say that it was a good one, with a lot of big releases, Minifigures and generally cool builds. But as we all know LEGO won’t be stopping or slowing down at all in 2023 with well over 100 sets due to release 1st January 2023!

Thanks to Offcial reveals earlier in the month we know what to expect, but here’s a handy breakdown just incase you have selective memory, like I do.

We’ll be inundated with brand new LEGO Friends, LEGO City, LEGO Ninjago, LEGO Monkie Kid and LEGO Technic. Plus new entries into the LEGO Marvel theme including The Amazing Spider-Man, there is even an updated, all grey, Avengers QuinJet.

Avatar 2 sets finally hit shelves too and just in time as the movie is now at Cinemas, making them a perfect companion piece.

Oh that’s not all, LEGO Minecraft dishes out more amazing and fun looking sets along with the return of LEGO Lord of the Rings, yes you read that correctly, LOTR is back baby, well in Brickheadz form anyway, but we musnt grumble.

What about the big hitter I hear you cry, well the Jazz Club & Pizzeria Modular is also due out, this is top of my list. It features many fun details and cool characters.

Don’t forget that if you do purchase anything and it exceeds £170 ($/€190) you’ll be entitled to an amazing GWP, LEGO Blacktron Cruiser (40580). Another retro set to be reimagined and given the 90th Anniversary edition treatment, long may it continue. Login into your VIP account and you should be able to grab the New Year VIP Polybag!

What will you be grabbing online when the clock strikes midnight? Or will you be heading to your local store? Let us know via the comments.

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