Rumor Suggests LEGO Zelda Ocarina of Time Diorama Set Coming March 2026

by Ali Haider

The Legend of Zelda may soon be joining LEGO’s expanding lineup of video game collaborations, if new rumors prove accurate. According to details shared by LEGO rumor tracker BrickTap, a Zelda set inspired by Ocarina of Time is said to be in the works, with a release window of March 1, 2026.

Identified as set number 77093, the build is rumored to be a 1,030-piece diorama highlighting the clash between Link and Ganondorf. Although Nintendo and LEGO have yet to officially confirm its existence, the leak comes from the same community channels that recently uncovered information about the first wave of Pokémon LEGO sets, which later proved to be reliable.

The timing of such a release would be notable, as February 2026 marks the 40th anniversary of The Legend of Zelda. Fans are speculating that this could be part of a larger celebratory push for the franchise, which might also include a re-release of Ocarina of Time.

BrickTap’s report places the Zelda diorama alongside a variety of other LEGO projects scheduled for 2026. Pokémon appears to be leading the charge, with at least twenty sets planned, while other licensed lines such as Lord of the Rings and Star Wars continue to expand. The supposed Zelda set would mark only the second official release tied to the franchise, following the Great Deku Tree model revealed earlier.

Despite the enthusiasm, it bears repeating that this remains an unconfirmed rumor. As of now, no statement has been issued by LEGO or Nintendo. Still, the idea of revisiting Ocarina of Time in brick form has generated considerable excitement, and if true, collectors and Zelda fans may want to mark their calendars for March.

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