29 December 2025

LEGO Fans Could See an Astro Bot Set in the Near Future

By newsgame


LEGO fans can lend their support toward the release of a future Astro Bot set through the LEGO Ideas program. Astro Bot previously won Game of the Year at The Game Awards 2024 and has become a popular IP among PlayStation fans, potentially warranting a LEGO set with enough support.

Astro Bot was released back in September 2024 to critical acclaim, garnering a 95 Critic Average score on OpenCritic, and securing four wins at The Game Awards 2024, including the awards for Best Family Game, Best Action/Adventure Game, Best Game Direction, and the coveted Game of the Year. The PlayStation 5 exclusive platformer took the adorable robot mascot and titular hero to a variety of unique levels while incorporating clever use of PlayStation hardware both within the game’s universe and in the player’s hands. Astro Bot also includes various collectible PlayStation Bots to give the game a nostalgic charge.

LEGO Fans Can Vote to Support an Astro Bot Ideas Set

Astro Bot new levels July 2025

Astro Bot fans who would like to see a future LEGO set based on the PS5 game can support the product via the LEGO Ideas program. The “Astro Bot (And Friends)” set was introduced as a LEGO Idea on December 23, 2025, by creator BlueSpaceship21, and has already garnered over 1,600 supporters, giving it 601 more days to reach the next benchmark of 5,000 supporters and extend the eligibility period. The LEGO Ideas program allows fan creators to pitch ideas for new sets, which other fans can support, and will be considered for full production if the idea reaches 10,000 supporters.

Astro Bot Wins Another Game of the Year Award

This Astro Bot set would feature the titular robot protagonist as its focus, along with the Dual Speeder ship based on the PlayStation 5’s DualSense controller. Additional miniature versions of Astro Bot companion power-ups, including:

  • Monkey Climber
  • Twin-Frog Gloves
  • Elephant Nose-Hose
  • Barkster the Bulldog Booster
  • Chicken Booster
  • Micro Mouse Shrinker
  • Octo-Balloon
  • Penguin Swimmer
  • Teddy Cymbals
  • Sponge-Bot
A promotional image of Astro Bot and various other characters on a desert world in Astro Bot.
A promotional image of Astro Bot and various other characters on a desert world in Astro Bot.

The LEGO set would also feature several Astro Bot enemies, such as:

  • Boopee
  • Jab-Jab
  • Chopter
  • Voltee
  • Gloopy

With all of these characters included, this Astro Bot set would provide LEGO fans with a well-rounded representation of the 2024 Game of the Year. The only thing it is really missing is some of Astro Bot‘s PlayStation Bots as a fun Easter egg for fans, and perhaps the villainous Nebulax as well.

PlayStation and LEGO Have a History of Collabs

Even with a surge to get the Astro Bot (And Friends) set to over 1.6k supporters in less than a week since its Ideas campaign went live, an Astro Bot set seems like a no-brainer for LEGO and PlayStation. Astro Bot has seemingly become the new face of PlayStation over the past few years, even heralding the launch of the PlayStation 5 with Astro’s Playroom included for free with the console. And this LEGO set wouldn’t be the first from a PlayStation franchise either.

LEGO Horizon Aventures Robot Encounter

The Horizon series has seen a few LEGO sets already, including the Horizon Forbidden West: Tallneck set and LEGO Horizon Adventures Aloy and Varl vs. Shell-Walker Sawtooth set. The latter of these sets is also based on the LEGO Horizon Adventures game, which was released back in November 2024 for PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch, and PC, showing a continued partnership between PlayStation and LEGO that could lay the foundation for future set collaborations between the two companies.

To show their support for the creation of the Astro Bot (And Friends) LEGO set, fans simply need to sign in to their LEGO Ideas account and click the “support” button on this Idea. The campaign needs to reach 5,000 supporters within the next 601 days in order to remain active, so any LEGO or Astro Bot fan who would like to see this set eventually become a reality should show their support.