LEGO and Nintendo’s Zelda Collaboration Brings Iconic Characters to Your Brick Collection!

Excitement is soaring among LEGO enthusiasts and Zelda fans alike as Nintendo officially unveils the highly anticipated Legend of Zelda Great Deku Tree LEGO set. After much speculation and anticipation, the veil has finally been lifted, revealing a two-in-one masterpiece that promises to ignite the imaginations of builders everywhere.
Scheduled for release on September 1, 2024, this epic LEGO set offers the unique opportunity to recreate two iconic renditions of the Great Deku Tree from the beloved Legend of Zelda series: one from the classic Ocarina of Time and the other from the modern masterpiece Breath of the Wild.

With a total of 2,500 pieces, builders will embark on a journey through the rich history of Hyrule, from the lush forests of Kokiri to the vast landscapes of Hyrule Field.
The Breath of the Wild version of the set features a stunning design adorned with vibrant pink blossoms, capturing the essence of this beloved game.


Builders will delight in the intricate details, including a buildable Hestu figure, a cooking pot nestled within the tree, and a Korok perched atop its branches.
Meanwhile, the Ocarina of Time rendition offers a nostalgic trip down memory lane, allowing users to construct Link’s treehouse from Kokiri Forest. Complete with a charming balcony where Navi the fairy can perch, this version of the Great Deku Tree is sure to tug at the heartstrings of longtime fans.
The set includes four LEGO minifigures representing beloved characters from the series: Classic Link, Classic Young Link, Breath of the Wild Link, and Breath of the Wild Princess Zelda. Each minifigure comes equipped with iconic accessories, from Link’s Master Sword and shields to Zelda’s Sheikah slate.
With a price tag of £260 and a limit of three sets per household, eager fans can secure their own piece of Hyrule history by pre-ordering now ahead of the September launch.
This latest addition to the LEGO Nintendo lineup follows in the footsteps of other iconic sets, including Mario and Animal Crossing, with even more exciting collaborations on the horizon.
From Super Mario Kart to Animal Crossing’s KK Slider, Nintendo fans have much to look forward to in the world of LEGO.
And with rumors swirling of a collaboration between Sony and LEGO featuring a “well-known” series, the future of video game-inspired LEGO sets has never looked brighter.