LEGO Star Wars: The Force of Creativity sells out after one day in some regions
LEGO Star Wars: The Force of Creativity has already sold out in some parts of the world, just a day after going on sale worldwide.
Priced at £129.99 / $149.99 / €149.99, The Force of Creativity finally became available to buy around the world yesterday on July 20 as part of the LEGO Group’s 25th anniversary celebrations for the LEGO Star Wars theme. Written by former Brick Fanatics editor Graham E. Hancock, the book includes interviews with over 50 people across Lucasfilm and the LEGO Group and unpublished development artwork, character designs, and memorabilia.
One day on from going on sale in full, The Force of Creativity has sold out in Europe, becoming marked as ‘temporarily out of stock.’ It remains in stock and available to buy in the UK and the US but there’s no word on when it will come back in stock in Europe. That could suggest that European orders have exceeded the LEGO Group’s expectations, as often sold-out sets will already have a date of when they will come out of back order, if stock remains.
As an exclusive product, no other retailers will have ways to buy The Force of Creativity, although some cryptic wording has got us wondering if a wider release could be on the cards, although that’s just speculation for now.
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