
LEGO Smart Play is unveiled at CES 2026 as a revolution in physics play: smart bricks respond to motion, sound and light without screens, ushering in a new era of creativity and interaction. Interactive Star Wars playsets will launch on March 1, 2026.
- LEGO Smart Play takes CES 2026 by storm
- LEGO Smart Play game — what is it
- Architecture and system components
- Interaction principle
- H2: LEGO Smart Play — first sets
- Three examples of assemblies and behavior
- 1. X-Wing in Dynamics
- TIE Fighter in battle
- Throne Room Duel with effects
- Why LEGO Smart Play is important
- A New Era of Physical Play
- Expert Commentary
- Background: From Classics to Smart Play
LEGO Smart Play takes CES 2026 by storm
LEGO Smart Play, writes xrust, is the latest innovation from The LEGO Group, shown at the show CES 2026in Las Vegas, becomes the most significant evolution of the designer since the introduction of minifigures in 1978. The system combines classic bricks with technology that allows structures to respond to a child's actions with sound, light and movement without apps or screens.
LEGO Creative Play Lab expert Tom Donaldson called Smart Play “the future of physical play,” emphasizing that the technology is integrated directly into the bricks, rather than requiring the distraction of gadgets. Cybernews
LEGO Smart Play game — what is it
Architecture and system components
- LEGO SMART Brick — an intelligent smart brick with over 20 patented technologies (motion sensors, accelerometer, light, sound, mini speaker, wireless charging).
- SMART Tags — tags that tell the Smart Brick what kind of object is built and what reactions should be reproduced.
- SMART Minifigures — minifigures with unique reactions that activate additional effects.
Interaction principle
LEGO Smart Play works like this: after building a model with a SMART Brick and placing a SMART Tag, LEGO “understands” what exactly has been built and triggers the corresponding sounds, lighting effects and emotional reactions of the minifigures in real time. Cybernews
H2: LEGO Smart Play — first sets
- Luke's Red Five X-Wing™ (75423): 584-piece model with interactive engine sounds, laser shots, repairs and launch.
- Darth Vader's TIE Fighter™ (75421): 473-piece, pilot reaction, engine roar and combat effects.
- Throne Room Duel & A-Wing (75427): 962 pieces, including throne room and A-Wing elements, with music and lighting effects for the climactic duel.
All three sets debut March 1, 2026and are compatible with the classic LEGO system, allowing you to use Smart elements in your own designs. Eizvestia
Three examples of assemblies and behavior
1. X-Wing in Dynamics
When assembled, Luke’s Red Five X-Wing™ SMART Brick recognizes the corresponding SMART Tag and plays the sound of the aircraft engine as the wing tilts and moves, and when the mechanic minifigure approaches, the sounds of hull repair and preparation for flight are triggered. Eizvestia
TIE Fighter in battle
In Darth Vader’s TIE Fighter™ the system enhances the effects: when moving sharply, the model reproduces a realistic roar of ion engines, and when in contact with other SMART Tags it produces the sounds of laser salvos. Eizvestia
Throne Room Duel with effects
In Throne Room Duel & A-WingWhen the lightsabers collide, SMART Brick plays the theme music and lighting effects, and the minifigures respond with voice “responses”, creating the atmosphere of the original scene. Eizvestia
Why LEGO Smart Play is important
A New Era of Physical Play
Smart Play marks the transition from passive to actively responsive sets, without screens or apps, which is important for the development of imagination and motor skills in children. Eizvestia
Expert Commentary
According to educational games expert Professor of Game Design Anna Clarke:
“Integrating sensors and responsive elements into physical toys can significantlyexpand the way children make sense of their creationwhile maintaining the tactile pleasure of assembly.” (exclusive commentary)
Background: From Classics to Smart Play
LEGO continues to pioneer physical play for over 90 years, remaining one of the most popular toys in the world. Smart Play is a hands-on bridge between traditional brick building and modern interactivity, while avoiding the screen dependency that sets it apart from many modern electronic toys. trud.bg
Xrust Game LEGO Smart Play — interactive “smart” construction sets from CES 2026
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