LEGO is doubling down on gaming nostalgia once again, this time with a newly revealed SEGA Mega Drive set that delivers a more compact take on the classic console.

Made up of 479 pieces, the build recreates SEGA’s legendary 16-bit system in a smaller, more affordable format compared to earlier LEGO console projects. While it may not be as масштаб as some of the brand’s previous retro collaborations, it still captures the essence of the Mega Drive with impressive detail.

The set is designed primarily for display, giving fans the option to assemble the console in either its Japanese Mega Drive version or the Western Genesis design. It also includes two controllers and a variety of small деталей that highlight the system’s iconic look and feel.

Rather than focusing on large-scale functionality, LEGO has leaned into a clean, collectible presentation. The reduced size not only makes it easier to showcase but also lowers the barrier to entry for fans who want a slice of retro gaming history without spending big.

Set to launch on June 1, this Mega Drive kit looks like a solid addition to LEGO’s growing lineup of gaming-inspired builds. As LEGO continues to explore partnerships beyond Nintendo, it’s clear that classic consoles remain a strong focus—and this release could be just the beginning of a broader retro lineup.