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Lego Animal Crossing getting new set featuring K.K. Slider this August

Lego has announced two new Lego Animal Crossing sets.

The new sets appear to include minifigures for Audie, K.K. Slider, Tangy, and Wilbur based on the images shown.

One of the new sets depicts the game’s Town Hall, as well as a bandstand for K.K. Slider, while the other represents the dock players use to visit other islands in-game.

While the sets will be released on August 1, no pricing information has been provided for them at this time.

Lego released five sets in the Animal Crossing line early this year, which were seemingly very popular. Several stores reported that during the line’s opening weekend, the entire collection was sold out.

Lego typically keeps new sets in constant production for two years, so all five sets are now readily available.

Lego has seen success with its Super Mario line of Lego playsets, as well as its more advanced Lego builds including its Lego NES, Mario Question Block and Bowser sets. Its latest, due in November, is a Lego Piranha Plant.

It’s also released sets for other video game franchises, including Horizon Forbidden West, the Atari 2600 and Pac-Man.

A range based on Sonic the Hedgehog was released last August, and over 100 Lego sets based on Minecraft have been released since the first in 2012.

Read more on videogameschronicle.com