LEGO Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time Final Battle Set Announced, Features Link and Zelda Fighting Ganon

UPDATE: LEGO has now officially unveiled its highly-anticipated The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time — The Final Battle set, and detailed its interactive elements.
Amid the ruins of Hyrule Castle, the N64 classic’s climactic battle is brought to life at the touch of a button as a minifigure of Ganondorf rises up, ready to take on Link and Zelda. Inside the set’s crumbling tower, three Hearts can also be uncovered.
LEGO The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time – The Final Battle
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Included with the set are the Master Sword, Hylian Shield and Megaton Hammer. Ganondorf’s minifigure also comes with a snazzy cloth cape. Finally, the set is now available to pre-order online ahead of its March 1, 2026 release date.
LEGO The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time — Final Battle
ORIGINAL STORY: LEGO’s upcoming The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time set featuring Link and Zelda’s climactic battle with Ganon has leaked online, alongside its pricing and release details.
The Final Battle will be a 1,003-piece design that launches on March 1, according to Brick Tap. The set will be priced at $129.99 / €119.99 / $99.99 — a cost that has raised eyebrows among fans when compared to other, non-licensed LEGO offerings.
At least the design itself is going down well, with fans praising the look of Ganon in his pig-human guise, and the inclusion of three The Legend of Zelda minifigurines: Link, Zelda, and a human form of Ganondorf. You’ll also get a set of recovery hearts, Navi, and the Megaton Hammer.
The set features the flaming rooftops of Hyrule Castle, where Ocarina of Time’s dramatic final boss fight takes place in the classic N64 video game. LEGO had teased this location previously in an earlier sneak peek at the set — presumably an official reveal isn’t far off.
“It’s INCREDIBLE,” wrote Zelda fan TheLegendofCap via reddit. “I’m buying this day one for sure. Happy we’re getting a Ganondorf minifigure.” Added Donkeyrocket: “Yeah, the Deku Tree set is pretty cool but I’d be far more eager to have this one as a display piece. Really good size and detail.”
LEGO’s first foray into The Legend of Zelda came in September 2024, when it launched a Great Deku Tree set. This included versions of the tree from both Ocarina of Time and Breath of the Wild, as well as two sets of Link and Zelda minifigures.
Earlier this week, LEGO unveiled its initial wave of Pokémon toys to a mostly positive reaction, albeit with some disappointment for its angular Pikachu and Poké Ball design. The range’s other sets — Eevee, and a giant combined Venusaur, Charizard and Blastoise creation — have been praised, however. And of course, the range is already selling fast and appearing for higher prices on eBay.
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