A major leak has confirmed what fans have long anticipated: the LEGO Zelda Set 77093 is real, and it brings the legendary Ocarina of Time universe to life. Officially titled The Final Battle: Ocarina of Time, this diorama set appears to deliver exactly what fans hoped for as part of The Legend of Zelda’s 40th Anniversary celebration.
According to the leak, the set features an intricately designed Hyrule Castle as its centerpiece. Built with 1003 pieces, the structure captures the epic final battle scene between Link and Ganondorf. LEGO has gone to impressive lengths to recreate iconic elements from the game, including a brick-built Ganon, Recovery Hearts, the Triforce Symbol, and even the Megaton Hammer.
The character selection is equally nostalgic. The set includes minifigures of Link, Princess Zelda, Ganondorf, and the glowing fairy Navi. Each character has been carefully modeled after their Ocarina of Time appearance, making this set a collector’s dream.
Leaked pricing places the set at $129.99 in the US and £99.99 in the UK. While premium, fans believe the price is justified by its complexity, piece count, and display value. The set is expected to be officially revealed on March 1, 2026, with pre-orders likely opening through the LEGO Official Website.
This release is part of LEGO’s growing collaboration with Nintendo. Following popular sets like LEGO Bowser, Pokémon LEGO Sets, and the Great Deku Tree 2-in-1 Set, the Zelda franchise now receives its most ambitious LEGO interpretation yet. The partnership reflects a strategic move by both companies to merge nostalgia with interactive collectibles.
More than just a toy, this set stands as a cultural milestone. It celebrates four decades of The Legend of Zelda while showcasing LEGO’s ongoing innovation in set design. For fans who grew up exploring Hyrule, battling Ganon, and collecting hearts, this set brings that magic into the real world—one brick at a time.
Whether for display or play, LEGO Set 77093 promises to be a centerpiece in both collections and conversations. The leak confirms what the community has long suspected: this is more than a product, it’s a tribute to gaming history.