New LEGO Pokémon Minifig Set Details Emerge Ahead of July 2026 Reveal

Fresh details about several upcoming LEGO Pokémon releases have surfaced online, giving fans a clearer look at what could be hitting shelves later this summer. LEGO is expected to make things official in July 2026, after the leaked information began circulating.

LEGO’s “Iconic Trainer Moments: Poke Ball” Set Gets a Product Name

A new leak tied to well-known leaker Max Baut is putting a specific label on LEGO’s long-discussed giant Poké Ball build. The set is reportedly planned under the name “Iconic Trainer Moments: Poke Ball,” and it’s also said to carry product number 72154.

Beyond the branding, the report claims the build will include 2,339 pieces and feature a total of five minifigures.

Minifigures and Character Lineup

  • Red (human trainer figure)
  • Professor Oak (human character)
  • A picknicker (human character)
  • Pikachu (minifigure companion)
  • Eevee (minifigure companion)

Where the Eevee Minifigure Leak Fits In

The report also points to prior leaks to support its credibility, noting that the Eevee LEGO minifigure first appeared online in March 2026. An image showing its factory mold was later taken down from Instagram due to copyright concerns, which the leak frames as additional evidence that the figure is real.

What LEGO Is Expected to Confirm in July 2026

For now, the information remains unverified by LEGO, but the expectation is that the company will eventually confirm the leaked set details. That official confirmation is anticipated sometime in July 2026, after the “Iconic Trainer Moments: Poke Ball” name and its contents began spreading among fans.

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