Lego PlayStation 1 Set Leaked: The Retro Console You Build Yourself

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The Lego PlayStation 1 set is reportedly a 1,911-piece adult collector build recreating the original Sony PlayStation console, leaked by notorious Lego insider Lego Minecraft Goat and carrying set number 72306. If the leak holds up, it could arrive in December 2026 priced at $159.99 in the US and €159.99 in the Eurozone — no official announcement from Lego or Sony has been made yet. That caveat matters, but given Lego Minecraft Goat’s track record of accurate leaks, this one deserves serious attention.

What the Lego PlayStation 1 Set Reportedly Includes

According to the leak, the set includes at least the original PlayStation console and one old-school PlayStation controller — notably not a DualShock, which keeps the build faithful to the launch-era hardware. There is speculation that additional accessories like a Multitap or memory card could be included, but those details remain unconfirmed. The 18+ age rating aligns this squarely with Lego’s adult collector line, the same tier as the Lego NES and Lego Atari 2600.

At 1,911 pieces, the Lego PlayStation 1 set sits comfortably in the upper range of complexity for a gaming-themed build, though it falls short of the Lego NES at 2,646 pieces and the Lego Atari 2600 at 2,532 pieces. The NES set famously includes a working TV model displaying Super Mario Bros., and the Atari 2600 comes with three game cartridge models — extras that justify their higher piece counts. The PS1 set, at least based on what has leaked, appears to be a cleaner, more focused build without those elaborate diorama additions.

How the Lego PlayStation 1 Set Fits Lego’s Retro Gaming Strategy

Lego has been methodically working through gaming’s hall of fame. The NES arrived first, then the Atari 2600, the Game Boy at a more accessible 421 pieces, and various arcade and character builds including a Pac-Man arcade cabinet and a Sonic diorama. The PlayStation 1 is a logical and long-overdue addition to that lineup — the console sold over 100 million units and defined a generation of gaming. The fact that a fan-created PS1 concept was uploaded to Lego Ideas as recently as January 2026 shows how strong the demand has been from the community.

Lego already has a relationship with the PlayStation universe through the Horizon Tallneck set released in 2022 and a smaller Lego Horizon Adventures set, so the licensing groundwork with Sony is clearly established. A full console recreation is a different proposition to a game-world diorama, but it is not a leap without precedent — the NES set proved that hardware nostalgia sells exceptionally well with adult buyers.

Is $159.99 the Right Price for the Lego PlayStation 1 Set?

At $159.99, the Lego PlayStation 1 set is priced below both the NES and Atari sets, which reflects its lower piece count. For context, the recently announced Lego Mario Kart Luigi and Mach 8 set carries a pre-order price of $179.99, and the Pokémon Charizard, Blastoise, and Venusaur statue set is priced at $650. Against that landscape, $159.99 for a nearly 2,000-piece console build feels reasonable, assuming the final product delivers the display quality and detail that adult collector sets demand.

The Lego Game Boy, at 421 pieces, sits at the budget end of this category at around $59.95 — a set that fans later modded into a working handheld and arcade machine. The PS1 set is clearly targeting a different buyer: someone who wants a shelf-worthy display piece rather than a compact novelty. Whether the final design lives up to that expectation is something only an official reveal can confirm.

Is the Lego PlayStation 1 set officially confirmed?

No. As of now, the Lego PlayStation 1 set has not been officially announced by Lego or Sony. All details come from a leak attributed to Lego Minecraft Goat, an insider with a strong track record of accurate Lego leaks. Treat every detail — including the piece count, price, and December 2026 release window — as unconfirmed until Lego makes an official statement.

How does the Lego PS1 compare to the Lego NES and Atari 2600?

The Lego NES contains 2,646 pieces and includes a TV model with a Super Mario Bros. scene, while the Lego Atari 2600 contains 2,532 pieces and comes with three game cartridge models. The leaked Lego PlayStation 1 set has 1,911 pieces and appears to focus on the console and controller without elaborate diorama extras, making it the most streamlined of the three major retro console sets.

When will the Lego PlayStation 1 set be available to buy?

The leaked release window points to December 2026. No pre-order details or regional availability information have surfaced yet. Given that the set has not been officially announced, a firm on-sale date remains unknown.

If the Lego PlayStation 1 set launches as leaked, it will be one of the most compelling adult collector builds Lego has produced — a genuine tribute to a console that shaped modern gaming. The piece count, the price point, and the subject matter all line up well. The only thing missing right now is an official announcement, and until that arrives, measured excitement is the sensible stance.

This article was written with AI assistance and editorially reviewed.

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