LEGO's The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time Final Battle Set Celebrates Nintendo History

LEGO's collaboration with Nintendo continues to delight fans as the iconic brick-builder releases its latest The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time Final Battle set.

Building upon their diverse portfolio featuring beloved franchises like Mario, Pokémon, and Animal Crossing, LEGO now celebrates one of the most revered titles in gaming history.

Targeted at dedicated Nintendo fans and collectors alike, this Zelda set not only marks another achievement for LEGO, but also provides a centerpiece for the franchise’s 40th anniversary festivities. Since its original release in 1998 on the Nintendo 64, The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time has been repeatedly hailed as one of the greatest video games of all time.

According to review aggregator Metacritic, it remains atop the list of best-reviewed games, setting benchmarks for 3D adventure design and narrative.

LEGO's partnership with Nintendo has seen many of the industry's cornerstone properties receive the 'brick treatment,' and the Zelda line started strongly with last year's Deku Tree set.

While that initial release was praised for authenticity and scale, the Final Battle set brings the confrontation with Ganondorf to life at a more accessible price point, making it a must-have for a broader range of fans. The set itself immerses builders in the climactic showdown from Ocarina of Time, providing three highly detailed minifigures: Link, Princess Zelda, and Ganondorf.

While the green-clad Link minifigure returns from the Deku Tree set, fans will appreciate the craftsmanship in Princess Zelda’s elegant attire and Ganondorf’s striking, villainous design.

LEGO's attention to accuracy is clear throughout, with subtle elements that reference the original Nintendo 64 visuals, like the crumbling ruins of Ganondorf’s castle base adorned with flames, toppled towers, and scattered debris.

One standout feature is an interactive piece of rubble that cleverly reveals Ganondorf with a simple push, adding a layer of playability alongside visual appeal. The build concludes with the imposing Ganon figure in his ultimate form.

Designed to tower over Link and Zelda, this brick-built Ganon features intricate details such as his tattered red-orange cape, flowing hair, and signature horned, hog-faced visage.

LEGO introduced newly molded oversized golden swords to complete the look, ensuring Ganon’s presence matches his in-game menace.

Articulation across the figures allows for creative display options, further enhancing the set’s value for both play and collection.

Fans will also spot the iconic Triforce at the forefront of the display—an homage to the essence of the Zelda universe. Priced significantly below the ambitious Deku Tree set, the Ocarina of Time Final Battle set makes for an affordable entry point into the LEGO Zelda collection without sacrificing detail or authenticity.

As the Zelda series marks its 40th anniversary, this release offers fans a hands-on way to revisit the legendary final showdown they grew up with.

LEGO’s dedication to capturing the spirit of Nintendo’s classics ensures that both new and longtime fans have something to celebrate, whether building solo or sharing the experience across generations. Review copy courtesy of The LEGO Group.