LEGO Pokémon Rayquaza leaked — 1,083 pieces, $129.99, August 2026

juin 11, 2026
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A LEGO Pokémon Rayquaza set — 1,083 pieces, $129.99, slated for 1 August 2026 — has surfaced in early leaks ahead of the LEGO Group's much-anticipated Pokémon launch. As with all pre-release leaks, treat the details as provisional until LEGO confirms them officially.

Rayquaza, the serpentine Legendary Pokémon, is a natural showcase build: long, sinuous and instantly recognisable — exactly the kind of subject that suits a buildable display figure.

What the leak says

Detail Value
Subject Rayquaza (Legendary Pokémon)
Theme LEGO Pokémon
Pieces 1,083
US price $129.99
Release 1 August 2026 (rumoured)
Status Leaked — not officially confirmed

The LEGO × Pokémon launch

LEGO has confirmed a multi-year partnership with The Pokémon Company, with the first products arriving in 2026 — one of the most-requested licences in the company's history. A Rayquaza set at this scale and price point fits the profile of a flagship launch build: large enough to anchor the range, but below the price of LEGO's biggest Icons display sets.

If the August date is right, Rayquaza could be among the first wave of LEGO Pokémon sets to hit shelves.

Value per brick

At the leaked US price, the piece economy is:

  • $129.99 ÷ 1,083 = 12.0 cents per piece

That's higher than a large unlicensed display set — which is normal for a licensed theme and a model built around a specific, sculpt-heavy silhouette. Licensing and specialised elements both push cost-per-piece up. It's still reasonable for a 1,000-plus-piece centrepiece figure.

European pricing outlook

The leak quotes only a US price. LEGO typically maps a $129.99 set to a euro RRP in the €129.99–139.99 range, so expect something around there — but that is an expectation, not a confirmed figure. We'll publish the exact euro and per-country pricing the moment retailers list it.

When BrickPrice will track it

As soon as LEGO Pokémon sets go on sale across Europe, they'll appear on BrickPrice with live prices from 40+ EU retailers, full price history, and all-time-low alerts. For a brand-new licensed theme, launch demand can keep prices at full RRP for a while — our tracking is the fastest way to spot the first genuine discount.

See everything we're already tracking on the 2026 new releases page.

Disclosure

Figures above come from third-party leaks and have not been confirmed by the LEGO Group; details may change before release. BrickPrice runs affiliate links to several retailers — we earn a small commission when readers buy through our links, at no extra cost to you. Coverage and verdicts are based on price data, not commission.

Last updated June 2026. We'll revise this article when LEGO confirms the set.

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