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Another Zelda LEGO Set Coming in 2026, Could Be Huge

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Another Zelda LEGO Set Coming in 2026, Could Be Huge

A new LEGO set based on The Legend of Zelda is reportedly in the works, with its first details leaking online from a known source. While many key details are still missing, there is reason to believe this will be another substantially large offering from LEGO.

LEGO has been collaborating with Nintendo for years, though rarely in the realm of The Legend of Zelda. To date, the Danish toymaker has produced only two sets based on the iconic franchise: Great Deku Tree 2-in-1 and Ocarina of Time: The Final Battle. The former originally debuted in September 2024, while LEGO’s Ocarina of Time set only hit the market in March 2026. While the 18-month gap between the two may have prompted some collectors to suspect the next addition to the theme won’t arrive before late 2027 at the earliest, some recent developments suggest that will not be the case.

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German retailer Brickmerge recently published a product page for an unannounced LEGO set based on Nintendo’s The Legend of Zelda games. The listing identifies the upcoming product as set 77094, a designation that follows LEGO’s existing numbering for the Great Deku Tree and Ocarina of Time: The Final Battle sets, which are numbered 77092 and 77093, respectively. According to the same page, the still-unrevealed model will carry an 18+ age rating, suggesting a complex design designed primarily for display instead of play.

LEGO Zelda Deku Tree
LEGO Zelda Deku Tree
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While it’s not the most prolific source of unofficial insights into unannounced sets, Brickmerge has been known to leak new LEGO sets on occasion. Its track record suggests that many of its product pages are generated automatically through an internal SKU system of some sort. That context supports the possibility that this is a legitimate premature listing rather than a mistakenly published page for a product that does not exist.

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The leaked Brickmerge page suggests that set 77094 is scheduled for release sometime in 2026, but does not provide a more precise launch window. LEGO is expected to roll out two more major product waves before the end of the year, one in summer and another in fall, though several smaller waves are also likely. If the Danish toymaker’s first two Zelda sets are any indication, 77094 could be another huge model. Its 18+ age rating offers another piece of circumstantial support for that theory, as adult-rated LEGO sets tend to be on the larger side, even if that is not a hard rule.

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LEGO recently confirmed that the Great Deku Tree set will officially retire at the end of July 2026. The timing could be another indication that 77094 is a large model, as such a set would be well-positioned to replace the 2,500-piece two-in-one build as LEGO’s flagship Zelda offering for the foreseeable future.

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