Lancement mondial des nouveaux sets Star Wars Smart Play de Lego

Les cinq nouveaux sets Star Wars de Lego pour sa plateforme Smart Play, annoncés au Nuremberg Toy Fair, sont désormais disponibles en ligne et chez certains détaillants après leur sortie le 1er mars. Ils rejoignent trois sets antérieurs, formant huit constructions interactives qui mêlent briques physiques à des sons, lumières et effets numériques.

S'appuyant sur le système Smart Play dévoilé au CES — qui associe des Smart Bricks équipées de capteurs à des minifigurines et tags compatibles pour des scènes Star Wars immersives —, Lego a lancé les cinq sets supplémentaires présentés en janvier. Les prix vont de 40 $ à 100 $, et ils incluent Luke's Landspeeder (40 $), AT-ST Attack on Endor (50 $), Yoda's Hut and Jedi Training (70 $), Mos Eisley Cantina (80 $) et Millennium Falcon (100 $). Ils nécessitent une Smart Brick séparée (incluse dans les trois sets initiaux : Darth Vader's TIE Fighter, Luke's Red Five X-Wing et Throne Room Duel and A-Wing) pour une interactivité complète comme des sons et lumières activés par le mouvement. Les précommandes ont commencé le 27 janvier, la disponibilité s'élargissant désormais après le lancement. Lego continue de soutenir la gamme avec des mises à jour prévues et de futures extensions, enrichissant la construction traditionnelle d'un jeu propulsé par la technologie.

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