LEGO Harry Potter 76457 Hogsmeade Village Rumoured for September 2025 Release
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Rumoured Hogsmeade set may join Hogwarts Castle and Diagon Alley in magical microscale collection that could complete the trio of iconic LEGO® Harry Potter™ wizarding builds. According to the latest whispers from Instagram user fateful_04, the 3,228-piece 76457 Hogsmeade Village set is slated for a potential launch in September 2025. While no pricing details have been revealed, the substantial piece count suggests that this set will bring a detailed microscale version of the wizarding village to life—building on the legacy of previous releases like 2023’s 76419 Hogwarts Castle and Grounds and 2025’s 76444 Diagon Alley Wizarding Shops.
3,228-Piece Microscale Set Could Complete the Wizarding World Trilogy
The Hogwarts Castle set is comprised of 6020 pieces, and the Diagon Alley set uses 2,750 pieces to recreate 16 bustling wizarding businesses. With 3,228 pieces, there’s ample room to capture the rich tapestry of Hogsmeade, including its famous haunts such as the Shrieking Shack, the Hog’s Head pub, the Three Broomsticks, Zonko’s Joke Shop (potentially competing with Weasley’s Wizard Wheezes), Hogsmeade Station—complete with its iconic red steam train—and Honeydukes sweet shop, among others. This microscale approach, echoing the style of the Diagon Alley set, could perfectly encapsulate the charm of the village.
If confirmed, this release would complete a microscale trilogy covering every major location visited in the Wizarding World. Unlike standalone sets representing one-off locales like the Ministry of Magic or the Quidditch World Cup, this trio would allow fans to recreate the full scope of Hogwarts, Diagon Alley, and Hogsmeade in a consistent and detailed manner.
While the rumoured details remain unverified, the prospect of a full microscale recreation of the Wizarding World is undoubtedly exciting for LEGO Harry Potter enthusiasts. With a potential release date in September 2025, fans will have to wait a bit longer for an official confirmation from the LEGO Group—but the buzz and anticipation in the community continue to grow.