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LEGO Fortnite: First look at new "Rave Cave" set

LEGO Fortnite: First look at new
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LEGO Fortnite: Blurry image of the "77082 Rave Cave" set with LEGO logo above
A first look at the new LEGO Fortnite 'Rave Cave' set has been revealed. Although the image is blurry, several key components can already be identified. Additionally, pricing information has surfaced. The set is expected to be released on June 1, 2026.

Yesterday, we reported on the new LEGO One Piece set, which is set to delight manga fans upon its release on August 1, 2026. Now, gaming enthusiasts can get their first look at the LEGO Fortnite set "77082 The Rave Cave," shared by @TUnibricks on X via @BlogBricks.

The exact piece count remains unknown, despite rumors circulating months ago. For instance, YouTuber Bricks & Pieces reported that the set would consist of 1,963 pieces; however, this has not been confirmed. What is certain is that it will be a substantial set.

The main model is expected to recreate the famous in-game location featuring the roller coaster, also known as the "Screwballer." It includes the large statue of the predominantly pink Cuddle Team Leader, with the coaster track sliding out of its mouth. The statue is built upon a rocky, snow-covered foundation. An entrance to the cave appears to be located on the right side.

Additionally, there are three tree builds similar in design to those found in the new Hogwarts sets. It would be interesting to see how the "Ballers"—the spherical vehicles with bubble windshields—are constructed and how they navigate the tracks.

Furthermore, five figures are visible, potentially including a Cuddle Cheerleader, which would be a recurring character from previous sets. Rumors also suggest that another figure could be Fishstick. The set is expected to cost $199/€199 and should be released on 1 June 2026.

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@BlogsBrick on X via @TUnibricks, Reddit

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Nicole Dominikowski, 2026-04- 5 (Update: 2026-04- 5)