The Legend of Zelda’s Next LEGO Set Brings Ocarina of Time’s Dramatic Final Battle

The Legend of Zelda’s Next LEGO Set Brings Ocarina of Time’s Dramatic Final Battle to Life

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The Legend of Zelda's Next LEGO Set Brings Ocarina of Time's Dramatic Final Battle to Life

After rumours of another set coming last year, LEGO has officially revealed its second The Legend of Zelda set, this time recreating an iconic moment from the series’ most beloved games, Ocarina of Time.

The “Ocarina of Time – The Final Battle” set is indeed the final fight with Ganon in the ruins of Hyrule Castle, with a collapsed castle spire and everything. Luckily, the smaller set is more on the affordable side, as far as LEGO goes, retailing for $129.99. It releases on March 1, 2026, and pre-orders are currently open on the official LEGO store.

The set includes 1003 pieces, minifigures of Link, Zelda, and Ganondorf, a buildable giant Ganon, and even a little Navi to accompany the hero. But it sounds like there might be some extra fun little details based on the description, and you can see images below.

“Recreate the final battle scene with movable rubble, a button to raise Ganondorf in the ruins, the hidden Megaton Hammer in the tower, secret Recovery Hearts and more.”

This is the latest step in a bit inatiative to adapt video games into LEGO products. It, of course, joins the previous Great Deku Tree set from Breath of the Wild. But just last week, LEGO also revealed the brand-new line of Pokémon sets, including Eevee, Pikachu, and the Kanto starter evolution (Charizard, Blastoise, and Venesaur). Late last year, the company also released a set of classic Game Boy.

If you’re looking to play The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, there are really only two ways to do so these days. If you have a Nintendo 3DS, you might be able to hunt down a copy of Ocarina of Time 3D. But the much easier way is with Nintendo Switch Online on both Switch 1 & 2. You just need an Expansion Pass membership to access the Nintendo 64 classics, includingOcarina of Time.

Hayes Madsen
Hayes Madsen

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