Summary
Fortnite’s first fourLegosetswere revealed in July, and now they’re finally available to buy. All of them wereadded to Lego’s online store on Tuesdayand if you’ve spent a certain amount on Lego since then, or you noticed what the free gifts are right now, then you may have noticed that there are actually five debuting Fortnite sets, not four.
The fifth set that wasn’t a part of the reveal over the summer, nor will it pop up when you search for Fortnite’s sets on the Lego store, isa Brite Bomber Brickheadz set. The reason it doesn’t appear when you search for Fortnite is because the set isn’t for sale, at least not yet. To get Brite Bomber’s Brickheadz set,you need to spend $90 or more in a single transactioneither today or tomorrow (October 2 or October 3).
There’s also a Halloween Pumpkin set free gift available now if you spend $120 or more, but you’ve got a little longer to get that one as the deal doesn’t end until October 14.
Like other Brickheadz, Brite Bomber’s Lego recreation is a smaller set that turns her into a toy brick version of her Fortnite self with an enormous head. She has her goggles on her head, a pickaxe in her hand, and a Fortnite llama unicorn on her top. The set is 151 pieces and you don’t necessarily have to buy Fortnite sets to qualify for the free gift. Just$90 on anything from the Lego Storebefore the end of the day tomorrow.
Brite Bomber’s Brickheadz Set Is A Free Gift, But Not For Long
You’ll Need To Spend $90 Or More By October 3
That’s handy as only two of Fortnite’s four sets cost more than $90 - the Battle Bus and Peely Bone sets which are $99.99 each. The Supply Llama is $39.99, and the Durrr Burger set is just $14.99. You can combine those with other sets to get to that $90 threshold if you need to.You will need to be a Lego Insiderbefore checking out to qualify for the free gift, though. You don’t have to pay anything extra and it’s easy to do. It’s simply a rewards system that gets you points as well as access to sets earlier than everyone else and deals like this one.
LEGO Fortnite Supply Llama
Part of Fortnite’s first batch of Lego sets, the Supply Llama you whack to get rewards has jumped out of the game and into real-life. You don’t whack this llama though, you build it, and there are tiny Lego versions of Fortnite items to pack inside.
LEGO Fortnite Battle Bus
One of the first-ever Lego Fortnite sets, the Battle Bus is a toy brick recreation of the vehicle that flies over the island and drops off 99 players as it goes. The set is almost 1,000 pieces and includes nine Minifigures based on iconic Fortnite characters.
As for whether the Brite Bomber Brickheadz set will be available to buy separately after the free gift period ends, while there are no guarantees, it seems likely. The set has a $9.99 price tag that is currently crossed out on the Lego Store because the only way to get it is via the $90 spend offer. There’s also a note in the set’s product description about it being a great gift for kids so, again, it would be odd if it simply disappears never to be seen again after the offer ends on October 3.