After nearly a year of anticipation, LEGO Group and The Pokémon Company have officially unveiled the first range of Pokémon LEGO sets, marking a landmark collaboration between two of the most celebrated brands in gaming and toy history.
The inaugural wave of LEGO Pokémon sets is set to launch globally on February 27, 2026, providing fans the opportunity to build and display their favorite pocket monsters in iconic brick form. The upcoming Pokémon LEGO collection debuts with three standard sets and an exclusive bonus offering.
Headlining the series is the LEGO Pokémon Pikachu and Poké Ball set, comprising an impressive 2,050 pieces.
This set allows builders to recreate the dynamic moment of Pikachu leaping from a Poké Ball, a scene deeply familiar to enthusiasts of the franchise.
The set features a distinctive lightning-shaped base emitting energy effects from the Poké Ball, and includes a notable detail: the number '25'—a subtle tribute to Pikachu’s Pokédex designation.
Builders can pose Pikachu in various stances, including a battle-ready leap and a seated pose, enabling fans to customize their display. For those drawn to the original trio of Kanto region starters, the LEGO Pokémon Venusaur, Charizard, and Blastoise set delivers an immersive build experience at over 6,838 pieces.
This extensive set not only brings each of the three evolutions—Venusaur, Charizard, and Blastoise—to life with high fidelity and articulated limbs, but also enables fans to either showcase the Pokémon individually or as a group.
The expansive base integrates design cues from each Pokémon’s distinctive biome and conceals thematic easter eggs for skilled fans to discover during assembly, enhancing the interactive experience. Complementing these is the LEGO Pokémon Eevee set, a 587-piece construction that captures the beloved character with exceptional attention to expression and movement.
Builders can adjust Eevee’s head, tail, and limbs, creating engaging displays ranging from relaxed poses to action-ready stances.
The set also supports collaborative building via the Build Together app, inviting families and friends to share the experience. In addition to the main sets, the Pokémon Kanto Region Badge Collection—a 312-piece set—will be available as a special gift-with-purchase for early adopters or qualifying buyers. This partnership harnesses the strengths of LEGO Group’s expert craftsmanship and The Pokémon Company’s cherished universe, delivering new ways for both veteran trainers and LEGO enthusiasts to celebrate the Pokémon journey.
With the sets launching across LEGO’s official channels, the eShop, and select retailers, expectations for strong reception are high among Nintendo Switch and Pokémon fans alike.
Keep an eye on official LEGO and Pokémon outlets for further announcements as the release date approaches.
The inaugural wave of LEGO Pokémon sets is set to launch globally on February 27, 2026, providing fans the opportunity to build and display their favorite pocket monsters in iconic brick form. The upcoming Pokémon LEGO collection debuts with three standard sets and an exclusive bonus offering.
Headlining the series is the LEGO Pokémon Pikachu and Poké Ball set, comprising an impressive 2,050 pieces.
This set allows builders to recreate the dynamic moment of Pikachu leaping from a Poké Ball, a scene deeply familiar to enthusiasts of the franchise.
The set features a distinctive lightning-shaped base emitting energy effects from the Poké Ball, and includes a notable detail: the number '25'—a subtle tribute to Pikachu’s Pokédex designation.
Builders can pose Pikachu in various stances, including a battle-ready leap and a seated pose, enabling fans to customize their display. For those drawn to the original trio of Kanto region starters, the LEGO Pokémon Venusaur, Charizard, and Blastoise set delivers an immersive build experience at over 6,838 pieces.
This extensive set not only brings each of the three evolutions—Venusaur, Charizard, and Blastoise—to life with high fidelity and articulated limbs, but also enables fans to either showcase the Pokémon individually or as a group.
The expansive base integrates design cues from each Pokémon’s distinctive biome and conceals thematic easter eggs for skilled fans to discover during assembly, enhancing the interactive experience. Complementing these is the LEGO Pokémon Eevee set, a 587-piece construction that captures the beloved character with exceptional attention to expression and movement.
Builders can adjust Eevee’s head, tail, and limbs, creating engaging displays ranging from relaxed poses to action-ready stances.
The set also supports collaborative building via the Build Together app, inviting families and friends to share the experience. In addition to the main sets, the Pokémon Kanto Region Badge Collection—a 312-piece set—will be available as a special gift-with-purchase for early adopters or qualifying buyers. This partnership harnesses the strengths of LEGO Group’s expert craftsmanship and The Pokémon Company’s cherished universe, delivering new ways for both veteran trainers and LEGO enthusiasts to celebrate the Pokémon journey.
With the sets launching across LEGO’s official channels, the eShop, and select retailers, expectations for strong reception are high among Nintendo Switch and Pokémon fans alike.
Keep an eye on official LEGO and Pokémon outlets for further announcements as the release date approaches.