We had to wait, scan social networks and hope for an announcement from Nintendo on February 21. Finally, it is LEGO which opens the ball of the celebrations of the 40th anniversary of The Legend of Zelda. The LEGO Ocarina of Time The Final Battle set is now available in the United States at select retail locations.
Inspired by the legendary final confrontation between Link, Zelda and Ganondorf in Ocarina of Time, this box set marks the first major official release linked to this symbolic anniversary. While fans were waiting for a major announcement from Nintendo, it is this collectible product that ushers in the year 2026.
A 1,003-piece LEGO Zelda Ocarina of Time set
The Final Battle box set features the ultimate confrontation from the game released on November 21, 1998 on Nintendo 64. Ranked among the most popular episodes of the franchise, Ocarina of Time remains an essential reference in the history of video games.
The set includes 1,003 pieces and is aimed at builders aged 18 and over. LEGO has chosen to recreate the atmosphere of the final battle with particular attention paid to the characters and iconic architecture. Priced around 130 US dollars, this product is clearly aimed at collectors and long-time fans rather than a child audience.
Where to buy the Final Battle set in the United States
The LEGO Zelda Ocarina of Time The Final Battle set is already available in certain American stores. In particular, it can be found:
- In Nintendo Stores in New York
- In Nintendo Stores in San Francisco
- In several LEGO stores in the United States
- On the official LEGO online store
40th anniversary of The Legend of Zelda, what is Nintendo preparing in 2026?
If this set constitutes the first official release linked to the 40th anniversary, many players were hoping for a more significant announcement on February 21, the franchise’s anniversary date. Nintendo, however, does not have the habit of celebrating its iconic licenses exactly on the precise day of their creation. The year 2026 has only just begun, and other revelations could come in the months to come.
The Legend of Zelda, launched in 1986, remains one of Nintendo’s major franchises. Ocarina of Time, released in 1998, left its mark on a whole generation of players and remains regularly cited among the best video games ever created. While awaiting possible additional announcements, the LEGO Final Battle set stands out as the first tangible piece of these celebrations.