Home Celeb & Entertainment Luigi Is Coming to the Super Mario LEGO Universe This Summer! By Erica LoopApril 20, 2021 Search more like this pre-ordertwincoursebuilding-bricksofficerbrotherexpandbrickdownloadexcitementpressfigureselectpurchase Read next Celeb & Entertainment The Best Organic Clothes for Babies & Toddlers Celeb & Entertainment 45 Pumpkin Carving Designs That’ll Wow the Neighborhood Celeb & Entertainment Target’s Best Holiday Deals Start Sooner Than You Think Celeb & Entertainment This Larger Than Life Mister Rogers Monument is Exactly What the World Needs Celeb & Entertainment Want a Free Donut on Halloween? Here’s How to Get One from Krispy Kreme The LEGO Super Mario universe is expanding! The LEGO Group recently announced the launch of an all-new LEGO Luigi figure—and that’s not all. Not only will your brick-building kiddo get a kick out of the LEGO Luigi, they can also create their own awesomely imaginative excitement with the new LEGO Super Mario Adventures with Luigi Starter Course. Takashi Tezuka, Executive Officer and Game Producer of Nintendo Co., Ltd., said in a press release, “We are very pleased to add Mario’s twin brother, Luigi, to the LEGO Super Mario family with the new LEGO Super Mario Adventure with Luigi Starter Course.” The new Adventures with Luigi Starter Course includes 280 buildable pieces. Your kiddo can build the bricks, rebuild them, and continue rebuilding to their heart’s content. Along with the building bricks, your child can also download the free LEGO Super Mario app. The app is compatible with all LEGO Super Mario products and keeps track of scores, provides building ideas and gives your kids creative tips. Find the new LEGO Super Mario Adventures with Luigi Starter Course ($59.99) on LEGO.com and at select retailers. This new set is currently available for pre-order only and will launch for purchase Aug. 1, 2021. —Erica Loop Photos courtesy of LEGO RELATED STORIES 26 LEGO Sets That Will Delight LEGO Fans of All Ages Sneak Peak: LEGO Drops First Glimpse at VIDIYO Minifigs & More These New LEGO Bricks Teach Visually Impaired Kids to Read Braille