Lego Star Wars Smart Play Preorder: Interactive Sets Debut at CES 2026
Lego Star Wars Smart Play preorder is now open following CES 2026. Discover interactive sets starting at $69.99 with smart brick technology and motion sounds.
Lego just gave fans a whole new reason to obsess over their builds. At CES 2026, the Danish toy giant unveiled the Lego Smart Play system, introducing interactive sounds, lights, and responsive behaviors to the classic building experience. Even better? The system is making its debut with three iconic Star Wars sets.
Lego Star Wars Smart Play Preorder Details and Features
According to Mashable, the magic lies in a single Smart Brick. During the CES demo, Lego cars revved their engines, and an airplane pilot reacted when flipped upside down. Each Smart Brick offers roughly 45 minutes of battery life and includes a charger. Preorders are now live on Amazon with an official release date of March 1, 2026.
The Initial Star Wars Lineup
Builders can choose from three different tiers of interactivity and complexity. The flagship Throne Room Duel and A-Wing is priced at $159.99 and features 962 pieces with five Smart Tags for immersive lightsaber battle sounds.
For those seeking the mid-range option, Luke’s Red Five X-Wing costs $89.99 (581 pieces), while the most affordable entry point is Darth Vader’s TIE Fighter at $69.99 (473 pieces), featuring motion-activated laser and engine effects.
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