
LEGO Star Wars Boost is an educational robotics toy that allows children to build and program their own models of Star Wars vehicles, including the R2-D2, the Millennium Falcon, and the AT-ST Walker. The set includes more than 840 LEGO bricks and three motors, as well as a Bluetooth-controlled Move Hub that can be used to bring the models to life with movement and sound. The accompanying LEGO Boost app provides step-by-step building instructions and a drag-and-drop coding interface, making it easy for kids to learn basic coding concepts as they play.
2019 LEGO Sets
2019 marked 20 years of LEGO Star Wars with commemorative editions and retro-printed minifigures. LEGO acquired BrickLink, the leading secondary marketplace, deepening ties with the AFOL community. Hidden Side blended augmented reality with ghost-hunting builds, while pop-culture entries like Stranger Things and Overwatch reached new audiences. By this period, earlier in-house lines such as Nexo Knights and Elves had concluded.