LEGO Group and The Pokémon Company have officially announced a multi-year partnership to release Pokémon-themed LEGO sets starting in 2026. This collaboration will allow fans to construct iconic Pokémon characters using LEGO bricks, marking a significant expansion in LEGO’s lineup of licensed properties.​

Historically, Pokémon construction sets have been produced by Mattel’s Mega Bloks line for over two decades. With this new agreement, LEGO will assume the production of these sets, potentially offering a fresh take on fan-favorite Pokémon. While specific details about the upcoming sets remain undisclosed, a teaser image hints at a Pikachu model, suggesting that beloved characters will be among the initial releases.​

This partnership reflects LEGO’s ongoing strategy to collaborate with prominent gaming franchises. In recent years, LEGO has introduced sets based on Nintendo properties such as Super Mario, The Legend of Zelda, and Animal Crossing. The addition of Pokémon to this roster underscores LEGO’s commitment to engaging the gaming community through interactive and imaginative building experiences.​

Fans can anticipate the arrival of these Pokémon LEGO sets in 2026, with more information expected as the release date approaches.

Source: polygon.com