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Zelda Lego Set Brings Ocarina of Time’s Final Battle to Life
Zelda Lego set
Nintendo and Lego have officially revealed their newest collaboration — a stunningZelda Lego set inspired by the legendary final battle from The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. After months of speculation and teasers, fans finally know what’s coming in 2026.
According to reporting by Matt Tate on Engadget, the new set joins the popular Deku Tree model from 2024 and is scheduled to launch on March 1, with pre-orders already open.
Officially named Lego The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time – The Final Battle, this collectible build features 1,003 pieces, making it smaller than the massive 2,500-piece Great Deku Tree set, but still packed with nostalgia and interactive elements.
This recreates Link and Princess Zelda’s dramatic showdown with Ganondorf inside the ruined castle, complete with scattered rubble and hidden recovery hearts.
Interactive Features Fans Will Love
Zelda Lego set
One of the biggest highlights of its built-in action feature. Lego says pressing a button raises Ganondorf from beneath the debris, simulating the surprise element of the final battle.
Included Characters and Accessories
🗡️ Link minifigure with Master Sword and Hylian Shield
👑 Princess Zelda minifigure
✨ A transparent Navi companion for display
🐗 A large, poseable Ganon (pig demon form) — the visual centerpiece of the set
This attention to detail makes the model especially attractive for long-time fans of Nintendo’s classic Nintendo 64 title.
A Small Disappointment for Tech Fans
Interestingly, this release follows Lego’s recent reveal of its advanced Smart Brick technology at CES 2026. However, the new Lego set sticks to traditional bricks without smart features.
✅ Positive: Classic Lego feel keeps the build simple and collectible. ❌ Negative: Some fans may have hoped for interactive digital enhancements.
Price, Release Date, and Availability
📦 Pre-orders: Available now
📅 Release date: March 1, 2026
💲 Price: $130
While the price may feel steep for a 1,003-piece set, the licensed design, character figures, and nostalgia value make it appealing to collectors and Zelda enthusiasts alike.
Final Thoughts on the Zelda Lego Set
Zelda Lego set
The new Zelda set successfully blends nostalgia, playability, and display appeal. Its epic recreation of Ocarina of Time’s final battle is a dream come true for longtime fans, even if the lack of smart features may disappoint tech-focused builders. Overall, it stands as a powerful tribute to one of gaming’s most iconic moments.