Published on: September 23, 2025
Lego's collaboration with Nintendo continues to inspire excitement among fans of both the beloved toy brick brand and the Japanese game development giant.
Following the acclaimed release of the Legend of Zelda Great Deku Tree set in 2023, new reports indicate the companies are preparing to expand this line with a diorama based on one of the most iconic villains in gaming—the formidable Ganondorf from The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time.
Lego entered the world of The Legend of Zelda last year with the launch of the Great Deku Tree 2-in-1 set, a long-awaited project that allowed fans to recreate crucial scenes from both Ocarina of Time and Breath of the Wild.
The set, which boasted an impressive 2,500 pieces, garnered strong reviews for its detailed design and creative homage to Nintendo’s legendary franchise.
Reviewers from major outlets described it as an 'eye-catching addition to Lego's Nintendo lineup,' awarding it eight out of ten stars for its build quality and attention to source material.
According to a recent report from BrickTap, as referenced by Brick Fanatics, the next entry in this collaborative series could center exclusively on Ocarina of Time, specifically a diorama dedicated to the character Ganondorf.
The rumored set name, '77093 Ocarina of Time Ganondorf Diorama,' has not been finalized, but sources suggest it will include approximately 1,003 pieces.
This would position the set at a lower price point than the Great Deku Tree model, making it more accessible to a broader audience without sacrificing intricate detail.
While Lego and Nintendo have yet to officially comment, the release window is reportedly targeting March 2025.
This timing is particularly notable, as the Zelda franchise is set to celebrate its 40th anniversary next year—a major milestone that historically inspires commemorative releases and events from Nintendo, including special promotions and themed sets across its product lines.
The Ocarina of Time installment is a cornerstone of Nintendo 64 history and a pivotal chapter in the Legend of Zelda saga, with Ganondorf serving as one of the most memorable and influential antagonists in gaming.
A dedicated diorama would allow Lego fans and Zelda enthusiasts alike to bring to life scenes from the climactic battles and iconic moments that defined 1998’s Ocarina of Time.
Fans are encouraged to revisit the currently available Great Deku Tree set through reviews and in-depth video content to see how Lego balances playability and nostalgia in its Nintendo partnerships.
As anticipation mounts for possible new entries in the Lego Zelda line, all eyes remain on official announcements from both companies, especially as the series’ anniversary draws closer.
For the latest news on Lego Legend of Zelda sets, Nintendo Direct announcements, and Nintendo Switch releases, stay tuned to our Nintendo news section.
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