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How to watch the first-ever Lego CES 2026 press conference live

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The Lego Group is hosting its first-ever press conference at CES 2026 – but what the company is going to announce remains a mystery. While the huge toy brick creators haven't given any hints as to what they'll be showcasing, the possibilities run the gamut from new video games to Formula 1 race cars.

Here's how you can watch Lego's presentation at CES, and what we might expect to see.

How to watch The Lego Group's CES 2026 press conference

The Lego CES press conference is scheduled for Monday, January 5 at 1PM ET. While Lego and the Consumer Technology Association haven't yet provided the details, we expect that the press conference will be available as a livestream. Once the details are confirmed, we'll update this post to confirm them. But if a livestream isn't immediately available, the Engadget team will be liveblogging the Lego presser and posting timely details.

What to expect

Thus far, Lego hasn't shared any public info about its CES plans, so we're largely in the dark as to what to expect. At CES 2025, for instance, the toy production giant partnered with Sony to announce the animated Lego Horizon Adventures online game. As such, Lego may spend some time talking up its new 2026 game, Lego Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight. The company may also give some stage time to its Lego Group F1 Academy racing car , though that too would be more about brand building than consumer products.

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And given Lego's focus on the environment, the company may discuss its efforts to reach its 2032 ecological goals , including making its Lego bricks more sustainable and reducing carbon emissions by 37%.

While there are plenty of new Lego sets for 2026 , however, this is CES, not Toy Fair. So we're assuming that the company will be showcasing something that's more tech-centric. Stay tuned.

CES 2026 is taking place in Las Vegas from January 6 to January 9, and as usual team Engadget will be on the ground covering all the news and checking out the products at the show. Leading up to and throughout those days, you'll find liveblogs of key press conferences here, alongside hands-on previews, news pieces, roundups and analyses. For now, check out what we think we'll see at the event next week in our CES preview.