LEGO’s huge collab with the Pokémon franchise is set to get even better, with official reveals showing a wide range of products and sets on the horizon, and leaks indicate there’s more to come.
Initially announced last year, the first LEGO Pokémon sets were released in February, but the next drop is set to dwarf the initial launch significantly with three times as many products coming to market.
For all the details on the upcoming LEGO Pokémon sets, Insider Gaming has you covered.
All Leaked Upcoming LEGO Pokémon Sets

12 new LEGO sets available for sale have been officially revealed, with an extra gift with purchase available, while leaks indicate an announcement for four more sets is around the corner.
While February’s drop, which debuted LEGO Pokémon sets, was geared towards adult builders, the next range is predominantly geared towards children, with all 12 of the announced sets featuring Smart Brick technology.
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There will be something for everyone, however, with four other larger sets, three of which contain over 1,000 pieces, while the smallest set has over 750 pieces, still larger than all but two of the Smart Brick sets.
Check out the table below for the set names, set numbers, number of pieces, Smart Brick details, and prices.
| Image | Set Name | Set Number | Number Of Pieces | Smart Brick | Expected Price/Comparable Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() | Ditto as Squirtle: Movie Night | 40887 | 185 | Yes | Gift With Purchase |
![]() | Berry Bash with Bulbasaur and Bidoof | 72155 | 240 | Yes | $19.99 |
![]() | Trainer’s Buggy Adventure with Squirtle | 72156 | 320 | Yes | $29.99 |
![]() | Sprigatito, Fuecoco & Quaxly Battle | 72158 | 313 | Yes | $34.99 |
![]() | Charmander and Geodude’s Cavern Clash | 72157 | 198 | Yes | $19.99 |
![]() | Jigglypuff Concert | 72159 | 88 | Yes | $14.99 |
![]() | Drone Search for Mythical Mew | 72161 | 429 | Yes | $49.99 |
![]() | Eevee and Lapras’s Treasure Hunt | 72162 | 623 | Yes | $59.99 |
![]() | Mewtwo’s Lab Break | 72163 | 605 | Yes | $69.99 |
![]() | Training House with Pikachu | 72164 | 400 | Yes | $69.99 |
![]() | Umbreon vs Garchomp Championship Battle | 72165 | 831 | Yes | $79.99 |
![]() | Cubone and Gengar’s Spooky Showdown | 72166 | 782 | Yes | $89.99 |
![]() | Charizard vs Jolteon Ultimate Battle | 72167 | 751 | Yes | $119.99 |
| TBC | Rayquaza & Zinnia | 72168 | 1038 | No | $130 |
| TBC | Poké Ball | 72154 | 2239 | No | $260 |
![]() | Arcanine | 72160 | 1190 | No | $109.99 |
| TBC | Munchlax | 721159 | 757 | No | $79.99 |
When Are New LEGO Pokémon Sets Being Released?
The next range of LEGO Pokémon sets will be released on August 1, with pre-orders for the officially announced set now available.
Like the majority of LEGO sets, pre-orders are available ahead of time, and unlike the fierce frenzy that there is to secure TCG products, obtaining the LEGO Pokémon sets should be much easier.
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The three main LEGO Pokémon sets that were released in February are still available to buy at MSRP, either directly from the LEGO Store or other retailers, while the Badge Set and Mini Pokémon Center are no longer available, as they were only distributed for a limited time with qualifying purchases, or VIP Points.
Additional details on the remaining leaked sets that are yet to be officially revealed are expected to follow in due course.
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