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The First Legend Of Zelda LEGO Set Is Finally Real, & Has A Release Date

The first official LEGO set has finally been revealed. There have been rumors that LEGO would be delving into the world of Hyrule for quite some time, with joining other well-known Nintendo IPs such as and , which have had their own LEGO ranges.

Nintendo shared the news in a post on X confirming that the set will be available on September 1, 2024, with a video providing a look at what to expect from LEGO's first product.

LEGO's The Great Deku Tree is currently available for pre-order.

The Great Deku Tree set is not currently part of a whole range like the other Nintendo titles, and seems to be a one-off for now, falling under LEGO's 18+ "" range, which are often more complex diorama-type sets, helmets, or wall art. That's not to say that if there's significant interest, LEGO might not choose to give its own full range down the line, as it did with following its 18+ Green Hill Zone set.

Fans of the toy bricks have already seen Super Mario and Minecraft with their own sets, but which video game franchises could be Lego-fied next?

As per the listing on the LEGO website, The Great Deku Tree set will be retailing at $299.99 and will include 2500 pieces. One of the reasons for this is likely because LEGO's The Great Deku Tree is actually a 2-in-1 set covering two different eras of the long-running adventure series, but compared to some other sets, this doesn't seem like the usual brick-to-dollar ratio and works out more expensive.

One build is based on the Great Deku Tree’s appearance in 1998's and the other on the more recent and games, with the version measuring 35cm/13.5 inches wide by 33cm/13 inches tall, and the version coming in slightly wider but shorter measuring 39cm/15.5 inches wide and 31cm/12 inches tall. The set also comes with 4 minifigures to cover both eras, which are as follows:

Unfortunately, both versions of The Great Deku Tree can't be built simultaneously.

For LEGO collectors who are fans of, this set is clearly a must-buy. Between the two

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