Pokémon
Dec 27, 2025
LEGO and Pokémon officially team up in 2026. Here’s every LEGO Pokémon set, prices, release dates, and which Pokémon you can build. Photo by: Pokemon
LEGO and Pokémon are teaming up at last, and it looks like they're delivering what fans want. Coming in 2026, three new LEGO Pokémon sets will let you build cool, detailed versions of Pikachu, Charizard, Eevee, and others to put on display.
This article covers the three initial LEGO Pokémon sets, what you can build, how much they'll cost, when they're coming out, and what the future holds.

LEGO is teaming up with three great display sets, mainly aimed at older teens and adults.
LEGO Pokémon Pikachu & Poké Ball
LEGO Pokémon Venusaur, Charizard & Blastoise
LEGO Pokémon Eevee
With these sets, you can build five Pokémon from the original Kanto region.

The initial set is all about the popular choices.
Pokémon | Type |
|---|---|
Pikachu | Electric |
Eevee | Normal |
Venusaur | Grass / Poison |
Charizard | Fire / Flying |
Blastoise | Water |
This product line will appeal to Pokémon fans, especially those between 14 and 25. These characters are well-known due to nostalgia, their frequent appearances in online videos, and popular online searches.
This set recreates a well-known image from Pokémon, Pikachu jumping out of a Poké Ball.
Choose between a cool action pose or a relaxed seated display.
Includes a brick-built Poké Ball.
Look for hidden details that nod to Pikachu’s Pokédex number.
Detail | Info |
|---|---|
Pieces | 2,050 |
Price | $199.99 |
Age | 18+ |
Release Date | Feb 27, 2026 |
Pre-Order | Jan 12, 2026 |
This is more for showing off than playing with.
This is our biggest LEGO Pokémon set yet, the one we're most excited about.
“This partnership opens up a whole new range of possibilities for Trainers and builders alike.”
Build the fully evolved forms of the original starter Pokémon and display them all together.
Kanto starter evolutions are now in LEGOs for the first time.
It has a museum-style design.
It also features a shared base that reflects each Pokemon’s environment.
Detail | Info |
|---|---|
Pieces | 6,838 |
Price | $649.99 |
Age | 18+ |
Release Date | Feb 27, 2026 |
Pre-Order | Jan 12, 2026 |
This set includes Charizard, Blastoise, and Venusaur figures. They're nicely detailed and you can pose them however you like.
Even though Eevee is smaller than other Pokémon, it's still one of the most famous.
Ears, head, arms, legs, and tail can be posed.
Face is designed to show feelings.
Works with the LEGO Build Together app.
Detail | Info |
|---|---|
Pieces | 587 |
Price | $59.99 |
Age | 18+ |
Release Date | Feb 27, 2026 |
Pre-Order | Jan 12, 2026 |
A lot of fans are guessing what the next Eevee evolution will be, but nothing's been confirmed.
LEGO has a limited-time offer: a free Kanto Region Badge Collection display box.
All Eight Kanto Gym Badges
A brick case to display your badges, complete with a Poké Ball clasp.
Detail | Info |
|---|---|
Pieces | 312 |
Availability | Feb 27 - Mar 3, 2026 |
Sold Separately | No |
This special deal is only for the Venusaur, Charizard, and Blastoise set.
Mark your calendars, LEGO Pokémon fans! The sets are hitting shelves on February 27, 2026, but you can pre-order yours starting January 12, 2026.
Heads up: these dates apply everywhere, so don't miss out - they're likely to go quickly!
LEGO and Pokémon have both suggested that their collaboration isn't a one-off event, even though there's no formal announcement.
Leaders from both LEGO and Pokémon have indicated that they're likely to continue working together if there's continued interest in their products, and initial feedback suggests that there certainly is.

You can find Pikachu, Eevee, Venusaur, Charizard, and Blastoise.
They all come out on February 27, 2026. Pre-orders begin on January 12, 2026.
Rated for ages 18 and up, these sets are really made for display.
Nothing else has been announced, though more sets will probably be released later.
No, it’s only available as a free gift when you make a purchase during a limited time.
LEGO Pokémon isn't just a fad, it's a well-thought-out release that plays on nostalgia, quality, and how good it looks on display. It's a perfect match for fans who loved Pokémon as kids and now collect LEGO sets.