Leaked LEGO Zelda Set for 2026 Teases Hyrule Castle or Temple of Time Build for Adult Fans

Leaked LEGO Zelda Set

A new LEGO set inspired by Nintendo’s The Legend of Zelda video game series has surfaced in online leaks, hinting at a premium build that could thrill longtime fans with its detailed recreation of iconic locations. The rumored set, codenamed 77093, is said to be a large-scale model aimed at adult collectors, potentially featuring Hyrule Castle or the Temple of Time—familiar landmarks from games like Ocarina of Time and Breath of the Wild.

The leak originated from a trusted source in the LEGO community, shared on Reddit’s r/Legoleak subreddit earlier this month. It describes the set as a “Direct-to-Consumer” release—LEGO’s line of bigger, pricier kits sold mainly online—slated for early 2026. With an estimated 2,500 to 3,000 pieces, it would join the likes of the already-released Great Deku Tree set from 2024, which lets builders recreate the massive tree in two versions from different Zelda games. Early images are blurry, but they show intricate stonework and foliage that matches Zelda’s fantasy world, complete with minifigures of Link and possibly Zelda herself.

Zelda enthusiasts are buzzing on forums like ResetEra and YouTube, where creators like The Brick Show have dissected the rumors. Many hope for a focus on display-worthy details, like crumbling ruins or glowing crystals, rather than simple play pieces. One fan commented, “After the Deku Tree, a Temple of Time would be perfect—something epic to shelf next to my Ocarina of Time collection.” The set’s adult-oriented design could include hidden Easter eggs, such as references to puzzles or bosses from the games, appealing to those who grew up with the series.

LEGO’s partnership with Nintendo has been a hit since the Super Mario sets debuted in 2021, expanding to Animal Crossing and now Zelda. The Great Deku Tree, a 2-in-1 build released last year for $299.99, sold out quickly and remains a collector’s favorite with its cherry blossom variant and four minifigures. A follow-up Zelda set would build on that success, potentially priced around $300 to $400, making it a premium gift for the holidays or birthdays.

Neither LEGO nor Nintendo has confirmed the leak, but the timing aligns with whispers of a 2026 lineup reveal at events like Toy Fair New York in February. Past leaks, like the Deku Tree’s in early 2024, proved accurate, so this could be the real deal. If it materializes, the set would cater to Zelda’s massive fanbase, blending nostalgia with LEGO’s brick-building charm for hours of creative fun.

For now, collectors are crossing their fingers—Hyrule in brick form might just be one announcement away. Keep an eye on official channels for updates as 2026 approaches.