LEGO Pokémon Sets Leak: Smart Brick Pikachu, Eevee and Mewtwo Images Reportedly Show August 2026 Releases

Images purporting to show upcoming LEGO Pokémon sets have surfaced online, with reports indicating the items could be planned for an August 2026 release window.

The images — part of a fresh wave of leaks following earlier screenshots — depict several small-scale buildable figures and appear to highlight the line’s so-called “smart brick” entries, which feature embedded electronics to activate interactive elements.

Background

Leaked visuals show buildable renditions of franchise mainstays including Pikachu, Eevee and Mewtwo.

According to the postings, the products are positioned as smart-brick toys: bricks and elements that conceal simple technology to trigger lights, sounds, or movement-like effects when assembled or interacted with.

At this time, the listings and product pages referenced in the leaks have not been confirmed by LEGO or the rights holders.

Rewritten statement for clarity

Following an earlier leak, additional images have appeared online that purportedly display new LEGO Pokémon sets slated for an August 2026 timeframe.

The shared images focus on smart-brick-style models and include buildable versions of Pikachu, Eevee and Mewtwo.

As of publication, official order pages and pre-order listings have not been published; we will update this story when official information becomes available.

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What’s verified and what to watch

- Pokémon is a long-running multimedia franchise managed by The Pokémon Company, with many recent mainline and spin-off titles released on Nintendo platforms, including the Nintendo Switch.

- LEGO sets and collectible lines routinely appear in retail listings before official announcements; leaks and early images are common in hobby and retail communities.

- No official confirmation from the LEGO Group or The Pokémon Company about these specific sets has been issued as of this writing.

Why it matters

If authenticated, smart-brick Pokémon sets would represent another convergence of licensed pop-culture IP and interactive LEGO product design, an area where LEGO has experimented with electronics and app integration in other product lines.

For collectors and fans of Pokémon merchandising, the reported inclusion of fan-favorite characters such as Pikachu, Eevee and Mewtwo would likely draw attention.

We will monitor official channels — including LEGO’s website and announcements from The Pokémon Company — and update this report when confirmed product pages, pricing, and release dates go live.