Lego's new Star Wars Smart Play sets launch worldwide

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.

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