The LEGO Group and The Pokémon Company International have announced five new additions to their collaborative building range, including sets featuring Rayquaza, Arcanine, and a large-scale Poké Ball display. According to official company statements, the new collection launches in phases starting August 1, 2026, with pre-orders beginning July 7, 2026.
What sets are joining the LEGO Pokémon collection?
The expansion introduces five distinct builds designed for both play and display. The assortment includes:

- LEGO® Pokémon™ Rayquaza (72168): A 1,083-piece set depicting the Legendary Pokémon in the Sky Pillar setting, featuring a Lorekeeper Zinnia minifigure.
- LEGO® Pokémon™ Arcanine (72160): A 1,190-piece posable display model.
- LEGO® Pokémon™ Munchlax (72150): A 757-piece posable figure standing over 18-cm high.
- LEGO® Pokémon™ Iconic Trainer Moments Poké Ball (72154): A 2,339-piece build that opens to reveal internal scenes, including a laboratory and battle area, plus minifigures of Red, Professor Oak, and a Picnicker.
- LEGO® Pokémon™ Up-Scaled Red Minifigure (40868): A 930-piece posable model of the trainer, Red.
How does this expansion compare to previous releases?
This latest announcement builds upon the “LEGO® Pokémon™ SMART Play” sets revealed by the companies last month. While the SMART Play sets focus on interactive play for children, the new collection—specifically the 18+ designated sets like the Arcanine and Rayquaza models—emphasizes detailed display pieces. According to Julia Goldin, Chief Marketing and Product Officer at the LEGO Group, the company has seen an “extraordinary” response to the partnership, prompting this rapid portfolio growth.
Why are Pokémon Trainer minifigures significant?
The "Iconic Trainer Moments" Poké Ball set features three trainer minifigures—Professor Oak, Red, and a Picnicker—alongside Pikachu and Eevee. Gaku Susai, Chief Product and Experience Officer at The Pokémon Company International, stated that these launches are intended to inspire "discovery and creativity" by allowing fans to experience the Pokémon world in new ways.

Frequently Asked Questions
- Where can I buy the new LEGO Pokémon sets?
- The sets will be available via LEGO.com, PokemonCenter.com, LEGO Stores, and selected global retailers. Pre-orders are currently open on the official LEGO and Pokémon Center websites.
- Are these sets suitable for children?
- The age rating varies by set. The Up-Scaled Red Minifigure is rated for ages 10+, while the more complex display sets like Arcanine, Rayquaza, and the Poké Ball are rated 18+.
- What is the difference between these sets and the SMART Play series?
- The new 18+ sets are primarily intended for display and detailed building, whereas the SMART Play sets, launching August 1, 2026, are designed for interactive, nurturing, and battle-focused play.
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