Unveiling the Legend: The Final Battle LEGO Set from Ocarina of Time

The iconic video game series, The Legend of Zelda, is set to mark its 40th anniversary in February 2026, and Nintendo has exciting plans to commemorate this milestone. Fans are eagerly anticipating the release of Twilight Princess and Wind Waker on the upcoming Switch 2 console. Additionally, a stunning new LEGO set inspired by Ocarina of Time is in the works, featuring a pivotal moment from the game's history.
The teaser video for the new LEGO set, released in 2025, unmistakably depicts an intense scene from Ocarina of Time. The set portrays an older Link wielding the Master Sword, poised to confront a formidable foe while Princess Zelda remains trapped behind a wall of flames. This climactic battle with Ganon is a defining moment in the game's narrative.
According to a recent leak from r/Legoleak, the upcoming LEGO set is officially named '77093 The Final Battle: Ocarina of Time'. With a total of 1003 pieces, the set will prominently feature Ganon's imposing figure, along with minifigs of Zelda, Link, Navi the fairy, the Master Sword, and the Megaton Hammer. Scheduled for release on March 1, 2026, the set is priced at $129.99, offering fans a more affordable collectible option compared to other recent LEGO collaborations.
While the Zelda LEGO set is relatively budget-friendly, 2026 is shaping up to be an expensive year for collectors with the anticipated Pokémon X LEGO collaboration also launching. The combined cost of all Pokémon LEGO sets is estimated to be a hefty $910. For fans who enjoy both franchises, managing their collectible expenses in 2026 may require some strategic planning.
As fans eagerly await the release of the new Zelda LEGO set and prepare for a year of exciting collectibles, the celebration of The Legend of Zelda's 40th anniversary promises to be a memorable and engaging experience for enthusiasts of the beloved franchise. Share your thoughts and join the discussion on this exciting development in the world of gaming collectibles.