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They’ll be released on Pokémon day

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Lego has announced details of the much-anticipated Pokémon sets – and this is where fans can pre-order them.

The first ever Lego Pokémon sets will be launched on 27 February via the website, which also marks the official Pokémon Day.

It’ll be a special edition of the day as it’s Pokémon’s 30th anniversary celebrations, as well as the release of the Lego sets featuring Eevee and Pikachu.

Completing the release is the Big 3, with Venusaur, Charizard and Blastoise all featuring together in an incredible set.

The cheapest in the range is the Eevee set at £54.99, featuring 587 pieces, while the Pikachu design sees the fan favourite jumping out of a Pokeball, with 2,050 pieces.

While the 6,000-plus piece set featuring Venusaur, Charizard and Blastoise is priced at a whopping £579.99.

The Venusaur, Charizard and Blastoise set features more than 6,000 pieces.

Accompanying the three releases will be two promotional sets, which includes a Kanto Region Badge Collection when you purchase the Venusaur, Charizard and Blastoise set.

While the Mini Pokémon Center will be available as a Lego Insiders reward, which you can redeem with 2,600 points from 27 February, 2026.

Below you can find out everything you need to know about Lego Pokémon, including where to pre-order.

Where can I pre-order the Lego Pokémon sets?

You can now pre-order the upcoming Lego Pokémon sets from the official website here.

They’ll be released on 27 February, which is the same date that they’ll ship from.

You can also join Lego as a member to earn loyalty points on every purchase, which helps unlock special offers, rewards, and gifts with purchases. To do this head to the Lego website here.

How much are the sets?

The Eevee set is priced at £54.99.

The prices for the three sets which are being released on 27 February are as follows:

  • Eevee – £54.99 / US$59.99 / AU$99.99 / €59.99 / CAD$79.99
  • Pikachu and Poke Ball – £179.99 / US$199.99 / AU$299.99 / €199.99 / CAD$269.99
  • Venusaur, Charizard and Blastoise – £579.99 / US$649.99 / AU$999.99 / €649.99 / CAD$899.99

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