A series of rumors suggests that LEGO will release a $650, 6,838-piece Pokémon set for Pokémon Day 2026, along with other themed sets and potential gift-with-purchase items, although these details are unconfirmed.
Lego has released a 421-piece brick model of the original Game Boy, featuring pressable buttons and replica game paks, designed as a decorative piece rather than a playable device, available for pre-order at $59 with shipping starting October 1, 2025.
The final Pokémon Scarlet & Violet TCG sets, Black Bolt and White Flare, celebrate the Unova region with stunning art and unique features, despite the lack of a new game. These sets are split into two halves with exclusive cards, no booster boxes, and are highly collectible, featuring rare and beautiful cards that are expected to be highly sought after. The sets mark a peculiar end to the Gen-IX era, with a focus on artistic excellence and rarity.
Lego has released a 5,200-piece Avengers Tower set that includes 31 minifigures, including a special edition figure of Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige.
Images of a Pac-Man Arcade Machine Lego set have appeared online, consisting of 2,651 pieces and costing $269.99. It's not known whether the arcade cabinet will be 'playable', but it will likely come with a fair amount of interactivity. The set is rumoured to be released on 1st June, but Lego is yet to confirm whether it's real or not. Lego has previously released sets based on video games, including Mario, an Atari, an NES, and Minecraft, among other properties.