LEGO Pokémon Sets Coming in 2026: Everything We Know So Far
LEGO and The Pokémon Company have partnered to launch Pokémon building sets in 2026, bringing fan-favorite creatures to life in brick form.

For the first time ever, LEGO and The Pokémon Company have joined forces to create official LEGO Pokémon sets, bringing beloved creatures like Pikachu and Charizard to the world of LEGO bricks. The collaboration, announced on March 18, 2025, marks a major shift for Pokémon collectibles and LEGO enthusiasts alike.
Here’s everything we know so far about LEGO Pokémon, including release dates, possible sets, and what this means for collectors.
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When Will LEGO Pokémon Sets Be Released?
The first LEGO Pokémon sets are confirmed for a 2026 release. While LEGO has teased the project on its website and social media, specific details on the exact launch date remain unclear.
Although fans may have to wait until late 2026, LEGO has encouraged them to stay tuned for updates, hinting that new details may be revealed throughout 2025.
What Pokémon LEGO Sets Could Be Released?

While no official images of full sets have been revealed yet, LEGO’s teaser did hint at Pikachu, showing a yellow brick-built tail, suggesting the electric-type mascot will be a key part of the lineup.
Based on previous Pokémon building sets from Mattel’s Mega Construx line, fans speculate that LEGO could release:
- Buildable Pokémon figures – Pikachu, Charizard, Bulbasaur, Squirtle, and Eevee could be among the first sets.
- Pokémon battle arenas – Similar to LEGO’s Super Mario interactive sets.
- Pokémon Center or Gym buildings – Large-scale builds representing famous Pokémon locations.
- Poké Ball sets – Miniature models featuring different Pokémon inside.
Given that LEGO recently announced a buildable Game Boy, it’s also possible we could see a Pokémon-themed Game Boy set, celebrating the franchise’s origins.
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How Will LEGO Pokémon Affect Mattel’s Mega Pokémon Sets?
Pokémon construction sets aren’t new, as Mattel’s Mega Construx line has been producing Pokémon-themed sets since 2018. These sets include buildable Pikachu, Charizard, Gyarados, and playsets like Pokémon Centers and Poké Balls.
Will LEGO Pokémon Be Exclusive?
It’s unclear whether LEGO has exclusive building rights or if Mattel’s Mega Pokémon sets will continue alongside LEGO’s line.
However, LEGO’s entry into Pokémon building sets could mean:
- A major shift in licensing, making LEGO the sole producer of Pokémon construction sets.
- A premium product line, possibly with more complex builds than Mega Construx.
- More interactive features, similar to LEGO Super Mario’s digital play elements.
With LEGO’s high-quality designs and innovative set mechanics, Pokémon fans can expect a fresh take on brick-built Pokémon models.
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FAQs
When is the LEGO Pokémon release date?
LEGO has confirmed that Pokémon sets will launch in 2026, but no exact date has been provided yet.
What Pokémon will be included in the LEGO sets?
While the official lineup hasn’t been revealed, LEGO’s teaser hinted at Pikachu, and popular choices like Charizard, Eevee, and Squirtle are expected.
Will Mega Construx Pokémon sets still be available?
It’s unclear if Mattel’s Mega Pokémon sets will continue, or if LEGO’s deal makes them the exclusive manufacturer.
Where can I buy LEGO Pokémon sets?
Once released, LEGO Pokémon sets will likely be available on LEGO’s website, Pokémon Center, and major retailers like Amazon and Target.
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Final Thoughts: Will LEGO Pokémon Be the Ultimate Collectible?
With Pokémon’s massive global fanbase and LEGO’s unmatched creativity, this collaboration is set to become one of the biggest toy releases of 2026.
Fans will finally get to build their favorite Pokémon, and with LEGO’s history of interactive sets, the possibilities are endless.
Which Pokémon do you want to see in LEGO form? Let us know in the comments!
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