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LEGO Announces ‘The Legend of zelda: Ocarina of Time’ Final Battle Set
January 16, 2026
LEGO has officially unveiled a highly anticipated set based on the climactic final battle from the iconic Nintendo 64 game, The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. The set promises to bring the epic showdown between Link and Ganondorf to life in brick form, captivating fans of both LEGO and the beloved video game franchise.
A Nostalgic Recreation
The new LEGO set meticulously recreates the final battle arena from Ocarina of Time, featuring ganondorf’s tower and the surrounding surroundings. Details revealed so far suggest a complex build with interactive elements designed to mimic key moments from the game’s final confrontation. While official images and pricing were initially teased in Dutch publications like Tweakers,LEGO has since confirmed the set’s existence and provided further details.
key Features and Expected Details
Even though LEGO has not released a thorough list of features, early reports and previews indicate the set will include:
- Minifigures of Link and Ganondorf, likely with unique accessories and details reflecting their appearance in the game.
- Recreations of iconic elements from the battle, such as the light Arrows and the Triforce of Power.
- Interactive features allowing builders to recreate key moments from the final boss fight.
- A detailed and immersive build experience for both LEGO enthusiasts and Zelda fans.
The Growing Trend of LEGO Gaming Sets
This release is part of a growing trend of LEGO sets based on popular video game franchises. Recent successes, including collaborations with Nintendo for sets based on Super Mario and other titles, demonstrate the demand for these types of products. LEGO’s partnership with Nintendo has proven fruitful, and the Zelda set is expected to continue this momentum.
Beyond Nintendo, LEGO has also expanded into other gaming properties, showcasing a commitment to catering to the adult collector market and appealing to a wider audience beyond traditional LEGO fans. In 2024, LEGO released a Jaws set, and in 2025, Nintendo Switch games saw discounts alongside LEGO sets









