Lego’s Star Wars Day celebration starts early with new Mandalorian sets, double points for Insiders and three gifts with purchase, including a free version of Darksaber

Lego’s Star Wars Day celebration starts early with new Mandalorian sets, double points for Insiders and three gifts with purchase, including a free version of Darksaber

Logo built in Lego Star Wars brick
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It’s officially May, and we’re just three days away from May 4, when Star Wars Day kicks into high gear. But here’s some good news: If you’re the type to celebrate (and let me wish you a happy May 4th in advance), Lego is kicking things off early.

Not only is it officially shipping its latest Star Wars sets, many of which are themed The Mandalorian and Groguwhich hits theaters on May 22, 2026 – but it also launched its upcoming Ultimate Collector Series box set. Plus, you can earn double points by purchasing select Star Wars sets directly from Lego, and it’s free to become a Lego Insider to earn them. You can save these points and redeem them for cash on future Lego purchases or use them to enter and win other collectibles.

It’s also a weekend of great gifts with purchase, and there’s one in particular I’m eyeing — the black saberwhich is free when you spend $160 at Lego. Plus, you can get a mini-build of the Razor Crest – The Mandalorian’s iconic ship – with a spend of $40 or more.

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