Lego's five new Star Wars sets for its Smart Play platform, announced at the Nuremberg Toy Fair, are now available online and at select retailers following their March 1 release. These join three earlier sets, creating eight interactive builds that blend physical bricks with digital sounds, lights, and effects.
Building on the Smart Play system unveiled at CES—which pairs sensor-equipped Smart Bricks with compatible minifigures and tags for immersive Star Wars scenes—Lego has launched the five additional sets previewed in January.
Priced from $40 to $100, these include Luke's Landspeeder ($40), AT-ST Attack on Endor ($50), Yoda's Hut and Jedi Training ($70), Mos Eisley Cantina ($80), and Millennium Falcon ($100). They require a separate Smart Brick (included in the initial three sets: Darth Vader's TIE Fighter, Luke's Red Five X-Wing, and Throne Room Duel and A-Wing) for full interactivity like motion-activated sounds and lights.
Preorders began January 27, with availability now expanding post-launch. Lego continues to support the line with planned updates and future expansions, enhancing traditional building with tech-driven play.