When The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time launched, it didn’t simply push the Zelda series forward, it reshaped the entire action-adventure genre. Its world design, music, and storytelling left a permanent mark on gaming history, with the final confrontation against Ganondorf standing out as one of the most memorable endings of its era. Decades later, that iconic moment is being brought back in a completely different form.
LEGO has officially revealed Ocarina of Time – The Final Battle, a brand-new licensed set that recreates the game’s climactic showdown as a detailed display piece. Rather than focusing on pure playability, the set is built as a diorama, capturing the atmosphere of Ganon’s Castle with crumbling architecture, flame effects, and the unmistakable Triforce imagery that defines the series’ lore.

The set consists of 1,003 pieces and includes minifigures of Link and Ganondorf, along with environmental elements that directly reference the final moments of the game. LEGO’s attention to detail is clearly aimed at longtime fans who grew up with Ocarina of Time and now look for collectible builds meant to be displayed rather than played through.

In terms of availability, The Final Battle set is now open for pre-order via LEGO’s official store, with shipping scheduled to begin on March 1. The set carries a $129.99 USD price tag, placing it firmly in LEGO’s premium, collector-focused category, an expected move given both the license and the nostalgia factor attached to one of gaming’s most beloved titles.
With LEGO continuing to invest heavily in video game collaborations, this release feels less like a one-off and more like a statement. If Ocarina of Time can find success in brick form, it raises the question of how far LEGO might go with the Zelda universe next. For now, though, this set stands as a tribute to a legendary finale, one that many players still remember frame by frame, now rebuilt piece by piece.
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When does LEGO Zelda: Ocarina of Time set release?
The set is currently available for pre-order, with shipping beginning on March 1.
How much does LEGO Zelda set cost?
The official retail price is $129.99 USD (regional prices may vary).
