Nintendo is no stranger to the world of LEGO, with numerous franchises getting sets of buildable blocks that range in size. Recently, rumors and leaks suggest we could be getting special Legend of Zelda and Pokémon-themed Lego sets.
According to YouTuber The Brick Tap, there will be a total of 20 Pokémon Lego sets that will hit retailers in 2026. You can view the video below.
In the video above, it’s claimed that the set featuring the Kanto starters of Bulbasaur, Squirtle, and Charmander will be released on February 27, 2026, with a retail price of $650. There is also seemingly a wave of sets aimed at adults over the summer, which feature fully buildable Pokémon that can battle, featuring the same smart brick technology found within the Lego Mario set. This is all in addition to the Smart Play Pikachu tail that has already been officially revealed.
As for The Legend of Zelda, The Brick Tap claims the new set will take inspiration from The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. It will be a diorama featuring Ganondorf with 1,003 LEGO pieces to construct. March 1, 2026 is the proposed date, with a price for the set yet to be revealed.
Over the past few years, Nintendo has focused on expanding its popular franchises into other areas, with Mario, Zelda, and various consoles already getting sets in the past. If these rumors are real, Lego fans’ wallets are going to be in even more trouble with Pokémon and more Zelda sets on the way.




