
Pokémon has finally entered the LEGO scene with three new sets featuring Pikachu, Eevee, Venusaur, Charizard, and Blastoise. Read on for pre-order details, a bonus set, and a trainer challenge.
Pokémon Reveals Its First LEGO Sets
Gotta Build ‘Em All

On January 12, The Pokémon Company (TPC) International announced its first-ever collaboration with the LEGO Group. The three new LEGO sets are available for pre-order as part of LEGO’s Sets for Adults series, featuring several fan favorites—a Pikachu and Poké Ball set, an Eevee set, and a Venusaur, Charizard, and Blastoise diorama.
Fans and Pokémon Trainers can pre-order their chosen set on the LEGO website or The Pokémon Center online store. Purchases will ship out starting February 27, 2026.

Pokémon’s first step into a LEGO collaboration wouldn’t be complete without its mascot. The Pikachu and Poké Ball set displays the yellow mouse Pokémon in two dynamic poses: as a standalone figure with a closed Poké Ball, or launching from an opened Poké Ball. It also presents a black lightning rod as its base, with "25" written on it, a reference to Pikachu's Pokédex number.
This 2,050-piece set measures over 13 ½ inches (35 cm) in height, 10 ½ inches (26 cm) in width, and 15 ½ inches (39 cm) in depth. Pre-order costs $199.99 USD.

Another Pokémon beloved by fans is Eevee. The Eevee building kit comprises 587 pieces and stands at 7 ½ inches (19 cm) tall. With a movable tail, head, and limbs, the model figure offers a variety of poses for the Normal-type Pokémon. There is also an easter egg "that highlights Eevee's many Evolutions."
The Eevee set is currently priced at $59.99 USD.

Last but not least, Venusaur, Charizard, and Blastoise assemble "one of the LEGO Group’s largest ever display sets" with over 6,838 pieces. The Pokémon diorama model kit showcases the final-evolved forms of the three Kanto starter Pokémon in "epic" battle poses.
Movable parts include Venusaur's vines and feet, Charizard's wings, legs, arms, and head, and Blastoise's head, arms, and water cannons. Charizard is also seen about to spew flames. Fans can display the Pokémon individually or together on the action base, which features easter eggs and biome-themed design touches.
Venusaur measures over 9 inches (23 cm) tall, Charizard reaches 8 inches (20 cm), and Blastoise stands at 7 inches (18 cm) tall. The diorama carries the most expensive price tag in the Pokémon and LEGO collaboration by far, with $649.99 USD.

Moreover, opting for the highest-priced set comes with a bonus, essentially a fourth Pokémon LEGO set. Pre-ordering the Venusaur, Charizard and Blastoise set in the US, CA & UK will give customers a free Kanto Region Badge Collection. Fans can receive the pre-order gift from February 27 to March 3 while supplies last.
The collection includes all eight Pokémon Gym badges from the Kanto Region's Indigo League (Boulder, Cascade, Thunder, Rainbow, Soul, Marsh, Volcano, and Earth).
Trainer Challenge: Scavenger Hunt

TPC also unveiled a scavenger hunt across LEGO and Pokémon digital content from January 12 to February 27. To participate, fans must search for hidden codes and submit them via LEGO Insiders. Each accepted code counts as one entry.
Prizes include any of the three Pokémon sets, the full collection of all three sets, and the grand prize of experiencing PokémonXP and the 2026 Pokémon World Championships in San Francisco, California, USA. The said top reward also offers entry to Championship Sunday at the Chase Center, along with all three new LEGO Pokémon sets.
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