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Lego Teases Exciting Pokémon Set Coming in 2026

Mar 18, 2025 2:46 PM

Lego has announced an exciting new collaboration with Pokémon for a set that will launch in 2026. The partnership promises to bring the beloved Pokémon franchise to life using Lego bricks. In a teaser video, we glimpse Lego's interpretation of Pikachu’s iconic tail, signaling a creative merging of both brands. Details remain sparse, but the companies have described this initiative as a multi-year partnership designed to enable fans to build their favorite Pokémon characters in a fresh and innovative way. Lego’s experience with other video game franchises suggests that this collaboration could appeal to both younger fans and nostalgic builders alike.

What can we expect from the Lego Pokémon collaboration set in 2026?

While specific details about the set are yet to be revealed, the collaboration is expected to allow fans to create and build a range of beloved Pokémon characters using Lego bricks, enhancing the interactivity and creativity associated with both brands.

Pokémon has been a cultural phenomenon since its launch in 1996, captivating audiences through games, trading card competitions, and animated series. With Lego's established popularity and previous partnerships, such as its successful line of Mario sets, this collaboration is likely to generate significant anticipation within the gaming community. Fans are excited to see how Lego will interpret various Pokémon and how the set will leverage the interactive nature of Lego building.



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