LEGO Pokémon Smart Play Sets Launch August 1, 2026 — Full Lineup, Prices and Piece Counts

LEGO has officially announced its new LEGO Pokémon Smart Play range, with all 12 sets slated to release on August 1, 2026.

The line combines classic Pokémon characters with LEGO’s Smart Play technology — an interactive brick system that makes featured Pokémon rumble, vocalize and emote when moved or placed near compatible hardware — and includes both All‑in‑One and Compatible set types.

Nintendo Life photographer Alex Olney covered the reveal, and the company confirmed the Smart Play brick itself is only included in the Charizard and Training House with Pikachu All‑in‑One sets.

While recent leaks had hinted at this lineup, LEGO’s official announcement provided full pricing, piece counts and a clear release date.

In journalistic terms: LEGO confirmed the launch date and product details, saying the new Smart Play sets are designed to work as standalone builds or to be combined with Smart Bricks from All‑in‑One sets to unlock interactive features.

Key facts: 12 sets, release date August 1, 2026, piece counts range from 88 to 831 pieces, Smart Play brick included in Charizard and Pikachu All‑in‑One sets.

The range skews smaller than LEGO’s initial Pokémon offerings, a move the company frames as broadening accessibility for younger builders.

Complete lineup (USD prices and piece counts):

- Berry Bash with Bulbasaur and Bidoof — $19.99 — 240 pieces

- Charizard vs. Jolteon Ultimate Battle (All‑in‑One) — $119.99 — 751 pieces

- Charmander and Geodude's Cavern Clash — $19.99 — 198 pieces

- Cubone and Gengar's Spooky Showdown — $89.99 — 782 pieces

- Drone Search for Mythical Mew — $49.99 — 429 pieces

- Eevee and Lapras' Treasure Hunt — $59.99 — 623 pieces

- Jigglypuff Concert — $14.99 — 88 pieces

- Mewtwo's Lab Break — $69.99 — 605 pieces

- Sprigatito, Fuecoco and Quaxly Battle — $34.99 — 313 pieces

- Trainer's Buggy Adventure with Squirtle — $29.99 — 320 pieces

- Training House with Pikachu (All‑in‑One) — $69.99 — 400 pieces

- Umbreon vs. Garchomp Championship Battle — $79.99 — 831 pieces

Retail pricing and regional variants were provided at announcement; the USD amounts above reflect the published figures.

LEGO describes Compatible sets as playable on their own and designed to expand interactivity when paired with Smart Bricks from All‑in‑One sets.

Publishers and retailers will carry the range on launch day; fans and collectors can use this information to plan purchases and compare set sizes.

Coverage and images from Nintendo Life accompanied the reveal, with credit to photographer Alex Olney.