LEGO VIDIYO sets no longer due to retire in 2021
The first wave of LEGO VIDIYO BeatBoxes will now hang around on shelves until at least the end of 2022 – a year beyond their original retirement date.
That’s according to Brick Fanatics’ sources, which now list 43102 Candy Mermaid BeatBox, 43103 Punk Pirate BeatBox and so on as retiring by December 31, 2022. By comparison, their scheduled exit date as of last month was December 31, 2021.
While we don’t know exactly why these six sets have been given an extra year on shelves, there are a couple of possibilities. The first is that they’ve proved more popular than originally anticipated, although given the LEGO Group has made an official statement effectively ruling out future additions to the augmented-reality theme, that doesn’t feel quite on the money.
More likely – especially factoring in that the majority of VIDIYO’s BeatBoxes have been available for roughly half off at Amazon for the past few months – is that the LEGO Group just hasn’t managed to shift its available stock, and so will continue trying to do so next year. Just how low prices will need to go for that to happen remains to be seen.
Here’s the full list of LEGO VIDIYO sets due to retire between this year and next:
September 30, 2021
43101 Bandmates
December 31, 2022
43102 Candy Mermaid BeatBox
43103 Punk Pirate BeatBox
43104 Alien DJ BeatBox
43105 Party Llama BeatBox
43106 Unicorn DJ BeatBox
43107 HipHop Robot BeatBox
43108 Bandmates Series 2
43109 Metal Dragon BeatBox
43110 Folk Fairy BeatBox
43111 Candy Castle Stage
43112 Robo HipHop Car
43113 K-Pawp Concert
43114 Punk Pirate Ship
43115 The Boombox
These retirement dates aren’t set in stone, so the BeatBoxes could theoretically be pulled up from December to July 2022, for instance. Either way, this probably isn’t any indication that VIDIYO has more life in it than expected.
For an up-to-date list of LEGO sets retiring in 2021 across all themes, click here.
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