Lego and The Pokémon Company International have announced the release of five new Lego Pokémon sets, featuring the introduction of new LEGO minifigures and characters made of bricks. Pre-orders open today on the manufacturer's official website, with availability staggered between August and October 2026.

The new selection includes the 1,083-piece Lego Pokémon Rayquaza set, which recreates the Sky Pillar scene from the video games Pokémon Omega Ruby e Pokémon Alpha Sapphire and includes a Lyra minifigure. The Lego Pokémon Arcanine set consists of 1,190 pieces and allows you to build a posable version of the Kanto region creature.

The Lego Pokémon Pokéball model featuring the trainer's most exciting moments has 2,368 pieces and features an opening Pokéball containing scenarios such as Professor Oak's laboratory and battle areas, as well as minifigures of Red, Professor Oak, a Babe and figures of Pikachu ed Eevee. The Lego Pokémon Munchlax set offers a 757-piece replica of the Pokémon, standing over 18 centimeters tall and featuring a poseable head and arms. Finally, the Lego Pokémon Red Large Minifigure set uses over 930 pieces to recreate the trainer with moving joints, a backpack, and a Pokéball.

The Rayquaza, Arcanine, and Munchlax models will be available in LEGO Stores and other authorized retailers on August 1, 2026. The Pokéball (code 72154) and Red Large Minifigure (code 40868) sets will be available from October 1, 2026. These new developments follow last month's reveal of twelve LEGO Pokémon SMART Play sets focused on interactive play features, which are scheduled for global launch on August 1, 2026, with characters such as Pikachu, Bulbasaur, Charmander, Squirtle, Gengar, Eevee e Mew.

