First LEGO Pokemon Minifigure Set Detailed in New Leak

One of LEGOis approaching Pokemon the sets will reportedly take the form of a giant Poke Ball accompanied by minifigures. This set is currently only rumored by LEGO Pokemon the product is expected to include minifigs.

The LEGO Pokémon theme officially launched in early 2026 with three sets: 72151 Eevee ($59.99), 72152 Pikachu and Poke Ball ($199.99), and 72153 Venusaur, Charizard and Blastoise ($649.99). All three were revealed in January and hit store shelves in March 2026. They're joined by 40892 Kanto Region Badge Collection and 40911 Mini Pokemon Center, both available through regular LEGO “Gift with Purchase” events. Despite the big differences in price and number of pieces, these five sets have one thing in common: none of them include minifigures, one of the most recognizable elements of the modern LEGO range.

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The upcoming LEGO 72154 Poke Ball set is said to include minifigures

A LEGO Pokemon minifigure set may finally be on the horizon in the form of the 72154 Poke Ball, according to a new report from Brick Tap community boss Wiggum. The set, the first details of which appeared online as part of a separate LEGO Pokemon leak in late 2025, is said to be a giant Poke Ball that opens to reveal a scene inside. It remains unclear whether his minifigures will depict humans, Pokémon, or both. The set is said to retail for $259.99 and release on August 1, 2026.

Arrange the covers in the correct US release order.




Arrange the covers in the correct US release order.

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Aside from the name and product description, newly discovered details about the 72154 set were previously shared by another LEGO Pokemon leaker, lego_minecraft_goat, in January 2026. However, the latest Brick Tap update contains a small discrepancy stating that the massive Poke Ball replica will contain 2,239 pieces. In contrast, lego_minecraft_goat reported a final set count of 2,339. Since the two numbers only differ by a single digit, the simplest explanation is that one of the sources made a typo in their report.

All LEGO Pokemon sets are said to be released in August 2026

File

No.

Age

Incomplete

Price

Comment

30729

6+

30730

6+

56

40887

6+

GwP

Gift with purchase.

72150

757

$69.99

It may not come out in August 2026.

Pokeball

72154

18+

2,239|2,339

$259.99

It will open to reveal a scene with minifigures.

72155

6+

Squirtle's Training Buggy

Adventure

72156

7+

Compatible with Smart Play.

Charmander's wild encounter with a geodude

72157

12+

Compatible with Smart Play.

72158

7+

72159

6+

72160

6|7+

1,190

$99.99

72161

8+

72162

6+

72163

10+

Pikachu's Training House

72164

8+

400

$69.99

compatible with Smart Play; includes a smart brick.

72165

8+

Cubone vs Gengar's Ghost Challenge

72166

8+

Compatible with Smart Play.

Jolteon vs Charizard

72167

12+

Compatible with Smart Play.

72168

12+

1.038

$129.99

With the exception of 72150, all of the above LEGO sets are said to be released on August 1, 2026; 72150 may also debut on the same day, but no credible source has yet claimed that to be the case.

The current batch of unverified LEGO Pokemon leaks include set names with unknown numbers and set numbers with unknown names, suggesting that some product details are just waiting to be linked rather than leaked. Specifically, earlier reports indicated that LEGO was working on sets called Eevee Evolution, Scorbunny Evolution, Dojo House and Riolu, Mewtwo Lab, and Stadium Bus. All are expected to carry kit numbers in the 721xx range, with only the last two digits still unknown. These sets are also rumored to be compatible with the Smart Play platform, which LEGO will formally unveil in early 2026. However, 72164 Pikachu's Training House is currently the only one said to include a Smart Brick, while the rest will only support accessories if purchased separately.

Compatible with Smart Play Pokemon The sets are expected to be released in only half a dozen countries: the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Poland, and Australia. This is because LEGO has imposed the same geo-restriction on its existing Smart Play zr Star Wars line, the first of which were released on March 1, 2026.

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