Quick flag on this one: nothing here is official. A known leaker has surfaced pricing changes for 13 LEGO sets in the US, 10 BrickHeadz and 3 upscaled minifigure-scale models, and the numbers are big enough to be worth watching even while unconfirmed.
The specific figure getting the most attention is 40619 EVE & WALL-E, reportedly moving from $14.99 to $19.99, a 33% jump. The BrickHeadz increases cited are in the same ballpark (roughly +30%), and the upscaled minifigure sets are pegged at $54.99 to $59.99.
I want to be direct about what this is: a leak, not a LEGO.com pricing update. Leaks like this are right often enough to take seriously, but they’re also exactly the kind of thing that turns into a Reddit-fueled panic buy before anything’s confirmed. Nothing on LEGO.com reflects these prices as of this post.
Why it’s still worth a mention
If you buy sets at retail to flip, price-increase rumors are one of the few moments where waiting is the wrong move. Once a hike is real, the pre-increase stock at the old price becomes the thing with margin baked in on day one. If you were already planning to pick up 40619 or any BrickHeadz on this list, doing it now instead of in a month costs you nothing and hedges against the rumor being true.
I’ll update this post the moment LEGO.com pricing actually changes. Until then, treat this as a watch item, not a confirmed story.
Sources: Brick Fanatics, GameRant
