Published on: September 24, 2025
LEGO The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time Ganondorf Diorama Rumored for 2026 Release
The partnership between the LEGO Group and Nintendo has captivated fans worldwide, uniting two iconic brands through creative and collectible sets.
Arguably one of Nintendo’s most beloved franchises, The Legend of Zelda, has already seen an official LEGO debut with the Great Deku Tree 2-in-1 set.
Now, the LEGO and Nintendo communities are buzzing yet again, as new information suggests that another set inspired by The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time—widely considered a high point for both the Nintendo 64 and the entire series—may be arriving in March 2026.
Last month, reports began circulating within the LEGO fanbase about a new addition to the LEGO Zelda series.
At the time, details were scarce, with rumors indicating a set labeled 77093, containing 1,003 pieces, scheduled for release in early 2026.
Fans instantly began theorizing about possible Zelda locations or scenes that fit the piece count, with many pointing to the feasibility of a detailed diorama rather than a monumental structure like the Temple of Time.
Fresh insights have since emerged, primarily from LEGO news source Brick Tap, who credits a "trusted community member" as the source.
According to these new whispers, the set—tentatively titled "77093 Ocarina of Time Ganondorf Diorama"—will focus on a key moment featuring both Link and Ganondorf, the legendary hero-and-villain duo from the classic Nintendo title.
If accurate, this would mark the second official LEGO set based on The Legend of Zelda, and notably, the first dedicated solely to a single entry in the franchise.
Comparatively, official LEGO diorama sets from other major licenses, such as Star Wars, typically range from 500 to 800 pieces, making a 1,003-piece Zelda diorama both plausible and potentially very detailed.
While the specific scene remains unconfirmed, fans have eagerly speculated about iconic moments—such as the confrontation in Ganondorf’s throne room or the opening act of the final battle—that could be realized in brick form.
The reported focus on Ganondorf (as opposed to his beast form, Ganon) hints at a scene unique to his human incarnation.
To date, the only other LEGO Zelda set—the Great Deku Tree—provides fans with alternate builds representing both Ocarina of Time and Breath of the Wild, along with four minifigures including versions of Link and Zelda from each game.
The rumored Ganondorf diorama would cater directly to longtime series fans, especially those who regard Ocarina of Time as the pinnacle of Zelda adventures.
While the March 2026 release window remains just a rumor, it would align closely with the 40th anniversary of The Legend of Zelda, offering a fitting tribute to a franchise that has shaped Nintendo’s identity and captivated players for generations.
Both Nintendo and the LEGO Group have celebrated major milestones with special releases in the past, though it remains to be seen how the companies will recognize this upcoming anniversary.
As always, it’s important to treat these early details as unconfirmed until an official announcement is made, but excitement within both the gaming and LEGO communities continues to grow.
For updates on official reveals, tune into upcoming Nintendo Direct broadcasts and check the Nintendo eShop for related digital content.
The collaboration between LEGO and Nintendo remains one of the most successful cross-brand partnerships in recent years, blending nostalgia, artistry, and interactive fun for devoted fans.
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