LEGO and Pokémon Unite: A New World of Brick-Built Adventures is Coming
Prepare to choose your starter! The LEGO Group and The Pokémon Company International are officially joining forces, bringing the beloved world of Pokémon to life in brick form. announced on January 12,2026,the highly anticipated LEGO Pokémon collection will launch on February 27,2026,offering fans of all ages a unique way to engage with their favorite creatures. From intricate dioramas to adorable, posable figures, this collaboration promises something for every Pokémon trainer and LEGO enthusiast. [[1]]
A Trio of Pokémon to Build and Display
The initial LEGO Pokémon lineup features three distinct sets, each catering to different levels of building expertise and budget. These sets aren’t just toys; they’re display-worthy pieces of art that capture the essence of the Pokémon universe.
Venusaur, Charizard, and Blastoise: A Legendary Encounter
For the ultimate Pokémon and LEGO collector, the Venusaur, Charizard, and Blastoise diorama is a true masterpiece. This expansive 6,838-piece set recreates a dynamic scene featuring the final evolutions of the iconic Gen 1 starters. Each Pokémon is fully articulated and posable, allowing for a variety of display options. the accompanying display base is equally notable, boasting detailed biomes—a lush beach for Venusaur, a fiery volcano for Charizard, and a dense jungle for Blastoise—that perfectly complement each Pokémon’s type.This is truly a statement piece designed to be the centerpiece of any collection.
Pikachu: The Electric Mouse Pokémon, Reimagined
No Pokémon collection would be complete without Pikachu! The brick-built Pikachu offers a charming and interactive building experience. Comprising 2,050 pieces, this set allows you to construct a posable Pikachu with articulated limbs and ears. the set also includes a display stand adorned with lightning effects and a Poké Ball that opens and closes, adding an extra layer of playability. A delightful Easter egg hidden within the set is a nod to Pikachu’s iconic status: studs on the display stand form the number 25, representing Pikachu’s Pokédex number. It’s priced at $199.99. [[2]]
Eevee: The evolution Pokémon in Brick Form
Perfect for those seeking a more accessible building experience,the 587-piece Eevee set offers a delightful build at an affordable price of $59.99.standing 7.5 inches tall, this posable Eevee features a movable head, limbs, and tail, allowing you to recreate your favorite poses. While it doesn’t include a display stand, its compact size makes it easy to incorporate into any Pokémon display.
Bonus Builds and Exclusive Offers
LEGO isn’t stopping at just the core Pokémon sets. They’re sweetening the deal with limited-edition promotional sets designed to reward fans.
Kanto Region Badge Collection: A Reward for Dedicated Trainers
From February 27th to March 8th, 2026, purchasers of the Venusaur, Charizard, and Blastoise diorama will receive a free Kanto region badge Collection. This 312-piece set allows you to build a display case containing all eight badges from the original Pokémon game regions, a perfect addition for any serious collector.
Mini Pokémon Center: A Loyal fan Perk
LEGO Insiders members (LEGO’s free loyalty program) can redeem 2,600 points to receive an exclusive 233-piece Mini Pokémon Center. This set offers a charming and detailed recreation of a Pokémon Center, adding another element to your brick-built Pokémon world. [[3]]
A New Chapter for Pokémon Fans and LEGO Enthusiasts
The launch of the LEGO Pokémon collection marks a meaningful milestone for both brands. By combining the creativity of LEGO building with the enduring appeal of Pokémon, this collaboration is set to captivate fans of all ages. With shipping slated to begin on February 27th, 2026, trainers and builders alike are eagerly anticipating the arrival of these brick-built Pokémon adventures.