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New Legend Of Zelda Lego Set Recreates One of Ocarina of Time’s Most Memorable Scenes

January 16, 2026
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Lego has officially revealed its next Legend of Zelda set, a massive 1,003-piece kit that recreates the epic showdown between Link, Princess Zelda, and Ganon from The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. Priced at $130, the set will be released on March 1, and preorders are now open at The Lego Store.

$130 | Releases March 31

This Lego set comes with minifigures of Link, Zelda, and Ganon in his human form, but the main event here is Ganon in his final boss form. The villain towers over the minifigures, and he features several points of articulation, two swords, and a deadly tail. You’ll also get all the pieces you need to construct Na’Vi and a diorama stage that replicates Ganon’s castle from the classic N64 game.

Lego Ocarina of Time: Final Battle
Lego Ocarina of Time: Final Battle

Lego has ventured to Hyrule before, with the first Legend of Zelda kit, The Great Deku Tree, a well-received set that gave fans all the pieces they needed to build the legendary sage. This is available on backorder through the Lego Store for $300, and the two-in-one set allows you build a display of the Deku Tree as depicted in Breath of the Wild and Ocarina of Time. Once fully assembled, it has interactive features, including an animated face that can be controlled with a lever on its back and an opening mouth that reveals a Skulltula monster.

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The other big Lego Nintendo set released last year was the Lego Game Boy. An almost 1:1 scale replica of the original handheld, the completed model replicates the unit’s working buttons, volume sliders, and a lenticular screen. You can grab one from Amazon right now for $60.

This week also saw the reveal of official Lego Pokemon sets, and pocket monster fans can look forward to a 587-piece posable Eevee figure, 2050-piece Pikachu and Poke Ball set, and a massive 6,836-piece Venusaur, Charizard, and Blastoise diorama priced at $650.

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