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In 1955, the LEGO Group introduced a simple yet revolutionary idea: that every LEGO® brick, no matter when it was made, should fit together. Seventy years on, the LEGO System in Play remains the foundation for creativity and endless imagination. To mark this milestone of this revolutionary system, we look back through the LEGO archive to trace the evolution of LEGO houses and the System in Play that makes them possible.

Hey You Guys! The LEGO Group, in partnership with Warner Bros. Discovery Global Consumer Products, today unveils the LEGO® Ideas The Goonies set, a 2,912-piece diorama model that invites adult fans to relive the ultimate underground treasure hunt – in brick form.

Today, the LEGO Group unveils the LEGO® Icons Tropical Aquarium Building Set - a vibrant, brick-built interpretation of an underwater world, teeming with imaginative details and playful charm.

• More than one million children globally have used the LEGO MRI Scanner in hospitals to help them prepare for MRI scans through play-based learning.
• 96% of healthcare professionals say the model helps reduce children’s anxiety.
• 46% of healthcare professionals report a reduced need to use sedation or general anesthetic on children during MRI procedures after playing with the set.

Today, the LEGO Group unveiled the latest additions to its LEGO® DC Batman™ collection to mark the 20th anniversary of the franchise at New York Comic Con.
The sets announced include LEGO DC Batman: Batman Logo, LEGO DC Batman: Batman v Superman™ Batmobile, LEGO DC Batman: The Batman Batmobile and LEGO DC Batman: Batman & Robin™ Batmobile.
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The LEGO Group and Formula 1 have released the first trailer for Bricks on Track: Building the LEGO® F1® Drivers’ Parade, a new special about the ten drivable LEGO F1 cars that took to the track at the FORMULA 1 MIAMI GRAND PRIX 2025 Drivers’ Parade.

At the LEGO Group, we want to help build a sustainable future for children. As part of this, we are taking steps to reduce our carbon emissions, finding innovative and local solutions to make our production sites more efficient, and increasing the use of renewable energy.
This ambition is part of our ‘Zero Impact in Operations’ goal, looking for improvements in our own operations, with a focus on reducing our Scope 1 and 2 emissions.

Today, the LEGO Group’s U.S. factory site marked a major construction milestone with the placement of the final steel beam on the main production building’s frame. The symbolic ‘topping out’ moment signals the start of the next phase of construction for the state-of-the-art facility, which remains on track to begin production in 2027.

The LEGO Group today officially opened a major expansion at its manufacturing site in Nyíregyháza, Hungary. This expansion is the result of a two-year investment programme, which has seen the site’s production capacity increase by 30% to meet strong demand for its products.

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