Weโve just seen a sizable leak that allegedly details nine unannounced LEGO sets tied to the Star Wars line and reportedly targeting a January 2027 launch. Take this with a pinch of salt โ the information comes via a third party and is being passed around the community, but if true it would be one of the first big refreshes for the franchise heading into 2027.
What Was Reported
Per Game Rant, a LEGO leaker using the handle "got.cooped" listed nine sets allegedly belonging to an early 2027 Star Wars wave. Only three of the nine were identified beyond their set numbers in that leak: a new Slave I, an X-wing Microfighter, and a Y-wing.
The leak, as reported by Game Rant, includes pricing information and a January 2027 release target. The nine entries listed are:
- Star Wars 30749 Slave I โ $4.99 โ pieces: โ โ age: โ โ January 2027
- Star Wars 75463 X-wing Microfighter โ $14.99 โ pieces: โ โ age: โ โ January 2027
- Star Wars 75464 โ $29.99 โ pieces: โ โ age: โ โ January 2027
- Star Wars 75466 โ $79.99 โ pieces: โ โ age: โ โ January 2027
- Star Wars 75470 โ $79.99 โ pieces: โ โ age: โ โ January 2027
- Star Wars 75476 โ $29.99 โ pieces: โ โ age: โ โ January 2027
- Star Wars 75478 Y-wing โ $79.99 โ pieces: โ โ age: โ โ January 2027
- Star Wars 75480 โ $79.99 โ pieces: โ โ age: โ โ January 2027
- Star Wars 75482 โ $149.99 โ pieces: โ โ age: โ โ January 2027
Game Rant also notes that the $4.99 sticker is reportedly attached to the latest Slave I entry, implying the upcoming set may be a polybag if the report holds up. The leak claims the whole wave is targeting a January 2027 release, with prices running between $4.99 and $149.99.
The Source & Credibility
The story was published by Dominik Boลกnjak on Game Rant. According to Game Rant, the initial list was posted by the leaker known as "got.cooped" on June 9. The report is presented with several unknowns โ many set names, piece counts, and ages are listed as โ in the original leak โ so the details remain incomplete and should be treated as tentative.
Game Rant places this alleged wave in context, noting that 47 new LEGO Star Wars sets were launched or revealed in the first half of 2026. The outlet also relays industry chatter that a refresh in early 2027 has circulated for some time. Additionally, the report mentions that Smart Play debuted in early 2026 and that Smart Play is expected to expand in the first half of 2027 โ and that some of the newly leaked products may belong to that line.
Weโre cautious about the list. Several entries remain unnamed beyond set numbers, and the leakโs provenance rests on a single leakerโs post as relayed by Game Rant. That combination means verification from official LEGO channels or additional reputable sources will be necessary before treating any of these entries as confirmed.
What It Could Mean
If the leak is accurate, the wave suggests a deliberately broad price spread and variety โ from a very cheap $4.99 item up to a $149.99 offering. That range could indicate a mix of impulse buys, mid-range models, and a larger flagship kit. The reported inclusion of a <$4.99> Slave I would be notable if true, since Game Rant frames that price as evidence of a polybag product.
The presence of an X-wing and a Y-wing in the list also reflects ongoing attention to classic franchise ships. Game Rant highlights that the X-wing already saw multiple new LEGO representations in 2026, including named sets released that year, and suggests some of these 2027 entries might tie into the evolving Smart Play initiative.
Again: this is all contingent on the original leakโs accuracy. The entries with โ placeholders leave important details unknown โ how large some sets are, the target age ranges, and exact contents โ so any conclusions about the waveโs composition should remain provisional.
Why This Matters
For collectors and fans of Star Wars LEGO, an early 2027 refresh would continue an aggressive cadence of releases. Per Game Rant, 47 new LEGO Star Wars sets were launched or revealed in the first half of 2026 alone, and more sets are rumored later in 2026 and into early 2027. If these nine sets are legitimate, they could shape buying plans for the turn of the year โ especially if a sub-$5 Slave I polybag and a near-$150 flagship are both real.
Weโll keep digging. For now, take the list with a healthy dose of scepticism: itโs intriguing, specific in parts, and vague in others. If these entries are accurate, LEGO collectors will have a wide variety of price points to watch in January 2027 โ but until LEGO or multiple reliable sources confirm, the details remain alleged.






