In a landmark collaboration that fans of both franchises have eagerly anticipated, the LEGO Group and The Pokémon Company are officially launching their first line of LEGO Pokémon sets.
Marking an iconic moment for gaming merchandise, the debut trio will be available starting Pokémon Day on February 27, 2026—cementing a new era for collectors and fans of Nintendo’s beloved Pokémon franchise. For its initial release, the collaboration focuses on display-ready builds aimed at adult enthusiasts.
The lineup features intricately designed models of Eevee, Pikachu, and the fully evolved first-generation starters: Blastoise, Venusaur, and Charizard.
These sets are more than mere playthings; they are meticulously crafted collectibles designed to capture the essence of each Pokémon for display on desks and shelves. Eevee, one of Pokémon’s most popular creatures—and notably the mascot of the Nintendo Switch game 'Pokémon: Let’s Go Eevee'—takes center stage in the set lineup.
Comprising under 600 pieces across six build bags, the LEGO Eevee stands 19 centimeters tall when complete, offering a compact yet striking display.
Although Pikachu remains the face of the series, Eevee’s widespread appeal, with her adorable features and versatile evolutions, makes her an equally strong contender among fans. The instruction manual for the Eevee set treats builders to a brief overview of the full initial lineup and introduces Eevee with a Pokédex-style entry, deepening the connection to Nintendo’s games.
LEGO’s commitment to detail is evident throughout the build.
Inside Eevee’s head, builders will find eight colored tabs—each representing one of Eevee’s diverse evolutions, from Sylveon to Espeon—a hidden detail that underscores LEGO’s tradition of creative Easter eggs in their video game-themed sets. Several uniquely printed bricks highlight Eevee’s expressive face, with large, vibrant eyes, mouth, and paw pads—all without relying on stickers.
The construction cleverly uses smaller pieces to layer and texture Eevee's fluffy collar and tail, illustrating LEGO’s successful translation of Pokémon designs into brick form. Eevee’s posture is customizable, thanks to posable head, tail, and ears using ball joints, allowing for a variety of display options—alert, playful, or relaxed.
Among the three sets in this release, Eevee stands out for its accessible size and pricing while maintaining a high level of detail.
With its broad appeal and faithful recreation, this LEGO set offers both dedicated collectors and casual fans a charming way to celebrate Pokémon culture without a significant investment. This release underscores the achievements of the LEGO Group and The Pokémon Company, who have responded to years of fan demand for such a crossover.
Taking inspiration from decades of Pokémon’s presence on Nintendo hardware, particularly on the Nintendo Switch, these sets promise to become must-have items in any serious game memorabilia collection. The LEGO Pokémon sets will be available beginning February 27, 2026, across major retailers and the LEGO eShop, with more details expected from both companies as the milestone date approaches.
Marking an iconic moment for gaming merchandise, the debut trio will be available starting Pokémon Day on February 27, 2026—cementing a new era for collectors and fans of Nintendo’s beloved Pokémon franchise. For its initial release, the collaboration focuses on display-ready builds aimed at adult enthusiasts.
The lineup features intricately designed models of Eevee, Pikachu, and the fully evolved first-generation starters: Blastoise, Venusaur, and Charizard.
These sets are more than mere playthings; they are meticulously crafted collectibles designed to capture the essence of each Pokémon for display on desks and shelves. Eevee, one of Pokémon’s most popular creatures—and notably the mascot of the Nintendo Switch game 'Pokémon: Let’s Go Eevee'—takes center stage in the set lineup.
Comprising under 600 pieces across six build bags, the LEGO Eevee stands 19 centimeters tall when complete, offering a compact yet striking display.
Although Pikachu remains the face of the series, Eevee’s widespread appeal, with her adorable features and versatile evolutions, makes her an equally strong contender among fans. The instruction manual for the Eevee set treats builders to a brief overview of the full initial lineup and introduces Eevee with a Pokédex-style entry, deepening the connection to Nintendo’s games.
LEGO’s commitment to detail is evident throughout the build.
Inside Eevee’s head, builders will find eight colored tabs—each representing one of Eevee’s diverse evolutions, from Sylveon to Espeon—a hidden detail that underscores LEGO’s tradition of creative Easter eggs in their video game-themed sets. Several uniquely printed bricks highlight Eevee’s expressive face, with large, vibrant eyes, mouth, and paw pads—all without relying on stickers.
The construction cleverly uses smaller pieces to layer and texture Eevee's fluffy collar and tail, illustrating LEGO’s successful translation of Pokémon designs into brick form. Eevee’s posture is customizable, thanks to posable head, tail, and ears using ball joints, allowing for a variety of display options—alert, playful, or relaxed.
Among the three sets in this release, Eevee stands out for its accessible size and pricing while maintaining a high level of detail.
With its broad appeal and faithful recreation, this LEGO set offers both dedicated collectors and casual fans a charming way to celebrate Pokémon culture without a significant investment. This release underscores the achievements of the LEGO Group and The Pokémon Company, who have responded to years of fan demand for such a crossover.
Taking inspiration from decades of Pokémon’s presence on Nintendo hardware, particularly on the Nintendo Switch, these sets promise to become must-have items in any serious game memorabilia collection. The LEGO Pokémon sets will be available beginning February 27, 2026, across major retailers and the LEGO eShop, with more details expected from both companies as the milestone date approaches.