New Lego Legend of Zelda set answers the prayers of fans who don't want to spend hundreds on the Deku Tree model

Lego Link and Zelda minifigures attacking Ganon amongst ruins
(Image credit: Lego)

Following teases and numerous leaks, the second Lego Legend of Zelda set has been revealed - and fans who are trying to save their rupees will be pleased, because it's a lot cheaper than the previous one.

Lego The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time - The Final Battle takes us back to the N64 game's boss fight. You know, the one where Ganondorf turns into a giant, dual-wielding pig monster? This version throws in the Adult Link minifigure we saw in the Deku Tree kit (which earned a spot on our best Lego sets list, I might add), but introduces an all-new Zelda model based on Ocarina's version of the princess. Crucially, it's a lot cheaper than its predecessor.

Lego Ocarina of Time - The Final Battle | $129.99 at LegoUK price:

Lego Ocarina of Time - The Final Battle | $129.99 at Lego
At just under $130/£100, this kit is one heck of a lot cheaper than the previous Legend of Zelda model (and far less expensive than the recently-revealed Pokémon evolutions kit, which ruffled some feathers with its $600+ price tag). That makes it a solid option if you couldn't justify the Deku Tree's $300 MSRP, or even if you just want something smaller for your shelf. Rather than being a playset, this is very much designed for display.

UK price: £99.99 at Lego

Even though it's smaller than the last one, The Final Battle isn't going to disappear into the background. At just over 1,000 pieces that range from ruined Hyrule Castle turrets to Ganon's tail (complete with weak points!), there's plenty going on here. It comes with a rather stylish Triforce display stand too, which makes it feel like more of a cohesive display piece.

While Ganon isn't as massive as the previous teaser trailer made him out to be, he's still impressive enough to befit the game's final boss (and that face print captures his in-game look surprisingly). Plus, you're actually getting a Ganondorf minifigure in the mix as well. I hadn't anticipated that, or the interactive feature that has him 'popping up' out of the rubble before transforming into Ganon.

As for Zelda, she's bedecked in her Hyrulian finest but comes armed for battle with translucent yellow effects that represent her magic. Similarly, Link seems the same as the one we got in the Deku Tree model (complete with Master Sword, Hylian Shield, and Navi the fairy), but he can also be armed with the Megaton Hammer this time.

While I appreciate that $130/£100 is still a lot of cash to drop on a Lego set, it's nice to see such a fan-pleasing kit at a lower price-point than the previous model.

The kit is available to pre-order now, and launches on March 1, 2026.

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Item number

Release date

$129.99/£99.99

18+

1,003

3

77093

March 1, 2026


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Benjamin Abbott
Tabletop & Merch Editor

I've been writing about games in one form or another since 2012, and now manage GamesRadar+'s tabletop gaming and toy coverage. You'll find my grubby paws on everything from board game reviews to the latest Lego news.

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