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New Lego Zelda Ocarina Of Time Set Leaks, Priced $130


Following on from 2024’s original Lego Zelda build, the Great Deku Tree, leaks have revealed the forthcoming follow-up, the previously teased set called The Final Battle: Ocarina of Time, due to release at the beginning of March.

This repeats the pattern, given the original collab between Lego and Link leaked in 2023, and then was pretty much confirmed as real by Nintendo rapidly firing off copyright takedown notices. It’ll be interesting to see if the Japanese giant attempts the same pointless endeavor this time with the leaked images, or whether the fact that the new set is seemingly due in less than a couple of months means it’ll have the sense to consider this the beginning of its promotional campaign. Update: indeed this seems to be the case, with the set now officially listed on the Lego store.

Posted to Reddit’s dedicated forum for such matters, /Legoleak, user BrickTap shared two images to that my eye look like they’re from a fairly clumsily put-together internal slideshow. The images reveal the build number, title, release date and pricing.

So for $129.99 (considerably less than the Great Deku, which was $300), the 1003-piece set features the climactic battle of Ocarina of Time, with Link, Zelda and Ganondorf minifigs, as well as an enormous brick-built Ganon dual-wielding mighty swords. Also featured are a Triforce, Megaton Hammer, and even some recovery hearts should Link’s fight meet complications.

The second image reveals a hidden secret in the first, what looks like a ruined piece of castle opening up to reveal minifig Ganondorf’s throne.

I do think it looks a little paltry. Less than half the brick count (hence less than half the price) of the previous Zelda build, this really does seem to be primarily about constructing a large Ganon, with the rest of the scene being really rather underwhelming. It’s primarily a flat base with a couple of bits of broken castle poking out, and really seeming to lack in fun extra details or interesting terrain. I do like how Link is leaping, but the brown/gray dirge of the majority of the diorama seems a shame. Forgivable maybe at $60, but a hard sell at $130.

If the details are correct, the set will go on sale March 1.

Updated: 01/16/2026, 10:12 a.m. ET: Since this article was posted, Lego has officially announced the set, confirming all the details in the leak as accurate.


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