Lego launches 3 Pokémon sets
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Gotta build ’em all. Lego has officially stepped into the Pokémon universe, unveiling their first-ever line of buildable Pokémon sets and marking a long-anticipated crossover between two of the most powerful global play brands.
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As expected, the new Lego Pokémon sets are pricey. The Eevee set clocks in at a more reasonable $60, while the Pikachu and Poké Ball will set you back $199.99, and the Venusaur, Charizard and Blastoise set will cost a whopping $649.99 once released.
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Months after its initial reveal, the first batch of Lego Pokémon sets is finally on sale, and they have better stock management than the TCG does.
There are plenty of reasons to buy a good Lego set. It might just be that you love Lego, and you’re looking to add some new pieces to a collection. Maybe you’re looking to get into the space and you’ve found one that’s really speaking to you.
TL;DR: Lego Insiders can exchange Insiders points for the Mini Pokémon Center. Points are available to redeem from Feb. 27, while stocks last.