LEGO The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time ‘Final Battle’ Set Unveiled for March 2026 Release

The year has seen a surge in excitement for fans of Nintendo-themed LEGO sets, and the upcoming ‘Final Battle’ diorama inspired by The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time’s legendary climax is poised to become one of the most anticipated releases yet.

Combining the legacy of Nintendo’s classic 1998 action-adventure title with the enduring creativity of LEGO, this set delivers a nostalgic and collectible experience for fans of all ages. Scheduled for launch on March 1, 2026, the LEGO The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time ‘Final Battle’ set will be available at a suggested retail price of £99.99/$129.99.

The build captures the unforgettable high-stakes showdown against Ganondorf and Ganon at the ruins of Ganondorf’s Castle.

The diorama not only reflects the artistry of the original Nintendo 64 masterpiece but also celebrates The Legend of Zelda franchise, which recently surpassed over 140 million copies sold worldwide across all its installments. Inside the box, collectors and fans will find three detailed LEGO Minifigures: Link (carried over from the previously launched Deku Tree set), Princess Zelda, and Ganondorf.

In addition, the centerpiece of the set is a formidable ‘mech’ build representing Ganondorf’s monstrous boar-like form, Ganon.

Hidden within the intricacies of the ruins are delightful Easter eggs tailored for devoted players, such as a miniature Navi figurine that hovers next to Link in his airborne pose, and a secret Megaton Hammer stowed amid the castle’s debris. Ahead of the official release, renowned LEGO reviewer Tiago Catarino has provided an in-depth first look, sharing a comprehensive five-minute video review.

Catarino’s overview highlights the craftsmanship behind the new Zelda and Ganon Minifigures, noting that the Link figure is consistent with the version seen in the LEGO Deku Tree set.

The presentation showcases the dramatic diorama design complete with a castle backdrop, as well as interactive elements like a hidden ‘trapdoor’ hatch designed to let Ganondorf make a dramatic entrance—echoing the tension of the original Ocarina of Time finale. Collectible enthusiasts and longtime Nintendo fans will be pleased to note the relative accessibility of the set’s price, particularly when compared to previously released sets like the Deku Tree and other newly revealed lines such as the Pokémon LEGO series.

The LEGO The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time ‘Final Battle’ diorama is set to become a must-have for those wishing to bring a pivotal moment from Nintendo history to their shelves, reinforcing the continued synergy between LEGO and Nintendo’s most celebrated franchises.