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It’s LEGO Peach time! The LEGO Group announced that they are adding Princess Peach to the action in the LEGO Super Mario universe. The LEGO Super Mario Adventures with Peach Starter Course, including a LEGO Peach interactive figure, was revealed alongside the brand new, highly anticipated Peach’s Castle Expansion Set. Below are the details.

The LEGO Group announced that LEGO Peach will be entering the universe of LEGO Super Mario, a product line developed together with Nintendo. LEGO Peach joins LEGO Mario and LEGO Luigi for fans to continue to build out their very own LEGO Super Mario adventures. Players will now be able to power up their adventure with even more fun options with the iconic princess when the LEGO Super Mario Adventures with Peach Starter Course becomes available from August 1st, 2022.

LEGO Peach brings her recognizable voice and sound effects to the LEGO Super Mario Universe. All three interactive figures will now be available in separate Starter Courses – or entry points into the world of LEGO Super Mario. With the Adventures with Peach Starter Course, fans can earn digital coins and discover various reactions by helping the princess ride the swing set and open gifts while defeating enemies like Lemmy and a Lava Bubble, or befriending a Yellow Toad. The interactive LEGO Peach, LEGO Mario, and LEGO Luigi figures are able to connect with one another via Bluetooth (two at a time), where players can greet each other, celebrate, and team up to defeat enemies – earning bonus digital coins by working together. Dual-player action earns more coins, making it even more fun to play together with others. With the August release, the interactive figures will also be able to trigger positive reactions by eating fruits found across the new sets or gifting fruits to other characters – that’s sure to add even more fun to the adventures in the LEGO Super Mario universe.

In addition to officially announcing the Peach Starter Course, the LEGO Group is also launching the highly anticipated LEGO Super Mario Peach’s Castle Expansion Set. The castle boasts a range of fun challenges, including knocking Ludwig off the cloud, fixing the broken bridge, and greeting Toadette. It even features a buildable throne room that can spin around to reveal Bowser! There are other fun surprises to discover in the castle like a Bob-omb painting with a secret Action Tag and a cake with a Goomba hiding inside.

“Peach is such a fan favorite that we knew we had to add her and the iconic castle to our LEGO Super Mario world,” said Simon Kent, Creative Lead, the LEGO Group. “Over the past two years, we’ve focused on helping fans get as creative as possible with their favorite characters, which is why we’ve been gradually building out the universe with more Expansion Sets, Character Packs, and Power-Up Packs. Last year, we added a Luigi Starter Course to bring two-player action to life, and now we’re ecstatic that we can further build on the social element of play, by bringing LEGO Peach into the action too. Ready for the spotlight, LEGO Peach will play an important role in joining the famous brothers on their journey to defeat their enemies and earn as many coins as possible in the process, too.”

The highly requested interactive LEGO Super Mario Adventures with Peach Starter Course and Peach’s Castle Expansion Set are the latest extension of the extremely popular LEGO Super Mario product line, which launched in 2020. As a result of a unique partnership between Nintendo and the LEGO Group, the product line now boasts the three Starter Courses, 17 Expansion Sets, a host of Power-Up Packs, and Character Packs, as well as two adult sets.

All sets and packs offer fans limitless ways to expand, rebuild, customize, and create their own action-packed challenges. There’s tons of creative fun to be had through this highly interactive experience, giving fans of both Super Mario and LEGO play an entirely new way to interact with their favorite characters in brick-built form. Fans can find building instructions for all sets and packs on the LEGO Super Mario app.

Other sets announced today include: a LEGO Super Mario Yoshi’s Gift House Expansion Set, which offers fans a way to say hello to Yoshi, go for a spin on the Treat Carousel and eat yummy fruits to trigger happy reactions and earn coins. Also revealed today and available from August 1st are the LEGO Super Mario Fuzzy Flippers Expansion Set, LEGO Super Mario Cat Peach Suit and Frozen Tower Expansion Set, LEGO Super Mario Goomba’s Shoe Expansion Set, and the LEGO Super Mario Big Spike’s Cloudtop Challenge Expansion Set. The full list of LEGO Super Mario products announced are as follows:

#71403 LEGO Super Mario Adventures with Peach Starter Course – 89.99 AUD / 79,99 CAD 59.99 EUR / 54.99 GBP / 59.99 USA

#71404 LEGO Super Mario Goomba’s Shoe Expansion – 17.99 AUD / 13.99 CAD / 9.99 EUR / 8.99 GBP / 9.99 USD

#71405 LEGO Super Mario Fuzzy Flippers Expansion Set – 39.99 AUD / 24.99 CAD / 24.99 EUR / 21.99 GBP / 19.99 USD

#71406 LEGO Super Mario Yoshi’s Gift House Expansion Set – 49.99 AUD / 39.99 CAD / 29.99 EUR / 24.99 GBP / 29.99 USD

#71407 LEGO Super Mario Cat Peach Suit and Frozen Tower Expansion Set – 119.99 AUD / 109.99 CAD / 69.99 EUR / 59.99 GBP / 79.99 USD

#71408 LEGO Super Mario Peach’s Castle Expansion Set – 199.99 AUD / 169.99 CAD / 129.99 EUR / 114.99 GBP / 129.99 USD

#71409 LEGO Super Mario Big Spike’s Cloudtop Challenge Expansion Set – 89.99 AUD / 89.99 CAD / 59.99 EUR / 54.99 GBP / 69.99 USD

All of the brand-new sets will be available from August 1st, 2022 at the LEGO Super Mario section of the Online LEGO Shop and from select leading retailers around the world. For more information on the upcoming sets, and to check out the currently available sets, visit the LEGO Super Mario section of the Online LEGO Shop.

What do you think? How do you like the upcoming LEGO Super Mario sets? Feel free to share your thoughts and discuss in the comment section below!

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The LEGO Group Financial Report for 2021

LEGO is a family-owned company, so they aren’t obliged to share their financial reports publicly, but they do it anyway and it’s always an interesting read. A couple of days ago, they reported their earnings for the full year of 2021. In brief, the LEGO Group’s revenue for the year grew 27 percent versus 2020 to DKK 55.3 billion and consumer sales grew 22 percent over the same period, outpacing the toy industry and driving market share growth globally and in the largest markets. Below are the details.

The LEGO Group CEO, Niels B. Christiansen said: “I am grateful for everything the LEGO Group was able to achieve in 2021. Our passionate and committed team of more than 24,000 colleagues showed tremendous dedication and resilience to keep the world playing. Meanwhile, our strong financial performance allows us to further accelerate strategic investments to help us reach more children in the long term.”

All market groups delivered double-digit consumer sales growth thanks to strong execution and the largest and most diverse portfolio ever that brought families together and appealed to builders of all ages and interests. Top-selling themes included LEGO City, LEGO Technic, LEGO Creator Expert, LEGO Harry Potter, and LEGO Star Wars.

The 2021 portfolio was awarded seven Toy of the Year Awards from The Toy Association which recognizes the year’s top product launches. The recognition is a testament to the creativity and playfulness of the company’s designers and the endless possibilities of the LEGO System in Play.

Operating profit was at DKK 17.0 billion, an increase of 32 percent compared with 2020, despite ambitious strategic investments and increased freight and raw materials costs. Net profit was at DKK 13.3 billion compared with DKK 9.9 billion in 2020, while free cash flow was at DKK 12.9 billion.

The company has delivered strong financial results while also delivering strong non-financial results such as consumer satisfaction (NPS) and people engagement that are both at record high levels.

STRATEGIC INVESTMENTS DRIVE IN-YEAR AND LONG-TERM GROWTH

The LEGO Group will continue to accelerate its strategic investments in product innovation, retail channels, production capacity, digitalization, and sustainability to drive in-year and long-term growth.

Christiansen said: “In 2021 we saw the benefits of strategic investments made over the past three years to innovate our portfolio, expand and evolve our retail experiences and increase capacity within our global supply chain network. I am excited about our ability to continue to invest against these priorities due to our strong financial results. Combined, these investments will allow us to bring LEGO play to many more children around the world now and for generations to come.”

In 2022, the LEGO Group expects growth rates to normalize to long-term sustainable single-digit growth. This will be driven by a continued focus on product innovation and growth in established and newer markets.

CREATING MEMORABLE RETAIL EXPERIENCES

The LEGO Group’s significant investments to expand, innovate and transform its digital retail channels and brick and mortar stores paid off in 2021.

Sales across its own and partners’ digital retail channels grew strong double digits, indicating the shift to online sales from 2020 continued.

Shoppers continue to seek meaningful and engaging brand experiences in physical stores. During the year, the company opened 165 new LEGO branded brick and mortar stores, with more than 90 in China. This brings the total number of stores globally to 832 as of December 31. 2021 also saw the introduction of a new retail store platform that is designed to create immersive, memorable brand experiences for shoppers. It will be introduced to more stores in 2022.

EXPANDING GLOBAL CAPACITY

The LEGO Group’s five factories in three continents positioned the company well to navigate through shifting demand in its largest markets.

In 2021, the LEGO Group announced its plans to further expand its network of factories with a new USD 1 billion factory in Vietnam. Located near Ho Chi Minh City, the site will be the company’s first operationally carbon neutral factory, constructed to support long-term growth in the Asia-Pacific region.

Additionally, the company is expanding its capacity of existing manufacturing sites significantly over the next five years to meet immediate and longer-term demand in line with growth expectations.

CONNECTING WITH CONSUMERS THROUGH DIGITAL AND PHYSICAL PLAY

The LEGO Group continued to provide playful digital experiences for builders, such as Digital Building Instructions which had 9.6 million downloads during the year, and the LEGO Life app which has been downloaded by more than 33 million users since its launch in 2018.

To support the development of LEGO consumer experiences that blend digital and physical play, the LEGO Group significantly increased its digital capabilities by recruiting colleagues to its Digital Hubs in Billund and Copenhagen in Denmark, London, and Shanghai.

BUILDING A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE

In 2021, the LEGO Group successfully completed a trial to replace single-use plastic bags in boxes with sustainable packaging. The new packaging will be phased in from mid-2022 putting the company on track to achieve its goal of having sustainable packaging by 2025.

It also unveiled a prototype brick made from recycled plastic bottles and continued to expand its range of elements made from bio-PE, which are included in nearly half of all LEGO sets. The company was awarded an A rating for Climate by CDP in recognition of the introduction of a science-based CO2 reduction target, supplier engagement, and ramping up investments in renewable energy, which included increasing solar panel capacity at its factories by 98%.

REACHING MORE CHILDREN

The LEGO Group believes that learning through play gives children the best opportunity to develop life-long skills that will help them achieve their potential. In 2021, the company reached more than 3.5 million children via donations and local community engagement activities. The LEGO Foundation, which owns 25 percent of the LEGO Group, also pledged DKK 2.8 billion in donations to programs that give children and families, often those in need or facing crises, the chance to play and learn.

Christiansen said: “2022 marks the 90th anniversary of the LEGO Group. We are pleased that in this milestone year our strong financial foundations allow us to make such significant investments in building a business that will inspire and develop future builders for many generations to come.”

The LEGO Group’s Annual Report and Sustainability Progress Report can be read and downloaded via the links below, along with infographics and fact sheets for an overview of their financial, strategic, and sustainability highlights. See links below:

What do you think? Did you notice any interesting details in the financial reports? Are you surprised by any of the results? How do you think they will be doing this year? Feel free to share and discuss in the comment section below!

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