Colorful Lego pinball machine with space theme showing flippers and astronaut minifigures

Lego's First Working Pinball Machine Launches in July

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Lego just announced its first fully functional pinball machine set, complete with real flippers, bumpers, and a spring-loaded launcher. The 2,273-piece space-themed set lets builders create an arcade experience they can actually play.

After decades of building blocks, Lego is leveling up playtime with something completely new: a pinball machine that actually works.

The Lego Icons Arcade Pinball Machine isn't just for show. It features spring-loaded ball launchers, functional flippers, spinning bumpers, and a ramp bridge that all move and react just like a real arcade game. The 2,273-piece set brings the nostalgic joy of pinball into the world of brick-by-brick building.

The design embraces a charming space theme with a mission built right into gameplay. Two minifigures come with the set: an astronaut and a baby astronaut separated among the stars. Players score points by hitting asteroid targets to reunite the pair, adding a heartwarming story to every game.

Builders who want extra help can use the Lego Builder app, which provides 3D assembly directions to guide them through the construction process. The app makes tackling over 2,000 pieces less intimidating for newcomers and experienced builders alike.

Lego's First Working Pinball Machine Launches in July

This release continues Lego's exciting push into interactive display pieces. The company previously released a buildable Pac-Man arcade machine that captured similar retro gaming magic. These sets bridge the gap between building and playing, giving fans creations they can enjoy long after the last brick clicks into place.

Why This Inspires

This pinball machine represents something bigger than a new toy. It shows how play can evolve without losing its hands-on, creative heart. In a world dominated by screens and digital entertainment, Lego keeps finding ways to make physical building exciting and relevant for new generations.

The set also celebrates the timeless appeal of pinball, an arcade classic that's been bringing people together since the 1930s. By reimagining it in brick form, Lego honors gaming history while inviting families to build and play side by side.

Lego Insiders can purchase the pinball machine starting July 1st, with general sales opening three days later on July 4th. The set will retail for $230, positioning it as a premium collectible for both Lego enthusiasts and arcade game fans.

Whether it becomes a beloved display piece or a family game night fixture, this pinball machine proves that the best innovations often combine the old with the new in unexpected ways.

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Based on reporting by Engadget

This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.

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