Lego Animal Crossing building sets are on sale for solid discounts at Amazon. With Animal Crossing: New Horizons coming to Nintendo Switch 2 alongside a new update in January, the official Lego playsets could prove to be popular gifts this holiday season. But there’s another reason why fans should grab Lego Animal Crossing sets sooner rather than later. More than half of the Lego Animal Crossing lineup will be discontinued in the the coming weeks. Lego has marked seven of the 13 retail sets as “retiring soon” on its storefront, including multiple of the most popular playsets.
Animal Crossing Lego Set Deals (November 2025)
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Nook’s Cranny and Rosie’s House is discounted to $55 (was $75). This 535-piece playset includes Tom Nook’s store, Rosie’s home, and a bunch of accessories and decorations. You can customize the interior and exterior layouts by swapping the interchangeable baseplates. Naturally, it comes with Lego minifigure versions of Tom Nook and Rosie.
Nook’s Cranny isn’t the only large Animal Crossing Lego set retiring soon. Guitarist doggo extraordinaire will be taking a bow when the curtain closes on K.K.’s Concert at the Plaza. The 555-piece playset is on sale for $64 (was $80) at Amazon. This is arguably the best Lego Animal Crossing set due to how much variety it offers. It includes the Residential Services building, a drivable camper, a portable cafe, and a buildable stage for minifigure K.K. Slider to perform on alongside Isabelle and Audie. And yes, K.K. Slider has an acoustic guitar accessory. Like Nook’s Cranny, this playset has a modular design, so you can tinker with the layout by changing the baseplates.
Both of the Lego Animal Crossing sets featuring Isabelle are retiring. The 389-piece Isabelle’s House Visit playset is on sale for $28 (was $40). You’ll build Fauna’s idyllic home as well as decorations such as trees, a tool rack, and a garden. You can redecorate the yard with swappable baseplates. Isabelle also delivered a present–attached to a balloon, of course–to her friend Fauna.
The Fly with Dodo Airlines Airport is discounted to only $22.79 (was $38). The 292-piece playset is a replica of the airport from Animal Crossing: New Horizons. Along with the airport, it includes a buildable airplane and two minifigures: Wilbur and Tangy.
Amazon also has Bunnie’s Outdoor Activities for $14 (was $20) and Julian’s Birthday Party for $10.82 (was $15). The only retiring Animal Crossing Lego set that’s not on sale is Kapp’n’s Island Boat Tour.
More Animal Crossing Lego Deals & New Sets

Three Lego Animal Crossing sets that are not retiring are up for grabs for discounted prices, too. Leif’s Caravan & Garden Shop is $24 (was $30), and the Able Sisters Clothing Shop is down to $32 (was $40). Both playsets come with two Lego minifigures. The cheapest product in the lineup, Stargazing with Celeste, is only $7.19.
In August, Lego launched three new Animal Crossing sets, including the 814-piece Creative Houses playset. It’s the largest Animal Crossing Lego product yet, and each house has a 2-in-1 design. You can alter the houses and the decorations to match all four seasons. The 543-piece Blather’s Museum Collection lets fans customize the exhibits inside and outside of the building.
Fans of Nintendo-themed Lego sets should also check out the retired Donkey Kong Lego sets while they are still in stock at Amazon. You can get Dixie Kong’s Jungle Jam for only $15 (was $17) and Donkey Kong’s Tree House for $60. All four Lego Super Mario Donkey Kong sets retired late last year.
Lego is also retiring the Lego Mario Kart Donkey Kong & DK Jumbo 387-piece set, so snag it for $28.49 (was $35) before it’s gone.


