Rumors suggest Legend of Zelda Great Deku Tree LEGO set releasing in 2024

Philip Trahan
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Claims from a reputable LEGO leaker point to a 2024 release set for a Legend of Zelda LEGO set based on the series’ iconic Great Deku Tree.

Fans of both Nintendo and LEGO have likely been pretty pleased in recent years, as the iconic Japanese game developer and publisher has been diving heavily into the popular brick-building space as of late.

Nintendo has collaborated with LEGO on popular sets like the upcoming Animal Crossing set, the Mighty Bowser statuette, and many more.

Now, Nintendo fans may finally see the first official Legend of Zelda-inspired LEGO set, as recent rumors have suggested we may see one based on the Great Deku Tree much sooner than some may have expected.

TLoZ Great Deku Tree LEGO set may be coming soon

The rumor comes from reputable LEGO leaker 1414falconfan on Instagram, who shared a straightforward post with information.

According to their information, The LEGO Legend of Zelda set based on the Great Deku Tree has a “potential” Septemeber 2024 release date. The set number will be 77092 and it will have a 2,500 piece count.

The leaker has made accurate claims surrounding Nintendo LEGO sets in the past, such as their prediction surrounding the Piranha Plant Buildable Model that was released in 2023.

If this information is indeed accurate, this will mark the first official collaboration between the Legend of Zelda IP and the LEGO brand.

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As mentioned above, LEGO has created plenty of Mario-based sets in recent years, as well as the surprise Animal Crossing set reveal, fans have yet to see an official Zelda set announced just yet.

Unfortunately, it’s unclear which iteration of the Great Deku Tree the set may be based on, though the leaker used official artwork of Ocarina of Time’s Great Deku Tree as the background of their post.

As Zelda fans know, the Great Deku Tree has seen many incarnations, in games like Ocarania of Time, Wind Waker, and even Breath of the Wild and its sequel.

For now, LEGO fans will just have to keep an eye out for any official confirmations on this highly anticipated set in the future.

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Philip is a Staff Writer at Dexerto based in Louisiana, with expertise in Pokemon, Apex Legends, and general gaming industry news. His first job in the games industry was as a reviewer with NintendoEverything.com while attending college. After graduating with a Bachelor of Arts in Communication focusing on Multimedia Journalism, he worked with GameRant.com for nearly two years before joining Dexerto. When he's not writing he's usually tearing through some 80+ hour JRPG. You can contact him at philip.trahan@dexerto.com.