
First up is KR (which most people assume is referring to Knight Rider). They didn’t reveal the names of these sets, but said those will be posted some time soon. CM4Sci, a poster who has provided accurate information about LEGO releases in the past, posted on Eurobricks confirming that Sonic is indeed coming.īut not only that, they also made some comments about some of the other sets there.


Could it have been a new Starter Set? Another Simpsons pack? Stargate? Well, some comments that Brick Inquirer has found suggest that the S is for Sonic, meaning that Sonic the Hedgehog will be speeding through Vorton some time in the future. Some of these abbreviations were easy to make some guesses about (HP was obviously Harry Potter, for example), but S1? Not so much. This was the list (courtesy of Brick Inquirer): Some background information for those who haven’t been following every detail from the beginning – a while back, a list of set numbers for LEGO Dimensions leaked onto Brickset, which has since been removed. But all of that is nothing compared to a new development – sources are suggesting that Sonic the Hedgehog is coming to Dimensions. To add fuel to the fire, evidence of new characters and packs have been leaking, getting everyone hyped for what could be on the way. Sonic the Hedgehog celebrates his 30th anniversary in June - perhaps we'll hear more on availability around then.With the final currently-announced wave of LEGO Dimensions content releasing next week, speculation of Dimensions‘ future is rising. Mario, meanwhile, has helped launch an entire range of sets featuring Nintendo characters from the Mushroom Kingdom. The blue blur previously starred in toys-to-life franchise Lego Dimensions, with his own minifigure first becoming available then. This isn't the first time Sonic has appeared in Lego form.


"Having 10,000 people back my design was overwhelming enough, even with friends and family behind me, but having it be selected for further development was the most exciting secret I have ever had to keep!" "I've been invested in the world of Sonic for almost my entire life, and it's such a perfect fit for the Lego system that I spent about a year rallying support for it to happen," Grannell said. Inspired by Sonic Mania's version of the Green Hill Zone, the idea will now be taken forward by Lego and Sega and finalised - a process which often sees a few design tweaks - before going on sale. The response to her idea was positive, and Lego then got in touch. The set's design was created by 24-year-old UK Sega fan Viv Grannell, who uploaded it to the Lego's Ideas platform. Sonic the Hedgehog is getting an official Lego set featuring Sega's iconic mascot and his Green Hill Zone.
