LEGO Pokémon Sets Officially Revealed for February 2026
LEGO Pokémon Sets Officially Unveiled!
At last, after being on the cards for almost a year, the LEGO Group has finally put an end to this wait-and-watch game. The LEGO Group has announced the release of LEGO Pokémon sets for the very first time in history. LEGO Pokémon will make its launch in February 2026.
Bringing together two of the biggest names globally in the toy industry, the new LEGO Pokémon comes together with the release of three display sets that are 18+, all set to go live worldwide on 27th February 2026 – in time for Pokémon Day. For Australian fans of the brands, the release is a long-awaited mashed mix of memory and detail.

LEGO Pokémon 2026: What’s Launching First?
The first series of LEGO Pokémon sets caters entirely to adults, consisting exclusively of display models. The first wave consists of three sets, showcasing a total of five popular Pokémon from the original Kanto region.
All will be available for preorder from January 2026, and retail will become available from 27 February 2026, in Australia included.
LEGO Pokémon Eevee (72151)

- Pieces: 587
- Age: 18
- Release Date : 27 February 2026
The smallest offering in the initial wave, LEGO Pokémon Eevee embodies the popular Pokémon character Eevee in a bricks-and-mortar form. Created at a convenient display size, Eevee has movable ears, legs, head, and a distinctive fluffy tail.
The set is perfect for collectors who want a centrepiece that doesn't require too much space but can have strong visual appeal and articulation, as offered by previous LEGO character display models.
LEGO Pokémon Pikachu and Poké Ball (72152)

- Pieces: 2,050
- Age: 18+
- Release Date: 27 February 2026
No Pokémon launch would be complete without Pikachu. This large-format display model recreates Pikachu mid-action, bursting from a Poké Ball in a dynamic pose. The build includes a lightning-themed display base and energy effects that highlight Pikachu’s Electric-type power.
This product boasts of more than 2,000 pieces and will serve as a superior center piece for all those who are collectors of Pokémon and LEGO.
LEGO Pokémon Venusaur, Charizard and Blastoise (72153)

- Pieces: 6
- Age: 18
- Release: 27 February 2026
This is one of the flagship sets from the LEGO Pokémon line and is a massive build of the final evolutions of the original Kanto starter Pokémon.
Each Pokémon can be moved around and is best exhibited on a base which reflects a biome, showing a jungle, volcano, and water habitat in a detailed manner. The size, pieces, and packaging categorize this product in the most ambitious display models in 2026 presented by LEGO.
Serious fans will be able to build this set much like a Pokémon “Ultimate Collector Series,” and chances are that this release will be one of, if not the most popular LEGO release of this year.
LEGO Pokémon Gifts, Rewards & Extras
In honor of the release, LEGO also announced the following promotional items available with the release of LEGO Pokemons:
Kanto Region Badge Collection (40892)

- 312 pieces
- Offered as a gift with purchase when purchasing the set of Venusaur, Charizard and Blastoise during the launch window.
Mini Pokémon Center 40911

- 233 pieces
- Redeemable through LEGO Insiders via points.
Why LEGO Pokémon Is a Big Deal
This launch isn’t just another licensed theme. LEGO Pokémon represents:
- LEGO’s first-ever Pokémon collaboration
- A strong adult collector focus (18+)
- A likely long-term theme with future playsets planned for later in 2026
- One of the most nostalgic crossovers for fans who grew up with both brands
Later 2026 rumours already suggest non-18+ LEGO Pokémon playsets, battle scenes, and additional Pokémon characters arriving in future waves.
LEGO Pokémon in Australia
Australian fans will join in the global release of the series of LEGO Pokémon sets, with all of them releasing in the region from 27 February 2026. Of course, this is subject to change from retailers, especially if it involves promotional items.
In Brick Island, we will be keeping an eye on the releases, and future announcements of LEGO Pokémon sets as the theme continues to evolve in 2026.
Final Thoughts
LEGO Pokémon is looking to be one of the most appealing LEGO sets to be released in quite some time. With famous characters and impressive display models, this first series of sets has established it as what could potentially be LEGO's biggest licensed theme to date. Whether you are a Pokémon Trainer for life or a LEGO display collector or both, February 2026 is a release date you won’t want to miss.
FAQ
❓ What are the first LEGO Pokémon sets?
Among the first LEGO Pokémon kits unveiled for 2026 are these three Display Models intended for those 18+:
- LEGO Pokémon Eevee (72151)
- LEGO Pokémon Pikachu and Poké Ball (72152)
- LEGO Pokémon Venusaur, Charizard and Blastoise (72153)
These are the first collaborative LEGO sets between LEGO Group and The Pokémon Company International.
❓ When do LEGO Pokémon sets release in Australia?
LEGO Pokémon series will finally debut in Australia on February 27, 2026. It will mark Pokémon Day. Pre-order happened in January 2026. It can be bought from Brick Island.
❓ Are LEGO Pokémon sets only for adults?
The first wave of LEGO Pokémon products will be branded 18+, meaning these sets are targeted mainly towards adult fans and collectors. The LEGO Group has verified that they will be creating more Pokémon projects for younger builders later in 2026.
❓ Are LEGO Pokémon sets poseable?
Yes. All three displays from LEGO Pokémon have moving elements. Depending on which Pokémon it is, they can move the heads, bodies, legs, tails, wings, and other elements.
❓ What is the LEGO Pokémon Kanto Region Badge Collection?
LEGO Pokémon Kanto Region Badge Collection (40892) is a display model consisting of 312 pieces that come with the eight gym badges from the Kanto region. This is offered as a gift with purchase offer during the launch phase with the purchase of the Venusaur, Charizard & Blastoise.
❓ What is the LEGO Mini Pokémon Center?
The Mini Pokémon Center (40911) is a microscale LEGO set that can be obtained through LEGO Insiders rewards. It features in-game Pokémon Centers, and points can be redeemed in order for LEGO Insiders members to gain this set.