Rumours are swirling about a 3,000-piece LEGO Harry Potter set based on the wizarding village of Hogsmeade, potentially completing a microscale trilogy.
The latest rumours from Instagram user fateful_04 suggest that a 3,228-piece 76457 Hogsmeade Village could launch in September 2025. While there's no price rumoured just yet, that hefty piece count could fit with a microscale version of the wizarding town, following in the footsteps of 2023's 76419 Hogwarts Castle and Grounds and 2025's 76444 Diagon Alley Wizarding Shops.

76419 Hogwarts Castle and Grounds is made up of 2,660 pieces, while 76444 Diagon Alley Wizarding Shops uses 2,750 to recreate 16 wizarding businesses. While 3,228 would be a slight increase, there are more than enough locations in Hogsmeade to fill up that piece count on a microscale level.
Between the Shrieking Shack, the Hog's Head, the Three Broomsticks, Zonko's Joke Shop (competition for Weasley's Wizard Wheezes, Dervish and Banges, Hogsmeade Station (possibly complete with the iconic red steam train), Honeydukes the sweet shop, and various other shops that get a mention in the books, a microscale version of the village in the same style as 76444 Diagon Alley Wizarding Shops could work well.

It would also complete a microscale version of every major location visited in the wizarding world. Other magical places, like the Ministry of Magic or the Quidditch World Cup, are more one-off locales, rather than groups of locations with plenty of details to dig into, like Hogwarts, Diagon Alley, or Hogsmeade.
Of course, there's no confirmation that this is the case, but it would make sense to offer LEGO Harry Potter fans a way to recreate the full scope of the Wizarding World on the same scale. With a rumoured release date of September 2025, it could still be a fair while until we get a reveal from the LEGO Gorup that would confirm our theory either way.
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