LEGO Pokémon Rayquaza Set Leak: Zinnia Minifigure Reportedly Joins August 2026 Lineup

Leaked images reportedly showing new LEGO Pokémon sets have surfaced online, with sources indicating the line could include Rayquaza, Munchlax, and Arcanine-themed builds.

The images — described by several outlets as early promotional photos — reportedly tie the release window to August 2026, though neither LEGO Group nor The Pokémon Company has officially confirmed those details.

The leaks are notable primarily because the Rayquaza set appears to include a minifigure of Zinnia, a human character who plays a major narrative role in the Delta Episode of Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire.

Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire are remakes of the Generation III Pokémon games developed by Game Freak for the Nintendo 3DS and originally released in 2014.

Zinnia’s appearance in a LEGO minifigure form would be significant: it would represent one of the first times a human Pokémon character has been adapted into an official LEGO-style minifigure tied to the Pokémon brand.

Rewriting the key reporting point in clear journalistic language: leaked photographs circulating online show a LEGO Rayquaza set that reportedly includes a Zinnia minifigure — a character who played a central role in the Delta Episode of Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire — and additional sets featuring Munchlax and Arcanine.

The materials have been described as early promotional images, but their authenticity has not been independently verified by LEGO or The Pokémon Company.

Context matters: The Pokémon franchise remains one of the biggest in gaming, and collaborations between toy manufacturers and major entertainment brands are common.

LEGO has previously partnered with video game intellectual properties — most notably the LEGO Super Mario line launched in 2020 — and The Pokémon Company has managed a broad licensing program for toys and collectibles.

Any official Pokémon-LEGO announcement would likely be distributed through established channels, including LEGO Group press releases and The Pokémon Company’s media outlets.

For players and collectors who follow Nintendo news, the timing of licensed product announcements can sometimes align with broader promotional windows such as Nintendo Direct presentations or eShop promotions, but there is no official link between the reported leaks and Nintendo’s schedule at this time.

Until LEGO or The Pokémon Company confirms the images and release timeline, treat the photos as unverified.

We will update this story if official product pages, press releases, or retailer listings appear that confirm models, price points, or concrete release dates for any LEGO Pokémon sets.

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