Last chance to choose LEGO Star Wars Character Encyclopedia cover
Time is running out for you to cast your vote and decide who will appear on the front cover of the 2025 LEGO Star Wars Character Encyclopedia.
An updated version of the LEGO Star Wars Character Encyclopedia is due to be released next year, complete with an exclusive mystery minifigure. Publisher DK previously revealed that the new edition of the book will arrive on April 1, 2025, although there’s no word yet as to which character might be included with the title.
An official description for the LEGO Star Wars Character Encyclopedia states that it will include over 200 ‘amazing minifigures from all the Star Wars movies and TV shows, including new minifigures from The Mandalorian, Ahsoka, and The Bad Batch, as well as new variants of classic characters and fan favourites from the Skywalker Saga.’
In addition, LEGO Ideas recently opened up a new fan vote to decide which one of three pre-selected minifigures would be featured as the main cover image of the next iteration of the LEGO Star Wars Character Encyclopedia.
However, you only have until August 23 at 3:00pm EST to make your final selection from Luke Skywalker in his Rebel pilot outfit, C-3PO and Ahsoka Tano based on her recent Disney+ series, so that’s less than 24 hours, folks.
If you’ve still not made your choice yet, you can do so right now by clicking here, with a limit of one vote allowed per person. You’ll also need to ensure you’re signed into LEGO Ideas before you click through from the link.
The winner of the LEGO Star Wars Character Encyclopedia cover vote will then be announced on August 26. The book will be available from April 1, 2025 from LEGO.com and all good book stores, with Amazon currently listing the title with an RRP of £16.99.
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