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LEGO PlayStation Set Leak Reveals Classic 1995 Console Build — Fans Already Hyped

A new leak circulating on social media suggests that LEGO may be preparing a buildable version of the original PlayStation console released in 1995. According to information shared online on March 10, the rumored set would recreate Sony’s iconic grey console and include at least one classic controller.

If the leak proves accurate, the set would contain 1,911 pieces and carry a retail price of $159.99, with a projected release window of December 2026.

While LEGO has not officially confirmed the project, the leak has already generated significant interest among both gaming collectors and LEGO enthusiasts.

The phrase “at least” hints at more components

The leak specifically mentions that the set would include “at least” the console and a controller, which has led to speculation that additional elements could be included in the final build.

This wording is notable because LEGO’s previous console-themed sets have often included more than just the primary hardware. Extra accessories, cartridges, and even small dioramas have been common features designed to enhance display value.

If LEGO follows the same approach here, the final PlayStation set could potentially include details such as removable parts, memory cards, or miniature accessories inspired by the original hardware era.

LEGO’s history with classic gaming consoles

The rumored PlayStation build would join a growing lineup of LEGO sets inspired by classic gaming hardware.

Some of the most notable examples include:

LEGO Nintendo Entertainment System (2020)
A 2,646-piece set that featured the NES console, a controller, a Super Mario Bros. cartridge, and a miniature CRT television displaying a scrolling level.

LEGO Atari 2600
This set included the retro console alongside three buildable cartridges and small game dioramas representing classic Atari titles.

LEGO Pac-Man Arcade
A larger display-style build recreating the Pac-Man arcade cabinet with moving mechanical features and characters.

More recent gaming-themed LEGO builds have also included a Sega Genesis controller replica and a LEGO Game Boy, both of which leaned heavily into nostalgia-driven display models for collectors.

Compared with those sets, the rumored 1,911-piece PlayStation build would place it in the mid-to-large collector set category.

LEGO and PlayStation collaborations so far

Although LEGO has explored PlayStation-related themes before, those releases focused on characters and environments rather than the hardware itself.

Two official sets have been released so far:

Horizon Forbidden West Tallneck (76989)
Released in May 2022, this 1,222-piece set recreated the Tallneck machine from the Horizon universe.

Aloy & Varl vs. Shell-Walker & Sawtooth (77037)
Released in March 2025, this smaller action-themed build featured characters and machines from the same franchise.

The rumored PlayStation console set would mark the first time LEGO directly recreates PlayStation hardware rather than characters from the platform’s games.

What this could mean for future LEGO gaming sets

If the PlayStation console set becomes official, it would further strengthen LEGO’s growing partnership with gaming brands and could open the door to additional collaborations with Sony.

Family-friendly franchises tied to the PlayStation ecosystem could become strong candidates for future LEGO adaptations. A successful console build could also lead to additional hardware-themed sets representing other generations of gaming systems.

For collectors, the potential PlayStation build would serve as both a nostalgic display piece and a continuation of LEGO’s expanding lineup of retro gaming tributes.

For now, it remains a leak

At the time of writing, LEGO has not confirmed the rumored PlayStation set. As with all early product leaks, details such as piece count, contents, pricing, and release timing could change before any official announcement.

Still, if the information proves accurate, the arrival of a LEGO PlayStation console in late 2026 could easily become one of the most anticipated gaming-themed builds yet.

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