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Nintendo and LEGO just teased a new Legend of Zelda Ocarina of Time set

Nintendo has just taken to official X account to tease some new Legend of Zelda LEGO action. We have already got the epic Great Deku Tree 2-in-1 set previously, weighing in at 2,500 pieces, but it looks like there’s a whole lot more to come. 

Brick-built Ocarina of Time

Both LEGO and Nintendo have just posted a teaser video across official channels featuring what looks like a lot like the Ocarina of Time Link in brick built form. 

Wielding the Master Sword and Hylian Shield, and accompanied by a whimsical Navi fairy – LEGO appears to be re-using both the Link minifig and the fairy model from last year’s Great Deku Tree set, Link is quickly overshadowed by what we can only assume is his eternal foe – Ganondorf (or some form of him/it). 

It also appears that we will be getting an Ocarina of Time-era Zelda minfig with this set, as opposed to the Breath of the Wild Zelda from last year’s build, but she is entirely out of focus so it’s hard to say for sure. 

Beyond that, we will have to wait for a future update (or inevitable leak) before we know all that much more about what LEGO and Nintendo have in store here – the teaser videos says this new kit will be debuting/launching in 2026. 

Check out the teaser video below:

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