The LEGO Pokémon announcement has one fan community fearing the worst
The LEGO Pokémon sets are real and coming in 2026, which is leaving many players excited about this new set of collectibles. But there is one group of fans who are especially disappointed and worried about the future of their collections. As Pokémon fans prepare for this release, which has already been teased to include a buildable Pikachu, there’s still a lot of speculation about what exactly will be available at launch. While other Nintendo franchises have already had LEGO sets, including Mario and Zelda, this is the first time in Pokémon’s 29-year history that LEGO will officially produce sets for the series. https://twitter.com/Pokemon/status/1901999757008224693 But this also means that a fan community that has been growing for the last eight years is likely about to be left empty-handed. Mattel's MEGA blocks community worried Pokémon series are over The MEGA Pokémon Collection, which are Pokémon-themed building blocks, is owned by Mattel and has been the only officially licensed Pokémon building block set since 2017, at least until LEGO's announcement. Mattel hasn’t revealed any new MEGA Pokémon sets for 2025, even though it was still releasing smaller sets in 2024. Now, with The Pokémon Company’s new LEGO deal, it likely means the end of Mega Pokémon sets, and MEGA collectors are afraid this is true. "I really don’t know what the future looks like for Mega anymore," one fan wrote. "This is probably the death knell," another one added. Other fans were quick to add that there are cases when a company licenses its brand to competing company, but they don't sell competing products. For example, you have Mattel making miniature Formula 1 cars while LEGO has Formula 1 building sets. https://www.reddit.com/r/megaconstrux/comments/1je33xn/leaks_suggest_that_lego_acquired_the_pokemon/ "Pokémon is MEGA’s biggest license," a fan explained. "If Lego has successfully stolen it, then MEGA is as good as dead. The brand can’t survive off Hot Wheels." This deal doesn’t mean players will never be able to find these Mattel blocks again, but MEGA Pokémon production will likely stop sometime this year. It's unusual for a company to license its brand to two different companies to produce competing products, so LEGO Pokémon will likely take over. That’s also likely because the Pokémon and LEGO deal didn’t start immediately—meaning the licensing agreement between Pokémon and Mattel is probably valid until late 2025, when LEGO will actually be able to start creating and releasing its own sets. Destructoid has reached out to Mattel for comment. The post The LEGO Pokémon announcement has one fan community fearing the worst appeared first on Destructoid.

The LEGO Pokémon sets are real and coming in 2026, which is leaving many players excited about this new set of collectibles. But there is one group of fans who are especially disappointed and worried about the future of their collections.
As Pokémon fans prepare for this release, which has already been teased to include a buildable Pikachu, there’s still a lot of speculation about what exactly will be available at launch. While other Nintendo franchises have already had LEGO sets, including Mario and Zelda, this is the first time in Pokémon’s 29-year history that LEGO will officially produce sets for the series.
But this also means that a fan community that has been growing for the last eight years is likely about to be left empty-handed.
Mattel's MEGA blocks community worried Pokémon series are over
The MEGA Pokémon Collection, which are Pokémon-themed building blocks, is owned by Mattel and has been the only officially licensed Pokémon building block set since 2017, at least until LEGO's announcement.
Mattel hasn’t revealed any new MEGA Pokémon sets for 2025, even though it was still releasing smaller sets in 2024. Now, with The Pokémon Company’s new LEGO deal, it likely means the end of Mega Pokémon sets, and MEGA collectors are afraid this is true.
"I really don’t know what the future looks like for Mega anymore," one fan wrote. "This is probably the death knell," another one added.
Other fans were quick to add that there are cases when a company licenses its brand to competing company, but they don't sell competing products. For example, you have Mattel making miniature Formula 1 cars while LEGO has Formula 1 building sets.
"Pokémon is MEGA’s biggest license," a fan explained. "If Lego has successfully stolen it, then MEGA is as good as dead. The brand can’t survive off Hot Wheels."
This deal doesn’t mean players will never be able to find these Mattel blocks again, but MEGA Pokémon production will likely stop sometime this year. It's unusual for a company to license its brand to two different companies to produce competing products, so LEGO Pokémon will likely take over.
That’s also likely because the Pokémon and LEGO deal didn’t start immediately—meaning the licensing agreement between Pokémon and Mattel is probably valid until late 2025, when LEGO will actually be able to start creating and releasing its own sets.
Destructoid has reached out to Mattel for comment.
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