Lego could have inadvertently confirmed a future series of The Legend of Zelda through a copyright infringement claim. Fans have long hoped to expand their LEGO collection with Nintendo creations, but the only Nintendo IP to receive a set so far is Super Mario.

Now it seems like the time has finally come for a LEGO Zelda set. Super Mario-themed Lego sets are a big hit with Nintendo fans, ranging in price from $6 to $270.

One of the most impressive models is The Mighty Bowser, which stands 32cm tall. But fans can also get their hands on Princess Peach’s castle, Bowser’s airship, or even a Nintendo Entertainment System set.

It’s no wonder The Legend of Zelda fans wanted similar treatment, hoping to get some epic sets to add to their merchandise collection. Now, it seems there is a chance for his dream to come true.

After years of waiting and imagining what kind of collectible The Legend of Zelda might see the light of day, the possibility of a LEGO Deku Tree set has leaked. Apparently, a marketing survey about future products was sent to someone, and the mentioned name was on it. It got fans excited and ignited their imaginations as to what it might look like or what content it might have.

Several YouTube channels have echoed the rumors about the filming of The Legend of Zelda, including Nintendo Prime. In an interesting turn of events, the channel received a copyright claim from LEGO, with the reason for the attack given as “unpublished confidential novelty”. Given the circumstances, LEGO can hardly deny the possibility of a future Zelda set now.

Paul A.

I have been working as a journalist for Debate Media since 2020, I use the platform to communicate my interest in video games, cinema and technology, seeking to convey information in a clear and playful way. I have a particular taste for shooters, not to mention indie games and anything with a motor and four wheels (or two).

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