New Zelda LEGO set to be released in 2026
Blog Andrew Joseph 11 Nov , 2025 0
LEGO has officially announced its next Legend of Zelda set, which will launch in 2026. While the short trailer doesn't reveal which era or video game the new suit is inspired by, the video does suggest that we might be getting a new suit Ocarina of Time put. it is perhaps Ganondorf looms large on the Link minifigure – the little green hero was included in the Deku Tree set released last year – and some audio cues strongly hint that this is a LEGO version of the iconic Zelda villain.
Otherwise, LEGO is keeping mum about the set's pricing, exact release date, and what's inside. Luckily, if you want to bring some Hyrule magic to your shelf, you can buy LEGO's first Legend of Zelda kit, The Great Deku Tree.
$300
The Great Deku Tree is a large 2,500-piece set designed for experienced LEGO builders. This 2-in-1 set allows you to build a display of the Deku Tree depicted in Breath of the Wild or Ocarina of Time, and when fully assembled, it comes with interactive features. The Breath of the Wild Deku tree has an animated face that can be controlled via a lever on the back, while the Ocarina of Time version has an open mouth that reveals the skeletal monster.
For an added video game touch, the Breath of the Wild build includes components to recreate the scene where Link retrieves the Master Sword from its pedestal, and if you switch to Ocarina of Time, you can build Link's little house. The set also complements various minifigures based on Link and Princess Zelda's appearances in both games, as well as building-block characters such as Koroks, Deku Babas, Deku Sprout, Navi the Fairy, Skulltula and Hestu with a maracas instrument.
$60
Another set worth grabbing is the Lego Game Boy. This reimagining of Nintendo's iconic handheld device has a throwback connection to The Legend of Zelda, as you can make a Game Boy cartridge of Link's Awakening and include a sticker to recreate the original cartridge artwork. The Game Boy also featured raster screen effects, one of which was directly based on Link's Awakening.
Beyond its connection to The Legend of Zelda, The LEGO Game Boy is easily one of the best LEGO sets this year. It's an almost 1:1 scale replica of the original handheld device (measuring 5.5 x 3.5 x 1 inches), and perfectly replicates the small details of this classic gaming device, including working buttons, volume slider, and lenticular screen.
LEGO collectors looking to buy a few more Nintendo-themed sets have been spoiled for choice lately. The Super Mario series has always been a big focus here, with options like Mario Kart display modelis a 1,972-piece replica of Mario's iconic red kart. You also need to consider getting The formidable and powerful BowserAlthough priced at $270, this Koopa King replica will be retired soon. When it's no longer available, expect the price of this cool collectible to skyrocket.
For smaller things, Piranha Plant is an interesting desktop put, and Super Mario World set featuring Plumber and Yoshi It's so cute.




















