LEGO Pokémon sets leak ahead of official 2026 launch

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The long-rumored collaboration between LEGO and Pokémon is finally happening. Fresh leaks have revealed details about the first wave of LEGO Pokémon sets, expected to arrive in early 2026.

According to the leaks, the launch lineup will feature three large-scale builds aimed at adult collectors. Set 72151 comes with 587 pieces and is priced at 59.99 dollars. Set 72152 offers 2050 pieces for 199.99 dollars, while the flagship Set 72153 packs a massive 6838 pieces with a retail price of 649.99 dollars. All three are labeled 18+, confirming they are designed as intricate display sets rather than simple play toys.

Early access for LEGO Insiders begins on February 27, 2026, with a full release set for March 1. Two bonus items are also tied to the launch: Set 40892, an 18+ gift-with-purchase, and Set 40911, a 12+ reward that will be available for 2,500 Insider points, reportedly linked to Pokémon and Nintendo.

The LEGO Group has already teased the crossover on its official site, telling fans to “Electrify your imagination in 2026 and get ready to build something we’ve never built before.” The company confirmed that this marks the first official Pokémon LEGO collection in history.

Though details about the actual Pokémon featured in the sets remain under wraps, the collaboration is already building huge anticipation. With Pokémon’s global fanbase and LEGO’s track record for creating intricate, collectible sets, the partnership could become one of the biggest product launches of 2026.

Fans are encouraged to join the LEGO Insiders program or subscribe to newsletters to stay updated on announcements as the official reveal approaches.

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