LEGO Unveils Ganon in 2026 Zelda: Ocarina of Time Set

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– LEGO has teased a new Legend of Zelda set for 2026 featuring Link, Princess Zelda, and an ominous silhouette of Ganon.
– The set is based on The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time and includes a scene with Link, Navi, and Ganon.
– It will be a diorama with 1003 pieces and is scheduled to launch in March 2026.
– The set is expected to be priced lower than the previous $299.99 Great Deku Tree set due to its smaller piece count.
– 2026 will also see the release of LEGO Pokémon sets, including one with 6,838 pieces priced around $650.
A new LEGO set based on The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time is officially in the works for a 2026 release, bringing iconic characters from the beloved Nintendo 64 title to brick form. The company recently shared a short teaser video on social media that recreates a memorable confrontation between Link, his fairy companion Navi, and the menacing silhouette of Ganon, with Princess Zelda visible in the background.
Nintendo of America’s social media account added to the excitement by posting the taunt, “Do you realize who you’re dealing with?” This line is pulled directly from Ganondorf’s dialogue in Ocarina of Time, where he declares, “Pathetic little fool! Do you realize who you’re dealing with? I am Ganondorf! And soon, I will rule the world!” The teaser wrapped up with the tagline “Build the Legend: Coming in 2026,” leaving fans eager for more details.
Earlier rumors from BrickFanatics indicated the set would be a diorama showcasing Ganon, Link, and Zelda as they appear in Ocarina of Time. Reports suggest the model will contain 1003 pieces and is scheduled to launch in March 2026. With that piece count, the set is expected to be priced lower than the earlier LEGO Zelda release, the Great Deku Tree set from September 2024, which included 2,500 pieces and retailed for $299.99. That earlier offering was particularly substantial because it allowed builders to recreate the Deku Tree as seen in both Ocarina of Time and Breath of the Wild.
The year 2026 is shaping up to be a significant one for fans of both Nintendo and LEGO, with the LEGO Pokémon collection also slated to debut that spring. One recently leaked Pokémon set is rumored to contain a massive 6,838 pieces and carry a price tag approaching $650, signaling another major investment for collectors and builders alike.
(Source: IGN)

