In a development that has fans of both Nintendo and LEGO buzzing, images have surfaced online of the highly anticipated LEGO set themed after the classic video game The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time.
The leak reportedly originated from a well-known LEGO community source, Brick Tap, and provides the first glimpse at the set titled 'The Final Battle: Ocarina of Time.' Originally teased by LEGO a few months ago, this collaboration marks a significant milestone in the ongoing partnership between LEGO Group and Nintendo.
This relationship has previously produced sets inspired by popular franchises such as Super Mario Bros., broadening the reach of iconic Nintendo worlds to LEGO’s creative building platform.
Now, with the focus shifting to The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time – one of the most celebrated games in Nintendo’s catalog since its original 1998 release on the Nintendo 64 – expectations among fans and collectors are running high. According to the leak, the set—officially listed as Zelda: 77093 The Final Battle: Ocarina of Time—recreates the climactic showdown with Ganon from the conclusion of the game.
The box will reportedly include detailed minifigures of pivotal characters Link, Princess Zelda, and Ganondorf, alongside a buildable representation of Ganon’s monstrous form.
For longtime fans, this presentation captures the essence of the memorable final battle that has become a touchstone moment in video game history. While specific set details and official images are yet to be released by LEGO or Nintendo, the current leak points to a global release date of March 1, 2026.
This timeline, if accurate, suggests LEGO is carefully planning this launch, likely to coincide with major anniversaries or key events in Nintendo’s schedule—though, as of this writing, both companies have yet to confirm these details. The merging of these two renowned brands underscores the continued impact and legacy of The Legend of Zelda franchise, which has seen decades of innovation across Nintendo hardware, from the original Nintendo 64 to current platforms like the Nintendo Switch via the eShop.
The Ocarina of Time LEGO set, if officially confirmed, will extend the game’s influence beyond screens and into the hands of collectors and builders alike. For now, both video game enthusiasts and LEGO fans are eagerly awaiting further official announcements.
The set’s detailed approach to character and scene design is emblematic of the care both LEGO and Nintendo invest in bringing beloved game worlds to life in physical form. Stay tuned for confirmed details and updates from both LEGO Group and Nintendo as they become available.
The leak reportedly originated from a well-known LEGO community source, Brick Tap, and provides the first glimpse at the set titled 'The Final Battle: Ocarina of Time.' Originally teased by LEGO a few months ago, this collaboration marks a significant milestone in the ongoing partnership between LEGO Group and Nintendo.
This relationship has previously produced sets inspired by popular franchises such as Super Mario Bros., broadening the reach of iconic Nintendo worlds to LEGO’s creative building platform.
Now, with the focus shifting to The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time – one of the most celebrated games in Nintendo’s catalog since its original 1998 release on the Nintendo 64 – expectations among fans and collectors are running high. According to the leak, the set—officially listed as Zelda: 77093 The Final Battle: Ocarina of Time—recreates the climactic showdown with Ganon from the conclusion of the game.
The box will reportedly include detailed minifigures of pivotal characters Link, Princess Zelda, and Ganondorf, alongside a buildable representation of Ganon’s monstrous form.
For longtime fans, this presentation captures the essence of the memorable final battle that has become a touchstone moment in video game history. While specific set details and official images are yet to be released by LEGO or Nintendo, the current leak points to a global release date of March 1, 2026.
This timeline, if accurate, suggests LEGO is carefully planning this launch, likely to coincide with major anniversaries or key events in Nintendo’s schedule—though, as of this writing, both companies have yet to confirm these details. The merging of these two renowned brands underscores the continued impact and legacy of The Legend of Zelda franchise, which has seen decades of innovation across Nintendo hardware, from the original Nintendo 64 to current platforms like the Nintendo Switch via the eShop.
The Ocarina of Time LEGO set, if officially confirmed, will extend the game’s influence beyond screens and into the hands of collectors and builders alike. For now, both video game enthusiasts and LEGO fans are eagerly awaiting further official announcements.
The set’s detailed approach to character and scene design is emblematic of the care both LEGO and Nintendo invest in bringing beloved game worlds to life in physical form. Stay tuned for confirmed details and updates from both LEGO Group and Nintendo as they become available.