LEGO and The Pokémon Company are set to make Pokémon Day 2026 a memorable occasion with the worldwide debut of their highly anticipated LEGO Pokémon sets on February 27, 2026.
This strategic launch aligns with the globally celebrated anniversary, promising Nintendo fans and LEGO collectors an exciting new way to celebrate their favorite franchise.
The diverse lineup includes meticulously designed sets for beloved Generation I Pokémon such as Pikachu, Eevee, Charizard, Venusaur, and Blastoise, bringing the iconic creatures from the Nintendo universe into the world of bricks and creativity. Ahead of launch, respected LEGO reviewer Tiago Catarino provided an in-depth preview of the entire series, showcasing finished builds of each set.
His coverage includes the highly detailed Pikachu model, which is priced at £179.99 ($199.99 USD).
While the Pikachu’s design has proven polarizing among fans — with some questioning its quirky aesthetics — the set’s intricate construction and display appeal are undeniable. The real centerpiece for many collectors is the LEGO Starter Evolutions set featuring Charizard, Venusaur, and Blastoise.
At £579.99 ($649.99 USD), this premium set delivers impressive scale, complexity, and display value, reflecting the high expectations attached to such flagship releases.
According to Catarino, the set lives up to its reputation, offering collectors “incredible attention to detail and a challenging, rewarding build experience.” For buyers seeking a more accessible option, the LEGO Eevee set arrives at a more moderate £54.99 ($59.99 USD), offering high quality at a competitive price for the category.
Catarino highlighted the Eevee set as "an appealing entry point that balances affordability with the charm of a fan-favorite Pokémon." LEGO is also offering exclusive bonuses for early adopters.
Pre-orders through official channels can secure the Kanto Badge set—a collectible tribute to the original Pokémon games—as well as the LEGO Insiders Mini Pokémon Center set, ideal for display alongside the main collection.
Each of these bonuses enhances the value proposition for devoted Nintendo fans and LEGO enthusiasts alike. In addition to the Pokémon lineup, the new The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time – The Final Battle LEGO set is available for pre-order at £99.99.
As reviewed by Catarino, this set captures a defining moment from one of Nintendo’s most acclaimed franchises, blending nostalgia and intricate design in a package aimed at both gamers and builders. With these launches, LEGO continues to expand its partnership with The Pokémon Company and Nintendo, building on the success of previous collaborations showcased on the LEGO eShop and through major Nintendo Direct presentations.
As the February 2026 release date approaches, anticipation within the Nintendo Switch and Pokémon communities is set to soar, making these sets a standout highlight for collectors and fans worldwide.
This strategic launch aligns with the globally celebrated anniversary, promising Nintendo fans and LEGO collectors an exciting new way to celebrate their favorite franchise.
The diverse lineup includes meticulously designed sets for beloved Generation I Pokémon such as Pikachu, Eevee, Charizard, Venusaur, and Blastoise, bringing the iconic creatures from the Nintendo universe into the world of bricks and creativity. Ahead of launch, respected LEGO reviewer Tiago Catarino provided an in-depth preview of the entire series, showcasing finished builds of each set.
His coverage includes the highly detailed Pikachu model, which is priced at £179.99 ($199.99 USD).
While the Pikachu’s design has proven polarizing among fans — with some questioning its quirky aesthetics — the set’s intricate construction and display appeal are undeniable. The real centerpiece for many collectors is the LEGO Starter Evolutions set featuring Charizard, Venusaur, and Blastoise.
At £579.99 ($649.99 USD), this premium set delivers impressive scale, complexity, and display value, reflecting the high expectations attached to such flagship releases.
According to Catarino, the set lives up to its reputation, offering collectors “incredible attention to detail and a challenging, rewarding build experience.” For buyers seeking a more accessible option, the LEGO Eevee set arrives at a more moderate £54.99 ($59.99 USD), offering high quality at a competitive price for the category.
Catarino highlighted the Eevee set as "an appealing entry point that balances affordability with the charm of a fan-favorite Pokémon." LEGO is also offering exclusive bonuses for early adopters.
Pre-orders through official channels can secure the Kanto Badge set—a collectible tribute to the original Pokémon games—as well as the LEGO Insiders Mini Pokémon Center set, ideal for display alongside the main collection.
Each of these bonuses enhances the value proposition for devoted Nintendo fans and LEGO enthusiasts alike. In addition to the Pokémon lineup, the new The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time – The Final Battle LEGO set is available for pre-order at £99.99.
As reviewed by Catarino, this set captures a defining moment from one of Nintendo’s most acclaimed franchises, blending nostalgia and intricate design in a package aimed at both gamers and builders. With these launches, LEGO continues to expand its partnership with The Pokémon Company and Nintendo, building on the success of previous collaborations showcased on the LEGO eShop and through major Nintendo Direct presentations.
As the February 2026 release date approaches, anticipation within the Nintendo Switch and Pokémon communities is set to soar, making these sets a standout highlight for collectors and fans worldwide.