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Today, the LEGO Group has officially announced the release of the LEGO® The Legend of Zelda™: Ocarina of Time™ – The Final Battle (77093) set, allowing fans to recreate one of the most iconic moments from the beloved video game. This new set pays homage to the climactic showdown between Link and Ganondorf, capturing the essence of the legendary battle that has captivated gamers for decades.
The set features intricately designed elements that bring the game’s stunning visuals to life, including detailed mini-figures of Link and Ganondorf, as well as iconic scenery from Hyrule. With this set, builders can engage in a nostalgic journey through the world of Ocarina of Time, reliving the excitement of the game while showcasing their creativity.
Available for pre-order now, this set is a must-have for both LEGO enthusiasts and fans of The Legend of Zelda™ series. Whether you are a long-time player or new to the franchise, this set promises to deliver hours of imaginative play and a striking display piece for any collection.
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