After several weeks of leaks, forum comments, and the occasional teaser on social media, LEGO The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time – The Final Fight It is already a reality (set that recreates the duel with Ganon).
This launch is positioned as the second major official LEGO set based on The Legend of Zelda, after the 2-in-1 Great Deku TreeThis time, the proposal abandons the more voluminous tree format in favor of a closed scene that is very recognizable to any player who completed the original adventure.
A diorama focused on the final battle of Ocarina of Time
The set is presented as a Adult diorama (18+) that recreates the final confrontation against Ganondorf and his beast form Ganon in the castle ruins. The scene captures the moment when Link and Princess Zelda confront the villain in the final stretch of the story, with a structure that blends ruined architectural elements and a combat platform.
The structure includes a main tower, elevated platforms, and rubble blocks that, in addition to decoration, are integrated into various gameplay functions. The set consists of 1.003 pieces, a figure that places the assembly in a mid-to-high range within adult-oriented sets, with a reasonable but sufficiently entertaining construction time.
In terms of dimensions, the diorama reaches approximately 17 cm high, 29 cm wide and 18 cm deepThese dimensions make it suitable for placement on standard shelves or in display cases without requiring a large amount of extra space.
Characters included and nods to the saga

One of the key features of the set is the selection of characters. The pack includes Three classic minifigures: Link, Princess Zelda, and Ganondorf, in addition to a separate representation of Ganon in his monstrous brick-built form, which acts as the visual climax of the diorama.
To complete the cast, the following is also included: Navi, the fairy who accompanies Link throughout the adventureIt's recreated using a small transparent structure that floats above the scene. It's a simple detail, but recognizable to anyone who remembers the character's frequent appearances in the Nintendo 64 game.
The minifigures feature specific prints and layers of fabric for some charactersThis reinforces its collector's item aspect. In the case of Ganondorf, the set allows you to recreate both the initial phase of the fight and the transformation into Ganon, thanks to the large, articulated figure of the villain in beast form.
Beyond the characters, the construction is full of references: Waves of light to represent Zelda's power, areas where Link can be placed ready for attack and several key points of the game's final stage, adapted to the LEGO visual language.
Weapons, accessories, and interactive features
The set is not just a static model. Among its strengths are numerous iconic Ocarina of Time accessoriesdesigned both for display and for recreating scenes from the game during assembly or free play.
Among the most recognizable objects are the Master Sword, Hylian Shield, and Megaton HammerThese are key elements of Link's arsenal in the final stretch of the adventure. Ganon's weapons are also present, along with additional accessories that allow for varying the pose and equipment of the minifigures.
In terms of gameplay, the construction integrates a mechanism that makes the castle ruins "explode".At the touch of a button, part of the structure opens and Ganondorf emerges from the rubble, simulating the moment the villain reveals his true power. It's a simple function, but it adds dynamism and breaks with the idea of a purely static model.
The base and the rubble also conceal three hidden superheartsa direct nod to the heart containers that players search for throughout Hyrule. There are also compartments where the Megaton Hammer can be found or some accessories repositioned, inviting exploration of the model once assembled.Hyrule Castle in LEGO Ideas).
The set is compatible with the LEGO Builder app, which offers 3D assembly instructions and tools to track progress step by step, a useful aid for those who prefer to build with digital support rather than the traditional paper manual.
Price, dates and availability in Spain and Europe

LEGO The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time – The Final Battle arrives on the market as set number 77093The company has set an official price in Europe of €119,99This figure also applies to Spain through the LEGO online store and official points of sale.
Different rates have been announced in other territories: $129,99 in the United States and £99,99 in the United KingdomIn Mexico, the recommended amount is 2.999 Mexican pesos, well below the cost of the Great Deku Tree, which was around 8.000 pesos in that market.
The Reservations opened on January 16, 2026 on the LEGO website, both in Europe and other regions. According to official information, the set will be generally available for purchase starting on March 1th 2026, a date that is repeated in virtually all regional statements, including Spain, the rest of Europe, the United States and Mexico.
This launch also coincides with The Legend of Zelda 40th Anniversary CelebrationsThis context partly explains the surge in new products linked to the franchise, from building sets to other types of merchandise. Meanwhile, Nintendo continues to expand its presence in LEGO with lines dedicated to Super Mario, Animal Crossing, and soon, Pokémon.
Relationship with other LEGO sets and reception among fans
Ocarina of Time – The Final Battle joins the catalog as The second official LEGO set based on The Legend of Zelda, behind the 2-in-1 Great Deku TreeThe previous diorama, released in 2024, came at a higher price and was considerably larger. In comparison, the new diorama offers a more compact format and a more moderate cost, making it potentially more accessible to many collectors.
In Europe, the price of €119,99 is in the middle range within LEGO's adult product line. Some fans have pointed out in forums and social media that the cost is still high. for a set of just over a thousand pieces, and they recalled the Zelda Ideas policy which has shaped the debate in the community.
In markets like Mexico, the price reduction compared to the first Zelda set has been received with somewhat more optimism. The 2.999 Mexican pesos The announced changes are perceived as an effort to adjust the price to a less exclusive range, especially considering that the pre-sale comes with... bonus points in the LEGO loyalty program, redeemable for discounts or exclusive items.
LEGO and Nintendo have maintained a relatively low profile in their initial communications, relying on teasers and straightforward press releases. However, the community had been tracking the project since previous leaks were published on forums like Reddit, where details were already being revealed. the number of pieces, the reference 77093 and the launch window before official confirmation.
Speculation in the secondary market is another element that many players practically take for granted. The history of sets like the Great Deku Tree or some Super Mario models suggests that... Initial demand will be high and the product could sell out quickly in its first wave.especially among collectors looking to secure units upon release.
With this diorama, LEGO and Nintendo reinforce a collaboration that already encompasses several of the Japanese company's most popular franchises. Ocarina of Time – The Final Battle is positioned as a piece designed for those who grew up with the Nintendo 64 and they seek a concrete representation of one of the most memorable moments of the saga, in a format that fits well both in collector's display cases and on the living room shelf.

