
Just this week, LEGO announced 5 more Star Wars sets for its all-new, interactive Smart Play line-up. The new line-up is LEGO’s way to provide more playability with their sets, including interactive tags, bricks, and even minifigures that add sound and lights.
According to LEGO, the hope with this is to “bring imagination to life, for real.” The tech-advanced bricks are set to officially launch on March 1st, and fans can’t wait to get their hands on these new and improved sets. Fans can also start pre-ordering their sets now on Lego.com.
And for Star Wars fans who are obsessed with collecting the next big LEGO set, you’re in luck, because LEGO announced 5 more Star Wars sets for this line that will drop on March 1st. When the Smart Play line was announced, LEGO announced three Star Wars sets that would be incorporated, which included an X-Wing ($89.99), a TIE-Fighter ($69.99), and a Death Star duel between Luke and Emperor Palpatine ($159.99). But if that wasn’t exciting enough for you, then check out the upcoming sets.
Along with the previous three, fans can also pre-order five new sets. Keep reading to learn about them.

A new 885-piece Millennium Falcon for $99.99, which features Smart Han Solo, Smart Chewbacca, Smart C-3PO, and a Smart Luke Skywalker minifigure. The set will also include smart tags to allow fans to experience the Millennium Falcon to light up with sounds as if they were flying through hyperspace, firing lasers, or even practicing lightsaber duels.
A smaller 215-piece Luke’s Landspeeder ($39.99), which includes a Smart Luke minifigure, plus a Jawa and Gonk Droid. Smart tags will feature interactive fueling and repairing.
There’s a 440-piece Yoda’s Hut and Jedi Training set ($69.99), which features Smart Yoda and Smart Luke minifigures and is set on the Jedi master’s Dagobah digs. Smart Bricks in this set feature interactive Force training and sleeping.
A 347-piece AT-ST Attack on Endor set ($49.99) that includes a Smart Wicket the Ewok, along with two regular AT-ST Driver and Scout Trooper minifigures. The set also includes a Smart Brick that will add AT-ST walking and firing sounds.

Lastly, the 666-piece Mos Eisley Cantina ($79.99), which features a Smart Obi-Wan Kenobi and a Smart Greedo, who sing karaoke, drink beverages, and ride on the Dewback. The set also includes a Sandtrooper and Cantina band members.
As far as collectibility, there’s no doubt that Smart Play sets will be a new investment for collectors everywhere. Whether you’re buying for your own personal collection or want to see the value climb through the years, this is a worthwhile line to keep an eye on.