To celebrate the launch of Pokémon Day, which took place earlier this year, Pokémon teamed up with Lego to bring fans three main building sets and two exclusive promotional items, including sets dedicated to Venusaur, Charizard, Blastoise, and Eevee, as well as an impressive Pikachu figure jumping out of a giant Poké Ball.
With any collaboration between The Pokémon Company and Lego selling out in record-breaking times, it is no wonder that another batch of Pokémon figures is set to launch, at least that is what a brand-new leak suggests. Not only that, but it seems as though this upcoming collection will make use of Lego's latest Smart Brick technology, which aims to add sensors, a sound synthesizer, and a gyroscope to standard bricks in order to make play a lot more dynamic.
According to the leak courtesy of reputable LEGO news and leaker Brick Built Blogs over on Twitter/X, there are eight brand-new Pokémon sets expected to launch throughout 2026, three of which have not been leaked before. Reportedly launching on 1 August, these are the currently rumored sets, but it is still worth noting that many of these have previously been linked before, excluding the Mew,...
