LEGO Pokémon Sets Leak: Arcanine 1190-Piece Set Reportedly Listed for August 2026

Intro Reports have surfaced that LEGO is preparing additional Pokémon sets, including a large Arcanine model that briefly appeared on multiple online storefronts. The listings, which were later removed, claimed a 1,190-piece Arcanine set priced at $109.99 USD with an August 2026 release window. These disclosures follow LEGO’s rollout of several official Pokémon products and broader changes to the company’s Nintendo-themed portfolio. Background and context LEGO and The Pokémon Company launched an official line of Pokémon sets over the past year, with retail releases that have included models such as Eevee, Pikachu and a combined Poké Ball & Venusaur set, as well as larger builds like Charizard and Blastoise. LEGO has also issued themed gift items including the Kanto Region Badge Collection and a Mini Pokémon Center set. Separately, LEGO announced plans to retire its first The Legend of Zelda set and discontinue some other Nintendo-licensed items. What the leaks say According to now-removed listings on multiple web stores and images shared on the Legoleak subreddit, the Arcanine set was presented on official-looking box art listing 1,190 pieces. The storefront entries indicated a price point of $109.99 USD and an August 2026 availability. Retail listings were taken down after the initial circulation of images. Subsequent reported reveals Follow-up reports and community posts — credited in some cases to outlets such as GoNintendo — have named additional small-scale LEGO Pokémon sets that reportedly support LEGO’s new smart brick play functionality. Reported entries in later leak rounds included small play sets with pairings such as Cubone vs. Gengar, Jigglypuff Concert and Charmander with Geodude, and a second round listing items like Trainer’s Buggy Adventure with Squirtle, Eevee and Lapras’s Treasure Hunt, and a Mew-focused drone search set. These items were described as smart-brick-enabled play sets in community coverage. Official status and next steps LEGO has not issued an official announcement confirming these listings or their details. The information above is based on removed storefront listings and community leaks; retailers and LEGO’s corporate channels have not published corroborating product pages. We will update this story when LEGO or official retail partners confirm products, pricing and release dates. Attribution Initial listings and box-art images circulated on retailer pages and the Legoleak subreddit; subsequent set name compilations were reported by community outlets and shared with gaming news sites. All dates and pricing cited here come from those removed listings and the community reports that followed.