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LEGO Leaks Reveal Upcoming ‘The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time' Set

New images have surfaced online showing “The Final Battle,” a LEGO set recreating the iconic showdown from the Nintendo 64 classic. The set features multiple minifigures and a dual-configuration build.
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New images have surfaced online showing “The Final Battle,” a LEGO set recreating the iconic showdown from the Nintendo 64 classic. The set features multiple minifigures and a dual-configuration build.

Following a teaser from Nintendo back in October, prominent LEGO leaker Brick Tap has shared the first full images of the next collaboration between Nintendo and the LEGO Group. Titled “The Final Battle: Ocarina of Time,” the set focuses on the climactic final encounter of the game, allowing fans to recreate the battle against Ganon.

Set Details and Minifigures
The upcoming release is reported to contain 1,003 pieces and will include several key characters and items from the franchise:

  • Minifigures: Link, Zelda, and Ganondorf.
  • Builds: A brick-built Ganon (in his beast form) and the fairy Navi.
  • Accessories: The Megaton Hammer and brick-built recovery hearts.

Dual-Display Functionality
Mirroring the design of the Great Deku Tree set released in late 2024, “The Final Battle” appears to offer a 2-in-1 display configuration. Builders can choose to set the scene with Link facing Ganondorf in his Gerudo form or transform the display to depict the final struggle against Ganon’s true pig-like form.

Pricing and Availability
According to leaked information, the set is scheduled for release on March 1, 2026. It is expected to retail for $129.99 / £99.99.

A Growing Partnership
This set marks the latest entry in a multi-year partnership between Nintendo and LEGO. The collaboration has previously produced sets based on Super Mario, Animal Crossing, and Mario Kart, as well as high-end replicas of classic hardware like the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) and the Game Boy.

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