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New LEGO Pokemon Set Isn’t One You Can Actually Buy

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New LEGO Pokemon Set Isn’t One You Can Actually Buy

A new highly anticipated Pokemon LEGO set is officially launching tomorrow, but there’s a catch – it’s exclusively available for LEGO Insiders, at least until supplies last. This new set is just the latest addition to a growing line of Pokemon-themed LEGO sets that have taken fans by storm. From Pikachu to Venusaur, Charizard, and Blastoise, these creative collaborations are perfect for both collectors and builders alike, bringing a new level of craftsmanship and nostalgia to the world of Pokemon.

Over the years, LEGO has managed to capture the hearts of fans with its incredible attention to detail, and its partnership with Pokemon has proven to be a perfect fit. The appeal of constructing some of the most iconic Pokemon in brick form is undeniable, especially for adults who grew up with the franchise and are now reliving their childhood with a more intricate and rewarding medium. With a variety of sets that let builders craft several Pokemon from the classic 151 Kanto critters to, potentially, new favorites, the combination of LEGO and Pokemon feels like a match made in heaven. And now, you’ll be able to get a new set celebrating the series’ most iconic building: Pokemon Centers.

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The Pokemon Center LEGO Set Is Launching Tomorrow – Exclusive for LEGO Insiders

2026 Mini Pokemon center set Image via Lego

For those eager to get their hands on the Pokemon Center LEGO set, there’s a bit of exclusivity to consider. The set will be available for purchase exclusively for those in the LEGO Insiders program starting tomorrow, February 27, 2026. LEGO Insiders is a loyalty program that rewards fans with points, discounts, and access to exclusive product releases like this one. While this means that non-members will have to wait a bit longer to secure their set, joining the program now might be worth it for future releases. As with most exclusives, it’s expected that quantities could be limited, so if you’re hoping to grab this set first, it might be wise to act quickly.

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The Pokemon Center set will offer fans a chance to build a detailed, multi-layered version of the iconic Pokemon-themed store, even though it comes with no LEGO minifigures — not even Nurse Joy. The catch is that not only is the set exclusive for LEGO Insiders participants, but you need to actually spend points to get it, and the only way to get Insider Points is to purchase from the store while logged into an account participating in the Insiders program.

Why You Shouldn’t Sleep on The LEGO Pokemon Center Set

Considering the eye-watering $649.99 pricetag of the Venusaur, Charizard, and Blastoise set (#72153) officially releasing tomorrow, it’s fair to assume you’ll be able to also purchase the Pokemon Center set immediately thereafter if you get yourself the coveted 6,838-piece set. There’s another catch, though, and that is that LEGO Insider Points are awarded after purchase, not during. This means you have to place two different orders to get the Pokemon Center set if you don’t already have enough Insider Points.

  • The Pokemon Center set is going to cost 2,500 Insider Points
  • No other release is planned for this set, meaning it will only be available for LEGO Insiders
  • Supplies may not last very long, if the Kanto Badge LEGO set is any indication

If you really want to get your hands on this set, your best bet is to have your LEGO Insiders Points already secured. If not, the next best thing is to get yourself enough points between today and tomorrow to buy the Pokemon Center set. It’s very likely that this unique and fun build will only be available for 2 or 3 days at best, which will make it incredibly valuable and sought after in the secondary market.

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