Nintendo and LEGO fully revealed this morning their latest collaboration: a stunning set that recreates the most iconic showdown from The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time.
After teasing fans with a first glimpse back in late 2025, the companies dropped all the details on what might be the most anticipated Zelda collectible of the year.
The set, officially titled “Ocarina of Time – The Final Battle,” pays tribute to Link’s legendary confrontation against Ganondorf’s true form, and honestly, it looks incredible.
Considering Ocarina of Time for Nintendo 64 became one of the most influential and highest-rated games in history, it’s about time LEGO gave this moment the brick treatment it deserves. The good news? It’s significantly cheaper than the Great Deku Tree set and drops way sooner than you’d think.
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— Nintendo of America (@NintendoAmerica) January 16, 2026
What’s inside the set
Nintendo and LEGO have been spoiling fans with amazing products based on Super Mario Bros., Animal Crossing, Luigi’s Mansion, Donkey Kong, and The Legend of Zelda, with Pokémon sets coming soon. This new Ocarina of Time set continues that streak with impressive attention to detail.
While it’s smaller than the Great Deku Tree, the content and craftsmanship won’t disappoint collectors. The set includes three minifigures of Link, Zelda, and Ganondorf, plus a tiny brick-built Navi to represent the battle’s first phase.
But the real star here is the massive figure of Ganon in his true form, complete with the ruins of Hyrule Castle and Ganon’s Tower as the backdrop.
The accessories game is strong too. You’re getting the Master Sword, Megaton Hammer, Hylian Shield, Ganon’s weapons, and a special light power accessory for Zelda. Everything you need to recreate that final epic clash is right there in the box.
Pricing and release date
The set launches March 1st and will retail for $129.99 USD. Pre-orders are already live if you want to secure yours early.
Here’s what you’re getting for that price: 1,003 pieces total, rated for ages 18+, and dimensions measuring 17cm in height, 29cm in width, and 18cm in depth. Not bad for bringing one of gaming’s greatest moments to your shelf.
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