The past year has seen both Fortnite and LEGO make big steps to capitalize on their ongoing relationship. Since its initial release at the end of 2023, LEGO Fortnite Odyssey — previously known as just LEGO Fortnite — has received several major expansions and its own type of battle pass. Fortnite also diversified the LEGO experiences it offers by adding a new social LEGO mode called LEGO Brick Life to the game at the start of Chapter 6. On LEGO's side, the company released its first wave of Fortnite sets last summer. These include sets based on the Battle Bus, a Supply Llama, Durr Burger, and Peely Bone.
Fortnite and LEGO's partnership continues to be successful. The recent Storm Chasers update has brought some major overhauls to LEGO Fortnite Odyssey, and there are already rumors regarding the next wave of LEGO Fortnite sets expected to hit shelves later this year. While this collaboration has given fans of both LEGO and Fortnite plenty to be excited about, one obvious tie-in product continues to be put off.

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How LEGO Can Take Its Fortnite Sets to the Next Level
The first wave of physical LEGO Fortnite sets managed to capture some of Fortnite's most iconic items and characters in a charming manner. The Battle Bus was a no-brainer playset on LEGO's end, and the other three sets make for great decorations. However, as the in-game LEGO Fortnite modes continue to deliver new builds for structures, vehicles, and tools, it makes one wonder why LEGO only seems intent on producing Battle Royale-inspired sets.
What LEGO Fortnite Odyssey Sets Could Look Like
LEGO Fortnite Odyssey is filled with unique builds that could make for great LEGO sets. There are distinct, brick-built characters like the Storm King in Odyssey, as well as structures and decorations that players can unlock — or purchase — for their villages. Odyssey's Storm Chasers update also updated the mode's tool system, allowing players to build and customize the new brick-built, Ninjago-esque tools piece by piece.
LEGO could easily incorporate these items and locations into sets inspired by in-game LEGO Fortnite builds like Nana Hut, Tomato Temple, or Tudor Tavern. This would allow players to create Odyssey-esque villages of their own and display them alongside the other Fortnite sets that have been released. After all, the builds found in Odyssey are all created using existing LEGO bricks, meaning that they could be translated into actual sets.
Translating LEGO's Past Success With Video Game Collaborations to Fortnite
LEGO has already seen plenty of success with sets based on video game villages. LEGO's recent Animal Crossing line of sets has proven to be a win, as it allows fans of the franchise to recreate their islands or create completely new ones using LEGO pieces. In the same vein, the company's Minecraft sets have been so popular that LEGO has been able to continue releasing sets based on the game over a decade after the LEGO Minecraft line was first introduced.
Animal Crossing and Minecraft's accomplishments in the LEGO aisle prove that there is an audience for sets based on social sim and survival games. Battle Royale continues to be Fortnite's most popular mode, so it makes sense as to why LEGO would opt to make Battle Royale-inspired sets. However, Odyssey sets would allow for more creative freedom and would be a great way to promote LEGO Fortnite's in-game modes.
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