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LEGO Zelda: the Ocarina of Time collector’s set leaked before its release, fans will love it


We had to wait months since Nintendo’s initial teaser, but the leak is here: the first images of the Lego set “The Final Battle: Ocarina of Time” are circulating on the web. This collector’s box set, which features the legendary duel between Link and Ganondorf, should be released on March 1, 2026.

Inspired by the Nintendo 64 masterpiece, the set promises total immersion in the final sequence of the cult game. With more than 1,000 pieces, a transformable version, and key characters together, everything is designed to appeal to nostalgic fans and new fans of the saga alike. The Legend of Zelda.

A legendary combat, faithful to the spirit of the original game

The set represents two emblematic stages of the final fight of Ocarina of Time. In the first configuration, Link faces Ganondorf in his humanoid Gerudo form, armed with his sword. In the second, he faces Ganon in his monstrous, porcine and colossal form.

Among the elements included, we find minifigures of Link, Zelda, Ganondorf, Navi, a brick Ganon, the Megaton Hammer, as well as several healing hearts. The attention to detail is there, with a modular decor which allows the scene to be transformed according to the phase of the fight. This is not a simple frozen setting, but a real interactive nod to one of the most significant clashes in video game history.

A date and a price that excite collectors

According to Lego leaker Brick Tap, the source of the first images, the box set will contain exactly 1,003 pieces. Its price would be set at $129.99 / £99.99, a price similar to that of the Great Mojo Tree set released in 2024.

The release date would be March 1, 2026, which gives fans a little time to prepare their budget… or monitor stocks. Because given the enthusiasm generated by the previous Zelda sets, this one risks quickly being out of stock.

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After the Great Mojo Tree, a new transformable set

This new box set takes up the logic of modular sets: like the Great Mojo Tree, which could be assembled in its version Ocarina of Time Or Breath of the Wildthe “Final Battle” set can be displayed in two different ways.

The emphasis here is on action, with dynamic positions and accessories faithful to the 1998 game. The Lego Zelda universe therefore continues to expand with rare coherence, combining artistic fidelity and construction inventiveness.



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Lego and Nintendo, an alliance that continues to bear fruit

From the sets Super Mario, Donkey Kong, Animal Crossing And Mario Kartthe collaboration between Lego and Nintendo continues to intensify. In 2025, the Game Boy was even entitled to its own Lego model, proof that the alliance also extends to the world of consoles.

The addition of a set focused on the final battle ofOcarina of Time reinforces this strategy: reaching long-time fans, while seducing younger ones with fun and visually spectacular constructions. See you in early March to assemble your own Hylian destiny, brick by brick.