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Rumor: LEGO PlayStation Set (72306) Could Be Coming in December 2026

A new rumor suggests that LEGO may soon bring one of gaming’s most iconic consoles to brick form. According to reports circulating in the LEGO community, a LEGO PlayStation set is currently in development under the codename “P” or “Play.”

The rumored set, LEGO PlayStation (72306), is said to contain 1,911 pieces and carry a $159.99 price tag, with a potential December 2026 release window. While details are still limited, early information indicates that the set will include at least a brick-built PlayStation console and controller, likely modeled after the original system.

As with all early LEGO leaks, these details should be treated as speculation until officially confirmed.

If the rumor proves accurate, the set would almost certainly celebrate the PlayStation, the system that helped redefine the gaming industry in the mid-1990s.

Released in the United States on September 9, 1995, the original PlayStation quickly became a global success for Sony, thanks to its powerful 3D graphics, developer-friendly architecture, and a growing library of hit games. The console eventually sold over 100 million units worldwide, cementing its place as one of the most influential gaming systems ever made.

Its distinctive gray design, circular disc lid, and iconic controller would translate well into LEGO form, similar to how LEGO has recreated other beloved pop-culture objects as detailed display pieces.

Over the past several years, The LEGO Group has increasingly embraced gaming-inspired sets aimed at adult collectors.

One of the most notable examples is the LEGO Nintendo Entertainment System (71374), released in 2020. The now-retired set recreated the classic Nintendo Entertainment System console along with a retro television displaying an 8-bit scene from Super Mario Bros.. With over 2,600 pieces, it became a favorite among both LEGO fans and retro gaming enthusiasts.

LEGO has also built an ongoing partnership with Nintendo through its interactive LEGO Super Mario line, as well as the recently released LEGO Game Boy model aimed at collectors.

If the rumored PlayStation set becomes reality, it would mark a significant expansion of LEGO’s gaming lineup and potentially the company’s first collaboration with Sony Interactive Entertainment.

With 1,911 pieces, the rumored LEGO PlayStation set would likely fall into the same category as other display-oriented collectible builds, designed primarily for adult fans of LEGO and retro gaming.

If the rumor proves accurate, the set would likely recreate the original PlayStation (1994 console) along with its controller in brick form. That could mean detailed touches such as the console’s circular disc lid, controller ports, memory card slots, and the familiar gray design that defined the system when it launched in the mid-1990s.

LEGO PlayStation Could Be The Next Big Collector’s Item For Gamers

LEGO’s previous gaming collectibles also show why sets like this appeal to collectors. The LEGO Nintendo Entertainment System (71374) launched in 2020 with a $269.99 retail price, recreating the classic Nintendo Entertainment System console alongside a retro television scene from Super Mario Bros.. After retiring in 2024, sealed copies of the set are now valued at around $392, representing roughly a 45% increase over its original retail price on the secondary market.

Another example is the LEGO Atari 2600 (10306), which recreated the iconic Atari 2600 console along with cartridge builds and a classic joystick controller. The set originally retailed for $239.99 and, after retiring in late 2024, continues to see strong demand from collectors and retro gaming fans, with sealed copies commonly selling in the $200–$230 range and some listings even higher depending on condition and marketplace.

Because of this track record, a LEGO PlayStation model could fit neatly into the growing category of retro gaming display collectibles. Nostalgia-driven sets tied to iconic consoles often maintain strong demand among both LEGO builders and gaming fans, something that could make the rumored PlayStation build an attractive addition to collectors’ shelves if it becomes reality.

This is the second major LEGO rumor we’ve heard in recent days. Just last week, a reliable source leaked details for the rumored LEGO Poke Ball set (72154).