The next Lego console set might just be a PlayStation, if a trusted leak proves accurate. Instagram user Lego_Minecraft_Goat, known for reliable Lego scoops, shared images of a brick-built PlayStation set reportedly launching this December. Priced at $159.99/€159.99, the set includes 1,911 pieces and at least one controller.
This places the Lego PlayStation larger than the Game Boy set (421 pieces) but smaller than the Atari 2600 (2,532 pieces) and NES (2,642 pieces). While the leak doesn’t specify which PlayStation model is featured, the images hint at the original grey console that started it all.
Why Gamers Should Care
Lego’s console replicas are more than just display pieces. Past sets like the NES included interactive touches-a TV screen showing Super Mario Bros. and hidden scenes. The Atari 2600 set came with game cartridges and a secret vignette. Even the Sega controller concealed a tiny Sonic the Hedgehog diorama. Although the PlayStation leak doesn’t confirm extras, it doesn’t rule them out either. If Lego follows its usual pattern, expect some playful surprises.
At $159.99/€159.99, the PlayStation set sits in the same price bracket as other premium Lego gaming collaborations. It’s a significant investment, but these sets often sell out quickly and become sought-after collectibles. If you’re eyeing one for the holidays, be ready to act fast.
Lego’s Gaming Collab Streak
Lego and Sony Interactive Entertainment have teamed up before, notably on the Tallneck figure from Horizon Forbidden West and the upcoming Lego Horizon Adventures game. Lego’s partnership with Nintendo has already produced the NES, Atari, and Game Boy sets, along with Mario Kart and minifigure lines. The PlayStation set feels like a natural next step in Lego’s gaming lineup.
No official announcement has been made yet, so details like potential extras, interactive features, or regional exclusives remain under wraps. But given the leaker’s solid track record, this is definitely one to watch.
The bottom line
- Lego PlayStation set leaks suggest a December launch priced at $159.99/€159.99.
- Expect 1,911 bricks, at least one controller, and possibly hidden extras.
- Watch for official details-these sets tend to sell out fast.