LEGO Pokémon Sets Leak Ahead of Official Reveal, Launching in 2026

by Salal Awan

The long-rumored collaboration between LEGO and Pokémon appears to have taken a concrete step forward, as details for three upcoming sets have surfaced ahead of the official reveal. The leaked product information points to a planned release window beginning in early 2026, with LEGO Insiders gaining earlier access.

According to listings, the lineup will include three different builds targeting older fans under the 18+ range. Set 72151 will contain 587 pieces and retail for 59.99 dollars. A larger mid-tier option, set 72152, is expected to feature 2050 pieces at a price of 199.99 dollars. The flagship release, set 72153, comes in at an impressive 6838 pieces with a premium price tag of 649.99 dollars. Each of these will launch on March 1st for general availability, with Insiders able to purchase as early as February 27th.

LEGO has quietly acknowledged the collaboration on its official website, describing the project as a brand-new adventure. The company teases that fans will be able to “electrify your imagination in 2026 and get ready to build something we have never built with LEGO bricks before.” It further adds that while no Pokémon sets have ever been produced in the past, that will officially change next year.

The announcement frames LEGO Pokémon as a new way for enthusiasts to combine their love of building with the nostalgia of catching their favorite creatures. Although specific Pokémon models have not been revealed, LEGO has confirmed that updates will be shared through its official channels, with fans encouraged to join the Insiders program to stay ahead of new information.

With Pokémon remaining one of the most recognizable franchises worldwide, this collaboration is likely to generate considerable attention as more details emerge. Until then, builders will have to wait a little longer before discovering which iconic creatures will be immortalized in brick form.

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