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Pokémon Go & LEGO Collab Announced For Copenhagen Go Fest

A major collab between Pokémon Go and LEGO has been announced as part of the Copenhagen Go Fest in June, marking the latest project between the two famous franchises.

LEGO’s first Pokémon collab launched earlier this year with the debut of various sets, with more expected to arrive this summer, and the partnership is now turning to Pokémon Go for a special in-person event.

Copenhagen Pokémon Go Fest Includes LEGO Collab

Icons. Image via Niantic

In an announcement post, Niantic and Pokémon Go revealed that Go Fest Copenhagen, set to take place from June 12 to June 14, 2026, in Denmark’s capital, will see the two franchises collide for an “unforgettable experience.”

Details on the specifics are slim, but the event includes a special on-site LEGO experience at Fælledparken, “where creativity and play come together in a uniquely interactive way,” along with experiences and giveaways in two LEGO Stores in Copenhagen.

Inside Pokémon Go itself, a special LEGO-themed stamp rally will see players earn an encounter with a Pikachu with a special background for collecting five stamps from designated Pokéstops, alongside special Timed Research with tasks that include attending the in-person events to earn items and encounters with event-themed Pokémon.

Finally, spinning PokéStops at the LEGO Store locations included in the event provides exclusive event-themed stickers.


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For more Pokémon, find out how to get Sableye in Pokémon Pokopia, and check out where to get Red Crystal Fragments in Pokopia.

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