The latest list of LEGO sets retiring in 2025 is massive with some equally massive models leaving shelves that you might want to prioritise.
The LEGO Group will inevitably be retiring hundreds of sets at the end of 2025, and right now we have an idea of what to expect – despite it being so early in 2025. Our latest update to the list of LEGO sets retiring this year is now available in video form, but be aware that this information is subject to change and various dates frequently do every month.
When a LEGO retires, it means that it is no longer being produced in factories and while it may continue to be stocked on shelves, restocks are from that point onwards unlikely and the sets usually get more expensive on secondary marketplaces. Our list can help you keep track of what is retiring and when so you know what to prioritise before 2025 is through.
Tune in to our new YouTube video to see exactly what is retiring later this year, and we'd recommend grabbing a snack and a drink ready for one of our longest videos on the channel. This information is still going to be essential for any kind of LEGO fan though.
One of the major highlights of the 2025 retiring set list this month is
This is just the tip of an iceberg of information though, and you can click here to view our dedicated retiring set page, tracking models retiring in 2025 and beyond with updates every month.
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