The "Flame Pokémon" and the "Dragon Pokémon" are paired up together in this Charizard and Dragonite model kit set. It's a bit ...
It seems as if Nintendo has once again said "I choose you" to the bricks from Billund, because a Lego Pokemon set has just been teased. Or, more specifically, Lego Pikachu. A 14-second trailer ...
Lego is tapping into one of the world's biggest media franchises, Pokémon, for a new collaboration that drops in 2026.
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Game Rant on MSNPokemon Fan Creates Impressive LEGO EeveelutionsA dedicated Pokemon fan recreates Eevee and all of its evolutions as custom LEGO builds, and the results are impressing fans ...
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Game Rant on MSNPokemon Fan Builds LEGO Versions of Gen 3 StartersOne creative Pokemon fan shows off their building skills, designing impressive LEGO versions of Treecko, Mudkip, and Torchic.
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GameSpew on MSNBuild ’em all with Lego’s new Pokémon sets, coming next yearWish you could build your own Pokémon? Lego has you covered with multiple Pokémon sets arriving next year. A teaser has ...
Original Story: After many years of exclusivity with MEGA Bloks, it looks like The Pokémon Company might finally be teaming ...
LEGO will be responsible for the transfer of the Pokémon license in the form of bricks after the passing of Mega Bloks.
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Game Rant on MSNOfficial LEGO Pokemon Sets Are Finally HappeningAfter years of waiting, LEGO sets inspired by popular Pokemon characters are incoming, with many fans overjoyed by the news.
The LEGO Group has announced a multi-year partnership with The Pokémon Company to release LEGO Pokémon sets beginning in 2026. No additional details, including potential sets or pricing, were ...
For the first time ever, LEGO and Pokémon are teaming up for a collaboration set to launch in 2026. Although it's still some ...
Gaku Susai, Chief Product and Experience Officer at The Pokémon Company International, said: The Lego Group and Pokémon have strong shared values of imagination, creativity and fun, making this the ...
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