Nostalgia alert for fans of both plastic bricks and pocket monsters! The LEGO Group and The Pokémon Company International have announced a multi-year partnership. It’s a project that is set to bring LEGO Pokémon to shelves in 2026.
This collaboration marks the first time the two iconic franchises will officially merge. It is also a new way for fans to engage with the world of Pokémon through LEGO construction. It follows in the footsteps of other successful gaming crossovers in the LEGO realm, such as the interactive LEGO Super Mario sets (first released in August 2020 and expanding with Mario Kart in January and May 2025), which brought the digital platformer to life with unique play features. LEGO has also tapped into retro gaming nostalgia with detailed builds of the Atari 2600 (released August 2022). You may also recall the PAC-MAN Arcade, released in June 2023. All demonstrate a clear interest in bridging the gap between physical construction and beloved video game properties.

What LEGO Pokémon sets can we expect?
The upcoming Pokémon line is yet to be announced. However, it aims to translate beloved Pokémon into LEGO brick form, presenting a tangible experience for long-time enthusiasts.
Julia Goldin of the LEGO Group acknowledged the dedicated fanbase of Pokémon, stating the partnership intends to deliver what audiences have been requesting. Gaku Susai from The Pokémon Company International emphasized the shared values of “imagination, creativity and fun” as the foundation for this collaboration, hinting at “innovative and groundbreaking” creations.
Both companies have a history rooted in social play, making this venture seem almost a no-brainer. Expect to see the most recognizable Pokémon interpreted through the LEGO system, something that will inevitably open up new play experiences that appeal to both existing LEGO builders and Pokémon collectors.
Keep an eye out for further details as they emerge leading up to the 2026 launch. More information can be found on the Lego website. The merging of these two favourites promises interesting additions to both retro and contemporary collections.
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