Sonic the Hedgehog fans can get the recently released Shadow Lego set for its lowest price yet at Target. The 720-piece Shadow the Hedgehog display model is discounted from $70 down to only $49 as part of Target’s Cyber Monday Lego sale. Here’s a quick look at our favorite deals in the sale:
The Shadow the Hedgehog Lego display model launched October 1 exclusively at Target and the Lego Store. It’s the second Sonic the Hedgehog Lego display model for adults. You could argue it’s technically the first, because the Green Hill Zone display model was released under the Lego Ideas umbrella at the beginning of 2022, well before the official Sonic series debuted in August last year. Heads up: Lego Ideas: Sonic Green Hill Zone is on sale for $54.40 for Cyber Monday at Amazon.
And if you haven’t played Sonic X Shadow Generations, you can snag a copy for PS5, Nintendo Switch, or Xbox Series X for only $30.
Sonic the Hedgehog Lego Sets
Amazon has some terrific deals on other Lego Sonic building kits, including Amy’s Animal Rescue Island for only $35 (was $50), the aforementioned Lego Ideas Green Hill Zone display model for $54 (was $80), and Dr. Eggman’s Death Egg Robot for $48 (was $60). You can pair your big Shadow the Hedgehog set with a Shadow minifigure and his motorcycle for only $16 (was $20).
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PC players can get Sonic X Shadow Generations for a discount, too. Fanatical is selling Sonic X Shadow Generations Steam keys for $32.49. Alternatively, you can grab the Digital Deluxe Edition for $39 (was $60) and get some neat extras, including multiple skins and a digital soundtrack and art book.
Shadow will be played by Keanu Reeves in Sonic the Hedgehog 3, which is set to premiere in theaters on December 20. If you want to rewatch the first two movies and Paramount’s Knuckles miniseries, which takes place between the second and third films, Amazon has collectible steelbook editions for cheap, including a two-movie steelbook collection on 4K Blu-ray for only $25.
Sonic the Hedgehog Blu-ray deals at Amazon
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