Zelda Ocarina of Time LEGO Set Coming in 2026

LEGO and Nintendo are teaming up once again, this time to bring one of gaming’s most iconic duels to life. A brand-new The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time LEGO set is officially on the horizon, recreating the legendary final battle between Link and Ganon. Slated for release in early 2026, this marks LEGO’s second major set based on Nintendo’s beloved fantasy series.

Zelda Ocarina of Time LEGO Set Coming in 2026
Zelda Ocarina of Time LEGO Set Coming in 2026

Nintendo of America teased the new collaboration with a short yet evocative video on social media, accompanied by the line: “Do you realize who you’re dealing with?” — a chilling quote from Ganon himself in Ocarina of Time. The clip shows Adult Link wielding the Master Sword and Hylian Shield, with Navi hovering nearby, while a horned shadow — unmistakably Ganon — looms in the background.

The trailer ends with the words “Build the Legend: Coming in 2026,” leaving fans both nostalgic and eager for more details.

Leaks suggest that the upcoming LEGO set will feature a 1,003-piece diorama, portraying the epic finale inside Ganon’s Castle. Expect Link, Princess Zelda, and a brick-built Ganon figure amid a fiery battleground inspired by the climactic showdown.

While pricing hasn’t been confirmed, fans are anticipating something more affordable than the Great Deku Tree set from 2024, which included over 2,500 pieces and retailed for $299.99 USD. Given its smaller scale, this new set may sit closer to the $120–$150 range.

LEGO Expands The Legend of Zelda Line After The Great Deku Tree Set

LEGO’s previous The Legend of Zelda release, The Great Deku Tree 2-in-1, gave builders the choice to recreate scenes from both Ocarina of Time and Breath of the Wild. It was a love letter to longtime fans, and this new set appears to continue that tribute — this time focusing on Ocarina of Time’s climactic duel that defined a generation.

This move also signals LEGO’s growing commitment to Nintendo’s wider universe. With a LEGO Pokémon range also rumored for 2026 — one set reportedly clocking in at over 6,800 pieces — the coming year could be a milestone moment for fans of gaming-inspired LEGO collections.

Building Nostalgia, Brick by Brick

For many, Ocarina of Time remains the definitive Zelda experience — the one that defined the series’ formula for decades to come. The chance to rebuild its most iconic moment, with Link facing off against the King of Evil, feels like a perfect way to honor its upcoming 40th anniversary.

Whether displayed on a shelf or assembled for play, the Ocarina of Time LEGO set promises a rich blend of nostalgia, artistry, and interactivity — a celebration of the hero’s timeless journey, now immortalized in LEGO form.

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