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2026 LEGO Star Wars: Smart Bricks Could Ruin Sets — Rumours are heating up about LEGO's new Smart Bricks and Smart Figs appearing across the 2026 Star Wars lineup, and the reaction online has been overwhelmingly negative. In this video I break down the latest leaks, the likely minifigure lineup, what a built-in battery/smart brick could mean for design and displayability, and why this feels like a risky move for collectors and kids alike. What I cover: Leak origin: GetCoop’s image and an artist rendition (note: I won’t show the original leak on-channel) Possible minifigure roster: Farm Boy Luke, Dagobah Luke, Pilot Luke, Han Solo, Palpatine, Chewbacca, Vader, Yoda, Greedo, and more Where these figs might appear: chibi X‑wing, rumored Vader’s TIE, Dagobah playset, cantina-style set, and a mystery $160 set with a smart brick The implications of batteries/warnings: design compromises, display issues, and long-term durability Playability vs longevity: why interactive big figs (like Super Mario) didn’t stick with my kids and what that could mean for Smart Figs Pricing concerns: are smart bricks being used to justify higher prices? Who’s really to blame: talented LEGO designers versus product managers and finance decisions My take and final thoughts — plus an invitation to discuss civilly in the comments Join the conversation If you actually like Smart Bricks or Smart Figs, please explain why in the comments — I want to understand other perspectives. If you agree this is a bad move, let me know what LEGO should do instead. Support the channel If you enjoyed the video, hit LIKE and SUBSCRIBE — it helps small channels a lot. Check out my other videos, including my retrospective on the Solo-era LEGO Star Wars sets. Source notes & credits Leak discussed: GetCoop (shared online)