After being revealed in December for a February 2022 release, LEGO have decided to pause the launch of the upcoming Overwatch 2 Titan set, as it reviews its partnership with Activision Blizzard, following sexual harassment and workplace allegations at the embattled video game developer. Here is LEGO’s official statement: We are currently reviewing our partnership…
LEGO Overwatch returns! First look at 76980 Titan!
After an extended hiatus, LEGO Overwatch is back for 2022, with at least one new set being revealed – 76980 Titan! The set, which has an unknown release date includes 2 minifigures, Tracer (who featured in the first wave of Overwatch from 2018), and fan-favourite Mei who makes her debut as a minifigure. The Titan…
LEGO Overwatch sets now available on Amazon Australia (plus some new 2019 deals!)
Good news, Australia! For those of you who have been waiting, LEGO Overwatch sets are now available from Amazon Australia! In a strange move, the entire LEGO Overwatch theme won’t be available at brick and mortar stores (except for the Legoland Discovery Centre and Dreamworld LEGO store) and are exclusive to Amazon in Australia. They’re…
Review: LEGO 75975 Watchpoint Gibraltar
Continuing my series of LEGO Overwatch reviews is the largest set from the theme – 75975 Watchpoint: Gibraltar, named after the Escort map of the same name. The set’s cornerstone is the Overwatch rocket, placed amidst the launch complex, and launch tower. Naturally, there’s a lot of expectation placed on the largest set of the theme, which…
Review: LEGO 75972 Dorado Showdown
Following on from my review of 75973 D.Va and Reinhardt, the next Overwatch review off the assembly line is 75973 Dorado Showdown. This is a medium-sized set featuring 3 Overwatch heroes – Soldier 76, Reaper and McCree – all three are aggressive offensive-type characters in game and are all relatively popular, with McCree and Soldier…
Review: LEGO 75973 D.va and Reinhardt
Two months ago, LEGO officially unveiled a brand new theme for 2019 – LEGO Overwatch, which caught many LEGO fans and industry observers by surprise. It was quite a bold move by LEGO, to produce sets from the online first-person shooter game, especially since LEGO rarely dabbles in video game licenses. For the unaware, Overwatch is…