LEGO Unveils New Zelda Set: ‘The Final Battle: Ocarina of Time’ Arrives March 1

LEGO Unveils New Zelda Set: ‘The Final Battle: Ocarina of Time’ Arrives March 1

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Billund, Denmark, January 16, 2026 – LEGO and Nintendo fans are gearing up for the second official LEGO The Legend of Zelda set, titled “The Final Battle: Ocarina of Time.” This highly detailed build recreates the climactic battle from the 1998 Nintendo 64 classic, where Link and Princess Zelda face off against the monstrous Ganon amid the ruins of Hyrule Castle. The set, which includes 1,003 pieces, is now available for pre-order and will hit shelves on March 1, 2026, for $129.99.

Set Overview and Features

The “The Final Battle: Ocarina of Time” set captures the intensity of the game’s ending, with a crumbling castle tower, rubble, and interactive elements like a lid mechanism that reveals Ganondorf emerging from the debris. Builders can display the scene in two configurations: one showing Ganondorf in his humanoid form and another with his transformation into the brick-built Ganon. Key features include minifigures of Link, Zelda, and Ganondorf, plus a transparent Navi the Fairy, the Megaton Hammer, and recovery hearts. The set measures about 11 inches wide by 7 inches deep by 6 inches high, making it a perfect display piece for desks or shelves. It’s designed for ages 18 and up, emphasizing detailed construction over playability.

Key Facts and Stats

Aspect Details
Set Number 77093
Piece Count 1,003
Price $129.99
Release Date March 1, 2026
Minifigures Link, Zelda, Ganondorf
Additional Elements Brick-built Ganon, Navi (transparent), Megaton Hammer, Recovery Hearts
Dimensions 11 inches wide x 7 inches deep x 6 inches high
Age Recommendation 18+

Frequently Asked Questions

What inspired this LEGO set?

The set draws directly from the final battle in “The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time,” where Link and Zelda confront Ganondorf, who transforms into Ganon after his castle is destroyed. It builds on the success of the first LEGO Zelda set, the Great Deku Tree from 2024.

Is this set compatible with other LEGO themes?

While it’s a standalone display set, the minifigures and bricks are standard LEGO components, so they can integrate with other builds if desired.

Where can I pre-order it?

Pre-orders are available now through LEGO’s official website, major retailers like Target and Amazon, and select stores. Availability may vary by region.