The latest Legend of Zelda Lego set pays tribute to Ocarina of Time's final battle
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The latest Legend of Zelda Lego set pays tribute to Ocarina of Time's final battle
"We already knew something Ocarina of Time-related was from Nintendo and Lego in 2026, and now we know exactly what that will look like. Weighing in at a surprisingly modest 1,003 pieces, the typically word salad-y Lego The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time - The Final Battle is the second Lego Zelda set, following the 2,500-piece Great Deku Tree set in 2024."
"As you can probably guess from the name, it's a brick-built tribute to Link and Princess Zelda's climactic battle with Ganondorf in the seminal Nintendo 64 game, in what remains of the castle. Inside the rubble are three recovery hearts. It's hard to see how this works without a video, but Lego says you can release Link's nemesis by pressing a button that raises him from the debris."
"Interestingly, the new Ocarina of Time set is the first high-profile Lego announcement since unveiling its new Smart Brick at CES, but it looks like we'll be playing with regular dumb Lego only here. You'll just have to do the final Hyrule-saving "Hyah!" yourself, I guess. Lego The Legend of Zelda : Ocarina of Time - The Final Battle is available to pre-order from today and will be available from March 1, priced at $130."
Lego is releasing a 1,003-piece The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time - The Final Battle set that recreates Link and Princess Zelda's climactic confrontation with Ganondorf amid ruined castle architecture. The set includes three recovery hearts hidden in the rubble and a mechanism that raises Ganondorf when a button is pressed. Minifigures for Link and Zelda ship with Link's Master Sword and Hylian Shield, and a transparent Navi display is included. The set also features a large, poseable Ganon (the pig demon version of Ganondorf). It follows the 2,500-piece Great Deku Tree set from 2024 and arrives as a non-electronic build despite Lego's recent Smart Brick reveal at CES. The set is priced at $130, available for pre-order now and releases March 1.
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