LEGO and Nintendo are expanding their Zelda collaboration with a new set for 2026. Following the success of the Great Deku Tree, this Ocarina of Time-inspired set brings the iconic confrontation with Ganondorf to LEGO form, complete with new minifigures including Princess Zelda.
Key Details at a Glance
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Set Number: 77093
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Theme: Ocarina of Time - Ganon Final Battle
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Release Date: March 1, 2026
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Expected Price: $100-150 USD
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Piece Count: ~1,000 pieces (rumored)
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Minifigures: Link, Princess Zelda, Ganondorf (expected)
What the Official Teaser Reveals
LEGO released a teaser video in November 2025 with the tagline "Build the Legend." Here's what we spotted:
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Link minifigure: Similar design to the Great Deku Tree version
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Princess Zelda minifigure: NEW - First official LEGO Zelda minifig
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Navi: The fairy companion appears in the teaser
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Ominous shadow: Heavily suggests Ganondorf or Ganon
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Audio cues: Ocarina of Time sound effects confirm the game
The teaser's dark atmosphere and dramatic shadow strongly suggest this depicts the final battle against Ganon in Ocarina of Time's climactic sequence.
Why Ocarina of Time?
Ocarina of Time (1998) is widely considered one of the greatest video games ever made. For LEGO's second Zelda set, it's a perfect choice:
Cultural Impact
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Perfect 10/10 scores: Still holds the highest Metacritic average for any game
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Multi-generational: Original players now have children discovering the 3DS remake
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Iconic moments: The Ganon fight is gaming's most memorable boss battles
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Adult nostalgia: Perfect for LEGO's 18+ collector audience
The Final Battle Scene
The Ocarina of Time final battle is a three-phase epic:
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Ganondorf confrontation: Tennis-style magic deflection in the tower
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Tower escape: Racing down the crumbling castle with Zelda
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Ganon beast form: Sword combat against the monstrous transformation
This set likely depicts elements from this sequence, possibly featuring a buildable Ganon or diorama of the battle arena.
Confirmed from Teaser
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Link: Adult Link in his green tunic, likely with Master Sword and Hylian Shield accessories
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Princess Zelda: NEW minifigure in her Ocarina of Time royal dress - first official LEGO Zelda figure
Expected Based on Theme
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Ganondorf: Either as a minifigure or larger buildable figure (Ganon beast form)
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Navi: Link's fairy companion, likely as a small accessory piece
Princess Zelda Exclusive
The Princess Zelda minifigure appears to be exclusive to this set, making it highly desirable for collectors. The Great Deku Tree only included Link, Zelda, and Deku Link - no Princess Zelda.
Comparison to Great Deku Tree
Here's how the 2026 set compares to the previous Zelda release:
| Feature |
Great Deku Tree (77092) |
Ganondorf Set (77093) |
| Piece Count |
2,500 |
~1,000 (rumored) |
| Price |
$299.99 |
$100-150 (expected) |
| Game Source |
BotW / OoT (2-in-1) |
Ocarina of Time |
| Princess Zelda |
No |
Yes (NEW) |
| Ganondorf |
No |
Yes (expected) |
The 2026 set offers a more accessible entry point to LEGO Zelda at less than half the price of the Great Deku Tree.
Investment Potential
Nintendo LEGO sets have proven investment track records.
Super Mario Performance
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Starter Course (71360): Released 2020 at $59.99, now $70-90
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NES (71374): Released 2020 at $229.99, now $280-350
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Question Block (71395): Released 2021 at $169.99, now $200-250
Why Zelda Sets Will Appreciate
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Limited theme: Fewer Zelda sets than Mario means higher collector demand
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Adult focus: 18+ sets have better appreciation than kids' sets
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Iconic IP: Zelda is one of gaming's most beloved franchises
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Exclusive minifigs: Princess Zelda and Ganondorf will be highly sought after
Investment Strategy
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Buy at launch: Don't wait for discounts on limited Nintendo sets
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Sealed premium: Keep at least one copy sealed for maximum appreciation
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Minifig value: Princess Zelda minifig alone could be worth $30-50 in secondary market
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Long-term hold: Best returns come 3-5 years after retirement
Future LEGO Zelda Possibilities
With two Zelda sets now confirmed, here's what fans are hoping for next:
Most Requested Sets
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Hyrule Castle: Modular castle with multiple game era options
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Majora's Mask: Clock Town, Skull Kid, and transformation masks
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Wind Waker: King of Red Lions boat and Outset Island
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Breath of the Wild: Divine Beasts, Sheikah Shrine, Koroks
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Temple sets: Forest Temple, Water Temple, Spirit Temple dioramas
Character Buildable Figures
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Buildable Link: Similar to LEGO Groot scale
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Divine Beasts: Technic-style builds of Vah Ruta, Vah Medoh, etc.
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Guardians: Buildable BotW Guardians with light-up features
Where to Buy
The LEGO Zelda 2026 set will be available from:
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LEGO.com: Official source, Insiders early access likely
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LEGO Stores: In-person availability March 1, 2026
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Amazon: Usually available at launch - Check Amazon for LEGO Zelda
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Target, Walmart, Best Buy: Major retailers stock Nintendo LEGO
Pre-Order Tips
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Join LEGO Insiders (free): Get early access to new releases
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February 27 = Pokémon Day: LEGO sometimes aligns Nintendo releases
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Set alerts: Nintendo LEGO sells out fast - don't wait
Final Verdict
The LEGO Zelda Ganondorf set is a must-have for Nintendo fans and LEGO collectors. At an expected $100-150, it's more accessible than the Great Deku Tree while offering exclusive minifigures that will be highly collectible.
The Ocarina of Time theme resonates across generations, and the inclusion of Princess Zelda and Ganondorf minifigures makes this set essential for any Zelda collection. Mark March 1, 2026 on your calendar.
Last Updated: December 13, 2025. Information based on official LEGO teaser and credible sources. Final details subject to change pending official announcement.