LEGO reveals first wave of Pokémon sets, eyeing adult collectors who’ve gotta build ’em all
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LEGO reveals first wave of Pokémon sets, eyeing adult collectors who’ve gotta build ’em all

January 12, 2026
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LEGO and The Pokémon Company International are launching the first official LEGO Pokémon sets on February 27, 2026. This initial wave of sets is designed for adult collectors and features iconic Pokémon characters. Pre-orders are open now.

The first three sets include the 587-piece Eevee (set 72151) priced at $69.99, the 2,050-piece Pikachu and Poké Ball (set 72150) for $199.99, and the large 6,838-piece Venusaur, Charizard, and Blastoise set (set 72153) priced at $649.99. The Pikachu set includes a lightning bolt stand and Poké Ball for display, while the Kanto starters set dramatically poses the evolved forms on a round base. During the first week of release, a 312-piece Kanto Region Badge Collection will be included with the purchase of the Kanto starters, while supplies last.

The sets aim to capture the creativity and adventure of the Pokémon world. The Pikachu set showcases the Pokémon leaping out of a Poké Ball, and the Venusaur, Charizard, and Blastoise set features each figure with unique articulation. The Eevee set allows builders to pose the character in various ways. LEGO promises more Pokémon sets for a range of ages in the future.

For collectors eager to display their new sets, consider a LEGO display case to showcase these impressive builds.

LEGO reveals the first three adult-focused sets and promos for the much anticipated Pokémon partnership, coming February 27th and available for pre-order now. The post LEGO reveals first wave of Pokémon sets, eyeing adult collectors who’ve gotta build ’em all appeared first on The Brothers Brick.

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