TL;DR
Lego has opened preorders for its first Pokémon collaboration, with three sets due to ship February 27, 2026. Prices range from a $59.99 Eevee to a $649.99 6,838-piece diorama featuring Venusaur, Charizard, and Blastoise; a Pikachu set sits at $199.99.
What happened
Lego has unveiled and begun taking preorders for its inaugural Pokémon collection after an initial tease last March. All three sets are listed on Lego’s online store and are expected to ship on February 27, 2026. The smallest and least expensive set is an articulated Eevee with 587 pieces priced at $59.99; the figure stands about 7.5 inches tall and has movable head, limbs, and tail. A 2,050-piece Pikachu set costs $199.99, includes a display stand with lightning effects, a removable buildable Poké Ball that opens and closes, and studs on the stand that form the number 25 as an Easter egg. The headline product is a 6,838-piece diorama of final-evolution Venusaur, Charizard, and Blastoise priced at $649.99; each creature is posable and can be removed from a multi-biome display with beach, jungle, and volcano elements. Lego is also offering two limited promotional builds tied to purchases and its Insiders program.
Why it matters
- Marks Lego’s first official collaboration with the Pokémon franchise, a high-profile licensing move.
- Price and piece counts signal Lego is targeting collectors and adult fans, not just children.
- Promotional items and limited windows could drive early demand and secondary-market activity.
- The lineup arrives alongside other new Lego initiatives this year, suggesting an expensive season for collectors.
Key facts
- Preorders are available through Lego’s online store; shipping for all three sets is expected to start February 27, 2026.
- Eevee: 587 pieces, $59.99, roughly 7.5 inches tall, with movable head, limbs, and tail.
- Pikachu: 2,050 pieces, $199.99, includes articulated limbs and ears, a display stand with lightning effects, and a removable buildable Poké Ball.
- Pikachu display contains studs forming the number 25 as a reference to Pikachu’s Pokédex number.
- Venusaur, Charizard, and Blastoise diorama: 6,838 pieces, $649.99, features articulated, posable figures and a display stand with beach, jungle, and volcano biomes.
- The three large Pokémon in the diorama can be detached from the display and posed separately.
- Kanto Region Badge Collection: 312 pieces; offered as a free gift when buying the Venusaur/Charizard/Blastoise set between February 27 and March 8, 2026.
- Mini Pokémon Center: 233 pieces; available as a Lego Insiders reward when redeeming 2,600 points, per Jay’s Brick Blog.
- Lego had teased its Pokémon collaboration in March prior to this preorder launch.
What to watch next
- Whether the Pokémon sets will appear through other retailers or remain exclusive to Lego’s online store is not confirmed in the source.
- If additional Pokémon sets or waves will follow this initial trio is not confirmed in the source.
- Whether any of the Pokémon sets will use Lego’s new Smart Brick technology (launching in March) is not confirmed in the source.
Quick glossary
- Diorama: A three-dimensional model representing a scene, often used for display purposes.
- Articulated: Constructed with joints that allow parts to move and be posed.
- Poké Ball: A spherical device from the Pokémon franchise used to capture and store Pokémon; often represented as a recognisable red-and-white sphere.
- Pokédex: An in-universe index in Pokémon media that assigns a unique number to each species of Pokémon.
- Lego Insiders: Lego’s loyalty program that lets members earn points and redeem them for rewards or exclusive offers.
Reader FAQ
When will the Pokemon Lego sets ship?
Shipping for all three sets is expected to start on February 27, 2026.
How much do the sets cost and what are the piece counts?
Eevee: $59.99 (587 pieces); Pikachu: $199.99 (2,050 pieces); Venusaur/Charizard/Blastoise diorama: $649.99 (6,838 pieces).
Are there any limited or promotional items?
Yes. A 312-piece Kanto Region Badge Collection is a free gift with the large diorama purchase between Feb 27 and Mar 8, 2026; a 233-piece Mini Pokémon Center is available as a Lego Insiders reward for 2,600 points.
Will more Pokémon sets be released later?
Not confirmed in the source.

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