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Revisit 'Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time' and fight Ganondorf with Lego's new the Final Battle set: What to know

- - Revisit 'Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time' and fight Ganondorf with Lego's new the Final Battle set: What to know

Kaitlin ReillyJanuary 17, 2026 at 12:05 AM

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If you love video games but want to celebrate them without a screen, Lego has you covered. The building blocks company just announced its latest The Legend of Zelda collaboration, which features an iconic scene from the 1998 Nintendo 64 game Ocarina of Time.

The Final Battle set, which retails for $129.99, features the big battle scene from the end of the game at evil ruler Ganondorf's castle. In the scene, time-traveling warrior Link fights Ganon, the boar-like creature Ganondorf transforms into in his quest to conquer Princess Zelda’s kingdom of Hyrule.

The main set features the crumbling castle and a buildable Ganon. Accessories include the Master Sword, the Megaton Hammer, Hylian Shield, two fabric capes and two swords for Ganon. There’s also an attachable accessory that represents Zelda’s light powers. Fans get minifigures of Link, Zelda and Ganondorf, along with a tiny Lego version of Navi the fairy. (Unfortunately, we won’t hear her say, “Hey, listen!” in Lego form.)

Preorders for the set are open now, and the kit is expected to ship out beginning March 1.

Navi, Zelda, Link and Ganondorf. (Lego)

The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time Final Battle Lego set follows The Great Deku Tree 2-in-1 set, a 2,500-piece kit that debuted last year. The kit resembled the magical Deku tree, which appears in the Ocarina of Time video game and in the 2017 Nintendo Switch and Wii U game Breath of the Wild. That set, which comes with four miniature characters and features two possible versions of the Deku tree you can build, retails for $299.

Navi, Zelda, Link and Ganondorf. (Lego)

The Final Battle Set is not the only Nintendo property to have received a Lego version in recent weeks. Lego recently announced multiple Pokémon sets, including one $649 kit that allows builders to create their very own Venusaur, Charizard and Blastoise. Preorders for that specific collection will resume on Feb. 27 after initially selling out.

Ganon. (Lego)

Fans who want more The Legend of Zelda can look forward to the upcoming live-action film, set for release in 2027.

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