Despite being released this year (or even this month), some LEGO sets are already due to retire at the end of 2025, with changes looking unlikely.
As we enter the second half of 2025, major changes to Brick Fanatics' list of retiring sets are looking more unlikely by the month. This means that the sets sitting on the list, which were released earlier this year, look likely to be off-shelves before long.
Our latest YouTube video has everything you need to know about the 2025 sets retiring later this year, including some which were only released earlier this month.
The two One Piece BrickHeadz are retiring especially fast, and collectors should aim to pick up
It's easier to explain why some 2025 LEGO sets are retiring so soon than it is for others, but rest assured that they're all scheduled for an early retirement. You can check whether these dates change in our monthly retiring set updates, or on our dedicated page for every LEGO set's retirement date.
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