
The long-awaited Lego and Pokemon collaboration is here! After a large set was revealed, we now have a clear picture of what’s inside.
Lego frequently partners with popular brands, as seen with their upcoming Legend of Zelda set and previous collaborations with franchises like Mario, Star Wars, Sonic, and even Fortnite. But fans have been eagerly anticipating one partnership for years: Pokemon.
Great news! The set is coming soon, and after the initial announcement, information started appearing online. We now know that one of the sets will be among the biggest Lego has ever made, costing around $650. Thanks to a recent leak, we finally have details on what’s included in that massive set.
The largest Pokemon set revealed as starters in leak
A recent Reddit leak has revealed that the biggest Lego x Pokemon set ever created will include Bulbasaur, Squirtle, and Charmander. The set is massive, containing 6,830 pieces.
These are the first three Pokémon players could choose from in the earliest games, making them instantly recognizable symbols of the video game series.
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We know the set will include Bulbasaur, Squirtle, and Charmander, but beyond that, the details are still unknown. It’s unclear if these Pokemon will be represented by three separate, medium-sized builds combined into one larger structure, or if they’ll be incorporated into a bigger landscape with three distinct areas themed around each Pokemon.
Currently, we only know that this Lego set will be the seventh largest ever made, containing 6,838 pieces. It’s priced at $650 and will be available to Lego Insiders members starting February 27, 2026.
Beyond that, Pokémon plans to release 20 different retail sets in 2026, divided into three groups. The first group will be available in late February, including the set mentioned earlier, and the remaining two will come out during the summer.
The initial release will focus on adult collectors, while the second wave will include interactive ‘Smart Brick’ technology, letting Pokémon figures battle each other, much like the LEGO Super Mario sets.
It’s likely we’ll hear more about the largest set soon, but we now know who it’ll focus on.
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2025-09-23 14:48