Lego The Legend of Zelda: Great Deku Tree 2-in-1 (2,500 Pieces) $300 See at Amazon Lego Game Boy (421 Pieces) $60 See at Amazon Lego has officially revealed its next Legend of Zelda set, and it'll be out in 2026. While the brief teaser doesn't reveal which era or video game this new kit is inspired by, the video does suggest that we could be getting a new Ocarina of Time set. It's probably Ganondorf looming over the minifigure of Link--the little hero in green was included with the Deku Tree set released last year--and several audio cues hint strongly at this being a Lego version of the iconic Legend of Zelda villain.Other than that, Lego is remaining quiet on pricing for this set, an exact release date, and what's inside of it. Fortunately, you can grab Lego's first Legend of Zelda kit, The Great Deku Tree, if you want to bring some Hyrule magic to your shelf. Lego The Legend of Zelda: Great Deku Tree 2-in-1 (2,500 Pieces) $300 The Great Deku Tree is a massive 2,500-piece set designed for experienced Lego builders. The two-in-one set allows you build a display of the Deku Tree as depicted in Breath of the Wild or Ocarina of Time, and once fully assembled, it has interactive features. The Breath of the Wild Deku Tree has an animated face that can be controlled with a lever on its back, while the Ocarina of Time version has an opening mouth that reveals a Skulltula monster.For another added video game touch, the Breath of the Wild build includes pieces to recreate the scene where Link recovers the Master Sword from its pedestal, and if you switch to the Ocarina of Time, you can build Link's little house. The set is also complemented by various minifigures of Link and Princess Zelda based on their appearances in the two games, and there are also brick-built characters like Koroks, Deku Babas, a Deku Sprout, Navi the Fairy, a Skulltula, and a Hestu with maracas instruments. See at Amazon Lego Game Boy (421 Pieces) $60 Another set to grab is the Lego Game Boy. This recreation of the iconic Nintendo handheld has a link--to the past--with the Legend of Zelda, as you get to build a Game Boy cartridge of Link's Awakening, complete with a sticker to recreate the original cartridge artwork. The Game Boy also has lenticular screen effects, with one of them being based directly on Link's Awakening. Beyond that link to The Legend of Zelda, the Lego Game Boy is easily one of the best Lego sets of the year. It's an almost 1:1 scale replica of the original handheld--measuring 5.5 x 3.5 x 1 inches--and it perfectly replicates the small details of this classic gaming device with working buttons, volume sliders, and the lenticular screen. See at Amazon Lego collectors looking to grab a few more Nintendo-themed sets are spoiled for choice lately. The Super Mario franchise has been a big focus here, and you can pick up sets like the Mario Kart Display Model, a 1,972-piece replica of Mario on his signature red kart. You'll also want to look at getting the intimidating Mighty Bowser, and while it is pricy at $270, this recreation of the Koopa King is due to be retired soon. After it's no longer available, expect prices to surge for this cool collectible.Continue Reading at GameSpot