The Latest Pokemon Lego Leak Includes Details About Ten Sets, And There Are Some Deep Cuts

Josh has been playing video games for longer than he can remember, kicking things off with a Master System before upgrading to a Mega Drive. Covering the industry since 2018, if a game has a strong story – or even better, the decisions you make determine the course of that story – odds are he’s going to like it. Or, you know, put Sonic or Pikachu on the cover and that’ll get his attention too.
Lego revealed it had finally caught its white Walimer earlier this year, confirming its first-ever Pokemon sets are coming in 2026. We still don’t officially know what those sets are going to look like, but the latest of many leaks claims there will be a lot more of them than we were expecting.
The leak comes from the usually very reliable brick.tap who has shared early information about the upcoming Pokemon sets along with other Lego collections tied to big IP. After having only heard details about two or three sets previously, the leaker has now revealed the potential names of ten Lego Pokemon sets that will all have been released by summer 2026.
Pokemon s First Lego Sets Seemingly Won t Be Limited To The Kanto Region
Prior leaks have included the usual suspects like Pikachu and the original games’ starter Pokemon. However, this latest leak suggests we’ll be leaving Kanto right away once Pokemon’s first Lego sets start dropping. A Scorbunny evolution is mentioned, which presumably means Raboot and Cinderace will be a part of it too, and something called the Stadium Bus will supposedly include Larvitar and Croagunk.
The bulk of the newly leaked sets are still built around Pokemon from the original 151, because that’s just how Pokemon merch tends to work. We’re apparently going to have the chance to build Mewtwo’s lab, there will seemingly be Pokemon battle sets, one that pits Jolteon against Charizard, and a ghost battle special between Gengar and Cubone, and something that’s described as Eevee’s Evolution. Particularly interested in what that set will comprise as the Year of Eevee comes to an end.
We know we’ll be getting a Pikachu, but what else do people want from Pokemon’s long overdue Lego team-up?
All Pokemon Lego Sets Are Expected To Be Compatible With Smart Bricks
Not only does brick.tap claim there will be even more than the ten sets listed in their latest link, but apparently, all of them will be compatible with Lego’s Pokemon smart brick. It’s believed that, similar to the Mario sets, Pokemon’s Lego world will revolve around a smart brick, probably a Pikachu one, to begin with, that will be able to react to the sets in various ways.
All of these leaks should be taken with a pinch of salt for now, as until either Pokemon or Lego reveals them officially, we can’t know what we’re getting for sure. This latest leak will be a welcome one for the majority of Pokemon fans hoping to pick up some of the series’ debut Lego sets, though, so hopefully the information is at least somewhat accurate.
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That’s because the limited info we’ve seen via leaks so far has claimed one of the first Pokemon Lego sets will cost $650. That is, reportedly, still the plan. No prices for the ten sets in the latest leaks have been shared, but it now seems like the plan is to give Pokemon fans a lot to choose from right away, and I’d assume those sets will vary greatly in both price and piece count.
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