LEGO's Star Wars line has come a very long way since its debut in 1999. LEGO Star Wars sets have evolved from relatively blocky approximations of iconic Star Wars prequel ships and scenes to fully-fledged recreations that frequently feature thousands of pieces and, unfortunately, cost hundreds of dollars.
The next step in LEGO Star Wars' evolution is already well underway. 2026 has already seen a total of eight new LEGO Star Wars sets release, and that's just scratching the surface of what LEGO has in store for one of its flagship lines. From sets based on The Mandalorian and Grogu to a whole wave centered around an experimental new play feature, LEGO is doing a lot with the Star Wars license this year.
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Every LEGO Star Wars Set Already Released in 2026
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Set Name |
Price |
Piece Count |
Link to Buy |
|---|---|---|---|
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The Mandalorian and Grogu's Speeder Bike |
$9.99 |
58 |
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Cobb Vanth's Speeder |
$34.99 |
207 |
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AT-AT |
$64.99 |
525 |
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Venator-Class Attack Cruiser |
$79.99 |
643 |
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Grogu's Homestead |
$19.99 |
107 |
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Clone Shock Trooper Mech |
$14.99 |
151 |
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Siege of Mandalore Battle Pack |
$22.99 |
116 |
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BB-8 Astromech Droid |
$89.99 |
569 |
Eight LEGO Star Wars sets have already hit store shelves this year. Generally speaking, while most of the sets themselves have been praised for their designs, the perpetual increase in cost year-on-year has started to take a toll on LEGO Star Wars fans. Though it's great to see a $10 LEGO Star Wars set again, charging $22.99 for the 116-piece Siege of Mandalore Battle Pack and $34.99 for the 207-piece Cobb Vanth's Speeder set might seem a little egregious to some fans. That said, LEGO Star Wars' midi-scale vehicle sets continue to be a highlight of the entire line, with both the Venator and AT-AT boasting great detail.
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Every LEGO Star Wars Set Releasing in March 2026
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Set Name |
Price |
Piece Count |
Link to Pre-Order |
|---|---|---|---|
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SMART Play: Luke's Landspeeder |
$39.99 |
215 |
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SMART Play: Darth Vader's TIE Fighter (Includes SMART Brick) |
$69.99 |
473 |
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SMART Play: Yoda's Hut and Jedi Training |
$69.99 |
440 |
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SMART Play: Luke's Red Five X-Wing (Includes SMART Brick) |
$89.99 |
581 |
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SMART Play: AT-ST Attack on Endor |
$49.99 |
347 |
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SMART Play: Mos Eisley Cantina |
$79.99 |
666 |
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SMART Play: Millennium Falcon |
$99.99 |
885 |
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SMART Play: Throne Room Duel and A-Wing (Includes SMART Brick) |
$159.99 |
962 |
On March 1, LEGO unleashes its first wave of SMART Play sets. For those unaware, SMART Play is the latest experimental play feature from LEGO, one that revolves around a SMART Brick. This special technology-packed brick produces lights and noises based on the SMART Tags and SMART Minifigures that surround it. LEGO is testing this new feature with an entire wave of LEGO Star Wars sets, all of which are designed around SMART Brick functionality, though it's very important to note that some don't include the brick itself.
A week or so out from release, there's a lot of caution surrounding these LEGO Star Wars SMART Play sets. On paper, these sets look much less detailed than regular LEGO Star Wars sets, but cost quite a bit more. The SMART Play Luke's Landspeeder set, for instance, features just 215 pieces and retails for $39.99, while the 2020 Luke Skywalker's Landspeeder (75271) set contained 236 pieces and retailed for $29.99. To make matters worse, the SMART Play Luke's Landspeeder set doesn't even include a SMART Brick.
Only three sets in this March LEGO Star Wars wave actually contain the SMART Brick needed to access the play features they've all been designed around, those being the Darth Vader's TIE Fighter set, the Red Five X-Wing, and the Throne Room Duel & A-Wing set. This means that in order to access the play features of a cheaper set like Luke's Landspeeder, fans will also need to spend an additional $69.99 at the very least for a set that includes a SMART Brick.
Every LEGO Star Wars Set Releasing in April 2026
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Set Name |
Price |
Piece Count |
Link to Pre-Order |
|---|---|---|---|
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AT-RT Attack |
$44.99 |
297 |
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Anzellan Starship |
$74.99 |
701 |
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Grogu (Mandalorian Apprentice) |
$129.99 |
1,200 |
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The Razor Crest |
$149.99 |
930 |
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New Republic X-Wing Starfighter |
$69.99 |
558 |
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The Mandalorian and Grogu: Allies and Villains BrickHeadz |
$39.99 |
661 |
LEGO Star Wars will return to a regular wave following its March SMART Play experiment. On April 26, six new LEGO Star Wars sets will hit store shelves, all of them inspired by The Mandalorian and Grogu movie, which will hit theaters a month later. As should be expected, the two titular protagonists appear in most of these upcoming LEGO Star Wars sets, though a special "Mandalorian Apprentice" version of the Grogu minifigure appears in the Anzellan Starship, the Razor Crest, and the buildable Grogu sets, sporting a circular mudhorn medallion on its torso print.
The new Razor Crest LEGO set has already attracted ire online from some fans due to comparisons between it and the previously released 2020 version. While the original 2020 Razor Crest contained 999 pieces and retailed for $139.99, the upcoming 2026 Razor Crest will contain 930 pieces and will retail for $149.99. One clear advantage the new Razor Crest has, however, is its included Zeb Orrelios minifigure, which features dual-molded arms and legs.
Every Rumored LEGO Star Wars 2026 Set
That's every upcoming Star Wars set that LEGO has officially confirmed as of February 22, 2026, but there are a few rumors currently floating around. A few weeks ago, leaker Maniac67 claimed that a new Imperial Shuttle LEGO set is on the way. This set will reportedly contain 961 pieces, six minifigures, and will be inspired by The Mandalorian Season 2 finale. The first details of this year's LEGO Star Wars advent calendar have also leaked, with it allegedly including Moff Gideon and Mando in holiday outfits as well as a new version of Grogu.
Just a few days ago, Carter_bricks04 also leaked a new Sandcrawler set, one based on its appearance in the first season of The Mandalorian. This set will reportedly include six minifigures, will contain around 1,700 pieces, and will retail for $199.99. According to this latest leak, the new LEGO Star Wars Sandcrawler set will release in August 2026.