LEGO Reveals “Ocarina of Time™ – The Final Battle,” a Stunning Zelda Display Set

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Following the success of the Great Deku Tree 2-in-1 LEGO set, which launched in September 2024, The LEGO Group began teasing another major collaboration with The Legend of Zelda. At the time, the tease hinted at a dramatic confrontation between Link and Ganon—now, we finally know exactly what that vision looks like.

On January 16, 2026, LEGO officially revealed “Ocarina of Time™ – The Final Battle,” and it’s shaping up to be one of the most exciting Zelda LEGO sets to date. Designed for builders aged 18 and up, the set features just over 1,000 pieces and recreates the climactic showdown from The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time in striking detail.

The set includes minifigures of Link, Zelda, and Ganondorf, alongside an imposing brick-built Ganon that towers over the scene. There’s even a tiny Navi piece included—whether that officially counts as a minifigure is up for debate, but it’s a charming touch, nonetheless. The setting faithfully depicts the ruined castle rooftop, where a fleeing Link and Zelda are stopped as Ganondorf

Unsurprisingly, both LEGO collectors and Zelda fans are already circling this release. The set launches March 1, 2026, and it feels tailor-made for display rather than play—something longtime fans will especially appreciate.

As a lifelong Legend of Zelda fan and a LEGO enthusiast, this is an easy day-one purchase for me. The Great Deku Tree LEGO set (the Ocarina of Time version, obviously) already has a permanent place on my office shelf, and I can’t wait to add “Ocarina of Time™ – The Final Battle” alongside it. My display will look incredible—even if my wallet needs a fairy in a bottle to recover.

Interestingly, this reveal arrives shortly after LEGO announced three Pokémon LEGO sets releasing in celebration of Pokémon’s 30th anniversary. That timing raises an intriguing question: is “Ocarina of Time™ – The Final Battle” part of a larger Legend of Zelda 40th anniversary celebration? And if so, should fans expect additional Zelda LEGO sets later this year?

“Ocarina of Time™ – The Final Battle” includes 1,003 pieces and will retail for $129.99.

About the Author

Scott (Scotty) Greenhalgh is the founder and owner of Input Lag, an independent Nintendo-focused publication. Scotty brings a player-first perspective informed by years of hands-on experience with Nintendo games to his reviews, rankings, and editorial coverage. His writing focuses on how games feel to play, their long-term value, and the impact Nintendo’s creative and business decisions have on players.

Outside of Input Lag, he also creates Pokémon-focused content online under the name Gr3atScotty.


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