Hyrule Rebuilt: LEGO Teases Ocarina of Time Set Featuring Ganon
Get ready to piece together your own legend, Hyrule fans! LEGO has officially teased a new Legend of Zelda set slated for release in 2026, and it looks like the iconic Nintendo 64 classic, *Ocarina of Time*, is the inspiration. The tantalizing reveal, dropped via social media, hints at a showdown between Link, Princess Zelda, and none other than the King of Evil himself, Ganon.
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The brief video recreates a memorable scene from *Ocarina of Time*, showcasing Link and Navi facing a menacing silhouette. The accompanying caption, a direct quote from Ganon himself – "Do you realize who you're dealing with?" – all but confirms the villain's presence in the upcoming set. The teaser concludes with the promise to "Build the Legend: Coming in 2026," leaving fans eagerly awaiting more details.
While LEGO is keeping the specifics
While LEGO is keeping the specifics under wraps, a previous leak from BrickFanatics suggests the set will be a diorama depicting Ganon, Link, and Zelda in their *Ocarina of Time* appearances. The rumored release date is March 2026, with a reported 1003 pieces included in the box.
This piece count suggests a more accessible price point compared to LEGO's previous foray into the world of Hyrule. The Great Deku Tree set, released in September 2024, boasts a hefty 2500 pieces and a price tag of $299.99. That set was particularly ambitious, offering builders the option to construct the Deku Tree as seen in both *Ocarina of Time* and *Breath of the Wild*.
The smaller piece count for the *Ocarina of Time* set indicates a potentially more focused and affordable experience. While the Great Deku Tree was a sprawling, multifaceted build, the Ganon-centric diorama promises a concentrated recreation of a pivotal moment in the game.
The announcement has already sparked a frenzy of excitement amongst LEGO enthusiasts and Zelda fans alike. The prospect of recreating such an iconic scene from one of gaming's most beloved titles is undeniably appealing. As we await further details from LEGO, the teaser has successfully ignited the imaginations of builders and gamers alike, leaving them eager to "Build the Legend" in 2026. The question now is, how will LEGO bring the magic of *Ocarina of Time* to life in brick form? Only time will tell, but one thing is certain: Hyrule is about to get a whole lot blockier.
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