Following the enthusiastic response from fans to the first Legend of Zelda collaboration set, "Dai Deku Tree 2-in-1," released last year, Nintendo and LEGO have released a major announcement via the social media platform "X," confirming their collaboration once again to bring the world of the classic game, Ocarina of Time, into LEGO bricks.
The official post was accompanied by the provocative classic line: "Do you realize who you're dealing with?", and teased that the new product will be officially launched in 2026.
🔥Do you realize who you're dealing with?#LEGOTheLegendofZelda pic.twitter.com/NCl84ydZ3a
- Nintendo of America (@NintendoAmerica) November 11, 2025
Relive the classic showdown, with Navi, Zelda, and Ganon appearing in the shadows.
In this short trailer, we see the LEGO minifigure version of Link, wielding the classic Hylian Shield and Master Sword. Beside him is Navi, the fairy companion familiar to many veteran players, presented in miniature form.
In addition, a blurry figure of Princess Zelda stands in the background. The camera then pans to the heroes looking up at a huge shadow, which, judging from its silhouette, is likely the series' main villain, Ganon.
It is currently uncertain whether Ganon will appear in the box set as a standard figure or as a giant block model, similar to Bowser in the previous Super Mario series, to convey his imposing presence.
Following the Grand Deku Tree, the Hyrule Lego Universe continues to expand.
This is not the first time Hyrule has been LEGO-ified. The first collaboration between the two parties, the "Great Deku Tree 2-in-1" set, was released last year. At that time, the set was cleverly designed to allow players to freely switch between the Deku Tree in Ocarina of Time and Breath of the Wild, two different game styles.
This time, the decision to directly target Ocarina of Time, hailed as one of the greatest games of all time, with a dedicated box set is clearly based on recognizing the sacred status of the game in the hearts of players.
Listing Information
According to the announcement, this LEGO set for The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time is expected to be officially released in 2026. As is customary, LEGO or Nintendo should release more detailed information about the number of pieces, specific scene designs, and price closer to the release date.



