⚡ Quick Read
- Packaging renders for 77079 Tomatohead, 77080 Supply Drop, and 77081 Kit have leaked online via X user Loolo_WRLD
- All three sets match details first reported in a December 2025 leak, confirming piece counts, set numbers, and age ratings
- A fourth set, 77082 Rave Cave, has been separately sighted and is expected to be the wave’s largest at 1,963 pieces
- All four sets are rumoured to launch June 1, 2026, priced from $17.99 to $229.99
- Tomatohead and Supply Drop include LEGO Fortnite Decor Packs; Kit comes with a Fortnite in-game outfit
- The Rave Cave features a working Screwballer roller coaster and a large Cuddle Team Leader bust
- LEGO and Epic Games have been collaborating since April 2022, with 10 sets released to date
Another batch of LEGO Fortnite sets has found its way online ahead of any official announcement, and this time the images look convincingly close to finished retail packaging. Three new sets have been sighted in product renders leaked by X user Loolo_WRLD on April 19 — and combined with a separately revealed fourth set, the full 2026 wave is starting to come into sharp focus ahead of a rumoured June 1 launch.
The LEGO and Epic Games partnership first kicked off in April 2022, and it has grown steadily ever since. Beyond the LEGO Fortnite game mode that launched inside Fortnite itself, the collaboration has produced a growing line of physical brick sets. Ten sets have been released so far, with three already retired as of April 2026. The line has followed a pattern of four sets per annual wave, and 2026 looks set to continue that rhythm.

What Just Leaked: Tomatohead, Supply Drop, and Kit
The three newly surfaced packaging images show what appear to be official product renders for 77079 Tomatohead, 77080 Supply Drop, and 77081 Kit. The details on the boxes — set numbers, piece counts, and age ratings — line up precisely with information from a December 2025 leak that first identified these products. At the time, that earlier report pegged an August release window; more recent intelligence from leaker Jedi JAC Penguin has shifted expectations toward June 2026.
The leaked renders also confirm something not previously known: the in-game digital bonuses bundled with each set. Both 77079 Tomatohead and 77080 Supply Drop include a LEGO Fortnite Decor Pack, while 77081 Kit comes with an in-game Fortnite outfit. Based on how the existing 77077 Klombo set handles its bonus — which bundles in the Island Adventure Peely outfit redeemable via QR code on the building instructions cover — these digital extras are likely to work the same way.
Breaking Down Each Set
77079 Tomatohead — 210 pieces, $17.99 (age 10+)
The entry-level set of the wave is a brick-built recreation of the iconic Tomatohead skin — a pizza-themed character who’s been a Fortnite staple since Season 3 in 2018 and is part of the Pizza Pit cosmetic set. Tomatohead is a well-loved character who also appears in LEGO Fortnite Odyssey as a village visitor, so he’s a natural fit for a physical set. The build is a similar scale to 2024’s 77070 Durrr Burger, but with a twist: this one reportedly hides a small interior tucked inside the spherical red tomato body. At $17.99, it’s the most accessible entry point in the wave and pairs with a LEGO Fortnite Decor Pack.
77080 Supply Drop — 314 pieces, $44.99 (age 10+)
The Supply Drop is one of Fortnite’s most recognisable pieces of iconography — the blue crate dangling from a balloon that players race to reach at the start of a match. The LEGO version recreates that familiar silhouette in brick form, with the balloon section likely using LEGO’s standard hot-air balloon pieces, which would help explain the piece count given the scale. Like the Tomatohead set, it bundles in a LEGO Fortnite Decor Pack.
77081 Kit — 1,230 pieces, $109.99 (age 12+)
The most substantial of the three newly leaked sets, Kit is a large-scale brick-built mech suit. Kit is a Fortnite character who originally appeared during Chapter 2 — the mechanical-themed cat who constructed his own battle suit from scavenged parts. The LEGO version recreates the mech on a display-worthy scale, with Kit himself shown piloting it from the inside. At 1,230 pieces and $109.99, this one is squarely aimed at older builders and collectors. It comes with an in-game Fortnite outfit rather than a Decor Pack, making it the only set in the wave to include a wearable cosmetic.
The Fourth Set: 77082 Rave Cave
Not included in the fresh batch of leaked packaging images, but already sighted separately, is 77082 Rave Cave — the anticipated flagship of the 2026 wave. Based on the Rave Cave location from Fortnite Chapter 3 Season 3, the set’s centrepiece is a large brick-built bust of Cuddle Team Leader, the iconic pink bear outfit that’s been in Fortnite since 2018 and has appeared in previous LEGO sets including the Battle Bus. The Screwballer — the in-game roller coaster that ran through the Rave Cave — is recreated as a working track that dramatically emerges from Cuddle Team Leader’s open mouth.
The set also reportedly includes five minifigures — among them a Cuddle Cheerleader and, according to some sources, Fishstick — alongside three tree builds that give the model its signature overgrown look. Ballers, the spherical bubble vehicles from the original Rave Cave, are also suggested to make an appearance, potentially able to navigate the track.
At a rumoured 1,963 pieces and $229.99, Rave Cave would slot in just below the current champion of the LEGO Fortnite line: 77078 Mecha Team Leader, which tops out at 2,503 pieces and $249.99. The in-game bonus for Rave Cave hasn’t been confirmed yet.
Full Rumoured 2026 Wave at a Glance
| No. | Name | Pieces | Price | Age | Bonus | Release |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 77079 | Tomatohead | 210 | $17.99 | 10+ | LEGO Fortnite Decor Pack | June 1, 2026 |
| 77080 | Supply Drop | 314 | $44.99 | 10+ | LEGO Fortnite Decor Pack | June 1, 2026 |
| 77081 | Kit | 1,230 | $109.99 | 12+ | Fortnite In-Game Outfit | June 1, 2026 |
| 77082 | Rave Cave | 1,963 | $229.99 | 10+ | TBC | June 1, 2026 |
None of these sets have been officially confirmed by LEGO or Epic Games yet, so all details remain subject to change until an announcement is made. Given how closely the leaked packaging matches the December 2025 data, though, the information looks solid. With June 1 just six weeks away, an official reveal shouldn’t be far off.
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