Lego’s Ocarina of Time Final Battle Set Leaks Ahead of Expected March Release

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Lego The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time The Final Battle set featuring Link, Zelda, and Ganondorf minifigures on a Hyrule Castle rooftop.

The first full images of Lego’s upcoming The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time set have surfaced online, revealing a detailed recreation of the game’s iconic final confrontation between Link and Ganondorf. The leak offers the clearest look yet at what appears to be an ambitious display-focused build aimed squarely at longtime Zelda fans.

Nintendo previously teased a Zelda-themed Lego set in October, showing Link, Navi, and a looming shadow that strongly hinted at Ocarina of Time. At the time, the reveal stopped short of specifics. These newly leaked images now confirm both the theme and the moment it draws from.

A Brick-Built Take on an Iconic Final Battle

According to the leak, the set carries the name The Final Battle: Ocarina of Time. It depicts the climactic showdown atop Hyrule Castle, where you face Ganondorf in his Gerudo form before the battle escalates into a confrontation with Ganon.

The build includes a detailed castle rooftop setting, complete with a dramatic sense of height and destruction. Lego appears to have designed the set to capture tension rather than scale alone, focusing on character placement and visual storytelling.

Much like the Great Deku Tree set released in 2024, this one supports two display configurations. One version stages Link against Ganondorf, while the other shifts the focus to Link’s fight with Ganon. This dual setup encourages rebuilding without feeling like a gimmick.

What Comes in the Box

If the leak proves accurate, the set includes 1,003 pieces and a strong lineup of characters and accessories. You get minifigures of Link, Zelda, and Ganondorf, along with Navi and a brick-built Ganon that leans into his imposing, boar-like design.

Official box art for the Lego 18 plus Legend of Zelda Ocarina of Time set showing the brick-built Ganon boss fight.
Credit: A Brick Tap Source

Additional elements include the Megaton Hammer and classic recovery hearts, small details that add authenticity for players who know the source material well. Early fan reactions suggest that Ganon’s design stands out as a highlight, striking a balance between Lego style and menace.

Price and Release Window

The reported release date sits at March 1, with a price of $129.99 in the US and £99.99 in the UK. While the cost has raised some eyebrows, licensed Lego sets often carry a premium, especially those designed primarily for display rather than play.

Lego and Nintendo have not officially confirmed the details yet, but the consistency across multiple leaks suggests an announcement may not be far off.

How This Fits Into Lego and Nintendo’s Ongoing Partnership

This set continues a growing collaboration between Lego and Nintendo that now spans several franchises. Previous releases have covered Super Mario, Donkey Kong, Animal Crossing, Mario Kart, and even hardware-inspired builds like the Lego NES and Game Boy.

The Great Deku Tree marked Lego’s first step into The Legend of Zelda. This leaked Final Battle set suggests the partnership is moving deeper into the series’ most memorable moments, rather than stopping at symbolic landmarks.

For you as a Zelda fan, that shift matters. It signals confidence in the franchise as a long-term pillar within Lego’s licensed lineup.

Why the Leak Has Fans Excited

Beyond nostalgia, the appeal lies in execution. The set does not simply reference Ocarina of Time. It recreates a moment that defined the game’s emotional payoff. The inclusion of both Ganondorf and Ganon reinforces that focus, while the dual display options add value without complicating the build.

If Lego follows through on what the images suggest, this set could become one of the most striking Nintendo-themed displays the company has produced so far.

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