Sorry kids, the Pokémon Lego sets aren't made for you

Despite the collection’s vague 2026 release date, there’s been a Pokémon Lego price leak that’s sent our imaginations running wild. According to the leaker, the upcoming Pokémon collection features three sets, ranging in price from $60 to a whopping $650, almost rivaling Lego’s most expensive kit.

Understandably, Pokémon fans were overjoyed at the Lego collaboration announcement earlier this year, especially after seeing the detail and quality of the existing Mario Lego sets, but these leaked prices have got us all wondering what bricky wonders could possibly await us in 2026. The Lego Mighty Bowser kit is only $270 despite being massive and pretty intricate, so the $650 price point suggests that we might be getting a full diorama of a memorable scene from the games, like the iconic gen 3 Pokémon Groudon, Kyogre, and Rayquaza facing off in Hoenn.

Another element of this leak is the fact that all three sets are marked as 18+. While this is an indicator of complexity, it’s also a label that’s usually reserved for Lego sets that are collectors’ items or for display only, rather than the various Mario Kart Lego sets that are designed for play, which are instead marked as 7-9+, depending on difficulty. Based on this, I think we can make some fairly accurate predictions as to what each set will look like.

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