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Tracking 22 new sets and 48 confirmed never-seen before-seen elements launching soon.
When a new box crosses over from Upcoming to Just Released, its distribution profile tells you exactly how to play it. Big Direct-to-Consumer (D2C) exclusive builds—like massive Icons sets or specialized Star Wars Ultimate Collector Series models—usually stay locked exclusively to official channels for months. Buying those at midnight on launch day makes sense because it's the optimal way to land limited Gift with Purchase (GWP) freebies before they sell out.
On the other hand, wide-release play waves across popular themes like City, Ninjago, or Technic hit standard retail store shelves immediately. That is where competitive retail pricing can trigger 15% to 20% discounts within the first 45 days. If you don't care about day-one bragging rights or specific launch-day promotional items, waiting out standard sets almost always pays off.
We cross-examine every upcoming set against official, verified master parts inventories. If a set has been revealed but the exact element breakdown hasn't been locked down by our catalog partners, we flag it as Still confirming pieces. We don't guess—we wait until we can verify the actual plastic.
Sets make the jump the second midnight strikes on their official global launch day. Because we like keeping tabs on what's brand new to store shelves, we keep fresh builds in the "Just Released" spotlight for exactly 60 days before moving them over to our permanent archives.
It means the official inventory hasn't been completely sorted or cataloged yet. We purposefully ignore blurry catalog scans or speculative catalog leaks because we want our database to be 100% accurate. Got your hands on an official manifest or a verified parts list? Help us keep the inventory flawless by dropping us a line on our contact page.
While our pricing updates and specific retail tracking baselines are tailored primarily around the US market, our release calendar maps out the major global drop windows. Builders outside the United States can absolutely use this breakdown as a second opinion when planning out their tracking cycles—just remember to treat local store shelf dates and regional pricing conversions as your ultimate guide.