Get ready, Zelda fans! LEGO is about to drop a brick-built bombshell that'll have you reaching for your Rupees! The highly anticipated LEGO The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time — The Final Battle set has been officially unveiled, and it's packed with interactive elements that bring the epic showdown between Link, Zelda, and Ganon to life.
This isn't just any LEGO set; it's a recreation of the climactic battle from the iconic N64 classic, set amidst the ruins of Hyrule Castle. Imagine, at the touch of a button, Ganondorf rises, ready to clash with Link and Zelda! The set also features a crumbling tower with three hidden Hearts.
Included in the set are the Master Sword, Hylian Shield, and Megaton Hammer, all essential for any hero's journey. Ganondorf's minifigure even sports a stylish cloth cape. The set, comprised of 1,003 pieces, is set to launch on March 1, 2026. You can pre-order it now.
But here's where it gets controversial... The set will retail for $129.99 / €119.99 / $99.99. Some fans have expressed surprise at the price point, especially when compared to other non-licensed LEGO offerings.
However, the design itself seems to be a hit. Fans are praising the look of Ganon in his pig-human form and the inclusion of Link, Zelda, and a human form of Ganondorf as minifigures. You'll also find recovery hearts, Navi, and the Megaton Hammer. The set captures the flaming rooftops of Hyrule Castle, where the final boss fight takes place. LEGO had previously teased this location, hinting at the official reveal.
This is LEGO's second foray into The Legend of Zelda, following the Great Deku Tree set released in September 2024. That set included versions of the tree from both Ocarina of Time and Breath of the Wild, along with Link and Zelda minifigures.
Earlier, LEGO unveiled its initial wave of Pokémon toys. While the range has been mostly well-received, some fans were disappointed by the design of Pikachu and the Poké Ball. The other sets, including Eevee and a giant combined Venusaur, Charizard, and Blastoise creation, have garnered praise.
What do you think? Are you excited about this new Zelda LEGO set? Do you think the price is justified? Share your thoughts in the comments below!