
LEGO is releasing its first-ever Pokémon sets on February 27, 2026, designed for adult collectors. The three sets, released together, focus on creating dynamic, poseable figures and iconic Pokémon shapes, with a few hidden details. The collection includes a miniature Pokémon model, a larger display set featuring a Poké Ball, and a stunning centerpiece showcasing the classic Kanto trio, perfect for displaying on a shelf.
These LEGO sets are intended for adults and come with support from the LEGO Builder app, which offers 3D instructions. Some sets even let multiple people build together using their own devices. When preorders started, demand was very high, and the set featuring the original Pokémon – Bulbasaur, Charmander, and Squirtle – quickly sold out and became available again as new stock arrived. February 27th, Pokémon Day, marks the 30th anniversary of the Pokémon franchise and brings even more exciting releases.
LEGO Pokémon Sets Launch February 27, 2026 with Three Display Builds
Eevee is designed to be easily posed, Pikachu comes with a Poké Ball for action-packed displays, and the Kanto starter Pokémon are showcased as a trio with special stands. We’ll cover the details of these figures, how to pose them, how to set up displays, and the app features that help you collect and track your progress.
LEGO Pokémon Eevee Set Details

Pre-Order for $59.99 on Lego
This model is built to be visually appealing as a display piece, and its movable parts allow for dynamic posing even after it’s fully assembled.
- Pieces and size: 587 pieces, ages 18+, stands over 7.5 inches tall
- Poseability: movable head and limbs, adjustable ears, and an angled tail for different display stances
- Easter egg: a hidden surprise during the build that highlights Eevee’s many evolutions
- App support: Build Together mode in the LEGO Builder app for shared building across devices
LEGO Pokémon Pikachu and Poké Ball Set Details

The display is bigger and focuses on movement and classic Pokémon imagery, like Pikachu springing into action or relaxing with a Poké Ball shown in a unique way.
- Pieces and size: 2,050 pieces, ages 18+, measures over 13.5 in x 10.5 x 15.5 inches
- Display options: battle stance with Pikachu leaping from an open Poké Ball, or a resting pose with the Poké Ball closed
- Signature fan details: tail can be built in male or female versions, plus lightning sparks and a “25” detail on the base as a Pokédex nod
- App support: LEGO Builder app helps with 3D instructions, zoom and rotation, progress tracking, and saving builds
LEGO Pokémon Venusaur, Charizard, and Blastoise Set Details

This high-quality set creates a stunning display of Kanto Pokémon. Each figure is fully poseable, and the figures connect to a base, allowing you to create a dynamic, unified scene.
- Pieces and scale: 6,838 pieces, ages 18+, includes three final evolution figures with heights over 9 x 8 x 7 inches
- Poseability per figure: Venusaur has movable vines and feet, Blastoise has an articulated head and arms plus movable water cannons, Charizard has poseable wings, legs, arms, and head
- Display system: each figure can stand alone or mount onto biome stands themed as beach, jungle, and volcano, and the stands connect into one battleground
- Hidden detail and app support: includes an Easter egg, plus LEGO Builder app support for 3D instructions, zoom, rotation, and progress tracking
LEGO Pokémon Bonuses and Where to Preorder
Okay, so LEGO just dropped a new Pokémon collection, and it’s more than just the three main sets. They’ve included a couple of bonus builds linked to their VIP program and, interestingly, a limited-time scavenger hunt to celebrate the launch. You can pre-order now through the official LEGO Pokémon and Pokémon Center websites. If you miss that, they’ll be available on LEGO.com and in LEGO Stores starting February 27th, 2026. A quick tip: the biggest set is likely to sell out fast, so I’d recommend checking the official listings frequently if you’re hoping to snag it.
- Mini Pokémon Center: a 233-piece set redeemable for 2,500 LEGO Insiders points
- Kanto Region Badge Collection: a 312-piece gift with purchase when preordering the 72153 set at pokemoncenter.com in the US, Canada, and the UK while stock lasts
- Scavenger hunt timing: runs January 12 through February 27, with a password on Pokemon.com starting January 26
- Launch date: all three main sets launch on February 27, 2026
Final Thoughts on the LEGO Pokémon February 27, 2026 Launch
These LEGO Pokémon sets are fantastic collectibles for fans. The Eevee set lets you pose the character in different ways, while the Pikachu set is designed for dynamic display and includes details fans will love. The Kanto trio set is a showstopper, perfect for showcasing. Because preorders are selling out fast, your best bet is to order directly from official LEGO pages, keep an eye out for restocks, and choose the set that best suits your space and interests.
For the latest guides, recommendations, and setup inspiration to find the perfect tech for your home, keep visiting ComicBook. We also share exclusive early access to the best tech deals, so be sure to check back often.
Read More
- Best Controller Settings for ARC Raiders
- Darkwood Trunk Location in Hytale
- Ashes of Creation Rogue Guide for Beginners
- Daredevil Is Entering a New Era With a Chilling New Villain (And We Have A First Look) (Exclusive)
- So Long, Anthem: EA’s Biggest Flop Says Goodbye
- Katy Perry Shares Holiday Pics With Justin Trudeau & Ex Orlando Bloom
- Steam Reaches New Milestone of Over 42 Million Concurrent Users
- 29 Years Ago Today, The Simpsons Aired Its Biggest Crossover With a Sci-Fi Classic (And It Worked Perfectly)
- Hugh Jackman Reacts to His Marvel World Record Being Broken by Deadpool & Wolverine Co-Star (And How He Can Take It Back)
- New Godzilla Game Reveals Key Details (Including 15 Playable Characters)
2026-01-16 22:41