One of LEGO's most highly anticipated Pokémon sets may soon claim the title of their priciest creation yet, with an estimated retail price of $650.
According to LEGOLeak on Reddit, the flagship Pokémon set — featuring a massive 6,838 pieces — will be priced at $649.99. Meanwhile, a mid-range 2,050-piece set will cost $199.99, and the most compact 587-piece option will retail for $59.99. All sets carry an 18+ age recommendation.
If these leaks hold true, the collection will launch March 1, 2026, though LEGO Insiders gain early access starting February 27.
LEGO first revealed its groundbreaking partnership with Pokémon last March, teasing fans with just a Pikachu tail design and the promise: "Electrify your imagination in 2026 as we pioneer entirely new LEGO creations."
"For decades, fans have imagined becoming Pokémon Trainers," the announcement continued. "Now they'll bring that fantasy to life brick by brick, experiencing Pokémon like never before through innovative LEGO builds."
This collaboration extends LEGO's successful history with Nintendo. For those nostalgic gamers, we've compiled current Mario Kart LEGO sets celebrating the franchise's 33rd anniversary. And don't miss LEGO's nostalgic Arcade Machine tribute to 1980s gaming.