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LEGO The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time Set

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  • The new LEGO set, titled 77093 The Final Battle: Ocarina of Time, is inspired by the popular game scene from Ocarina of Time and will consist of 1003 pieces.
  • It is scheduled to launch on March 1, 2026, with a price range of $99.99 - $129.99 across different retailers.
  • The set includes minifigures of Link, Zelda, Ganondorf (in human form), Navi the fairy, and other iconic elements such as the Master Sword, Megaton Hammer, mini recovery hearts, and a Triforce emblem.
  • Previous LEGO Pokémon sets have demonstrated high demand, leading to sellouts and price surges on resale markets.

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LEGO The Final Battle: Ocarina of Time – Hyrule Castle Confrontation

The LEGO Group and Nintendo are preparing to unveil their new Legend of Zelda set, inspired by Ocarina of Time. Leaked images have revealed key details about this LEGO recreation of a well-known game scene. The new LEGO collection, titled 77093 The Final Battle: Ocarina of Time, will consist of 1003 pieces and launch on March 1, 2026. Recreating the final battle from Ocarina of Time, where Link confronts Ganondorf in his monstrous form atop the flaming rooftops of Hyrule Castle, this set is an attractive option for fans, especially with a price point of $99.99 to $129.99 (depending on the retailer). According to Brick Tap, which sourced the leak from buuBrickTap in Legoleak, the set includes minifigures of Link, Zelda, and a human version of Ganondorf, allowing builders to recreate different stages of the confrontation. The set also features Navi the fairy, a larger brick-built Ganon, the Master Sword, the Megaton Hammer, mini recovery hearts, and a Triforce emblem built into the display. Tom Phillips leaked the design online. Previously, LEGO had only teased the Hyrule Castle location, which is included in the new set.

LEGO Pokémon Sets – Anticipated Releases Lead to Sellouts and Price Surges

Enthusiasm for LEGO releases can be intense; the buzz around Pokémon sets in January led to long online queues and quick sellouts, with a promotional free Pokémon gift tied to the release ending up on resale markets for nearly $200.

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