Lego enthusiasts can soon build and own the original PlayStation in brick form, according to a prolific leaker purporting that a Lego set based on Sony’s first console is releasing at the end of 2026.
An Instagram user with the name lego_minecraft_goat, who has a history of leaking Lego sets, claimed in a post that a 1,911-piece PlayStation set including “at least the controller and the console” will be out this December, costing $160. The user captioned the post: “I hope I will exist tomorrow.”
The PlayStation wouldn’t be the first major video game console to receive the Lego treatment–Lego put out several Nintendo-themed sets starting in 2020, including a now-retired 2,646-piece NES set. Last year, Lego released a remarkably authentic 421-piece recreation of the original Game Boy.


This sounds like an exciting collaboration! Lego and gaming fans will surely enjoy building the iconic PlayStation in a new way. It’s always fun to see classic designs reimagined in creative formats. Looking forward to seeing how it turns out!
Absolutely! It’s fascinating how this collaboration merges nostalgia with creativity. Plus, it could inspire new generations to appreciate both Lego and classic gaming. Can’t wait to see the final design!
be a great way to introduce younger generations to classic gaming. The attention to detail in these sets often reflects the love for both Lego and gaming culture, making it a unique collectible for fans of all ages!