Lego is heading back to Hyrule, and this time, they’re not mixing timelines. After the massive Great Deku Tree set bridged both Breath of the Wild and Ocarina of Time, the next Legend of Zelda set looks to go all-in on a single iconic moment: the climactic final battle of Ocarina of Time.
Zelda and Lego revisit the Ganondorf showdown

Announced this morning via teaser, the upcoming set due in 2026 appears to focus on the final confrontation between Adult Link and Ganon in the crumbling ruins of Ganondorf’s Castle. The scene teases a fiery backdrop, smoldering rubble, and a towering shadow behind Link almost certainly a brick-built Ganon beast form, rising in Lego scale above the minifig heroes.
It’s a scene fans know by heart: Hyrule Castle in ruins, Zelda at Link’s side, the final clash between hero and villain echoing through the ashes. And now, it’s being captured in Lego.
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Minifigs: Link, Zelda, and a monstrous Ganon
The teaser confirms a few returning and new characters:
- Adult Link, equipped with Hylian Shield and Master Sword
- A new Princess Zelda minifig wearing her Ocarina of Time royal garb
- A massive shadow teasing Ganon’s beast form, likely a full build
Unlike the Great Deku Tree set, which included minifigs from two Zelda eras, this one sticks firmly to the Nintendo 64 classic.
A smaller scale, but big potential
No piece count has been confirmed yet. Early signs suggest a smaller-scale set than the $300, 2,500-piece Great Deku Tree. That could make it more accessible to Zelda fans who want the Lego crossover without draining their rupee stash.
And it may be just the beginning.
What’s next for Lego Zelda?
With Zelda now firmly part of Lego’s licensing future, this 2026 release opens the door to more brick-built entries in the series. There’s no shortage of iconic moments and locations to choose from:
- The King of Red Lions (Wind Waker)
- Majora’s Mask and the Clock Tower
- Skyloft from Skyward Sword
- The Divine Beasts or Zonai ruins from Tears of the Kingdom
If this latest set succeeds, we may finally see a full Lego Zelda line, one that spans generations of games, characters, and unforgettable moments.
For now, though, it looks like Link’s next adventure is coming brick by brick.

