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Leaked LEGO Set Reveals Fan-Favorite Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order Character


Over the past 2 decades, LEGO has offered a variety of sets based on Star Wars TV shows and movies, but it seems that a new set that is based on a video game could be on the way! Recently. A LEGO news blog that is based in Germany called Promobricks has supposedly discovered a new set that is based on BD-1 from Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order. The LEGO set will feature 1,062 LEGO parts in total, offering a huge model based on the said droid, alongside a BD-1 Minifig as well as a Data Plate. The new LEGO set will be similar to The Mandalorian The Child set 75318. The set also came with a large character build with a Data Plate, a Minifig, and a similar part count.

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As with any rumors or leaks, until an official confirmation from LEGO has been announced, fans should take all of the information that was leaked with a grain of salt. With that said, the news blog Promobricks claims that the new LEGO set will start shipping later this year in August, so we’ll likely see some kind of official announcement or reveal in the near future. May 4th is just over 2 months away, so there’s a possibility that we could see an official reveal on that day, or possibly sooner.

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Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order was released back in 2019 and debuted with a lot of positive reviews. Fallen Order is set between Revenge of the Sith and A New Hope. The game focuses on several original characters including the main protagonist Cal Kestis. Fallen Order also introduced the droid BD-1. The droid BD-1 quickly proved one of the game’s adorable newcomers, so it perfectly makes sense that a LEGO set will be based on the droid. Cal and his droid companion are expected to return in the sequel of the game, but the developer Respawn Entertainment hasn’t released any specific details about the game as of now.

The game Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order is currently available on Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, Google Stadia, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, and Microsoft Windows.

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