Leaked Retail Page Hints at a Massive Third LEGO Zelda Set — 77094 Allegedly Incoming

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Leaked Retail Page Hints at a Massive Third LEGO Zelda Set — 77094 Allegedly Incoming

We at NerdLeaks have been tracking a fresh reveal about a possible new entry in the LEGO x Nintendo partnership: a premature retailer listing appears to have leaked details for a third-ever set tied to The Legend of Zelda. The claim centers on a Brickmerge product page that has flagged a new 18+ LEGO model numbered 77094, and if true it could be another large, display-oriented build.

What Was Reported

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According to Game Rant, German retailer Brickmerge briefly published a product page for an unannounced LEGO set identified as 77094. The listing reportedly lists an 18+ age rating, but does not include a full product name, piece count, price, or a specific release window beyond a vague note that it is "scheduled for release sometime in 2026," per the leaked page.

We also learned that LEGO has produced only two Zelda sets so far: the Great Deku Tree 2-in-1 (which originally debuted in September 2024) and Ocarina of Time: The Final Battle (which hit the market in March 2026). The Great Deku Tree set is slated to retire at the end of July 2026, a timing detail the leaked page and reporting draw attention to.

Source and Credibility

The alleged leak originates from a prematurely published Brickmerge product page, as reported by Game Rant. Brickmerge has a history of occasionally surfacing unannounced set pages; the outlet points out that many of its product pages may be generated automatically through an internal SKU system. That background makes the appearance of a listing for 77094 plausible, but it also introduces ambiguity about whether the page reflects a finalized product or an internal placeholder.

It is worth stressing: this is a retailer-sourced page that appeared ahead of any official LEGO announcement. Take this with a pinch of salt — we are treating the Brickmerge listing as an early leak rather than confirmed product news. As Game Rant notes, the lack of full product data on the page (no confirmed price, piece count, or complete product name) leaves significant uncertainty.

What It Could Mean

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If the Brickmerge listing for 77094 proves accurate, there are several implications to consider. First, the 18+ age rating suggests LEGO is positioning the model more toward adult builders and display collectors than children’s playsets. That would align with LEGO’s recent trend of producing larger, display-focused offerings for adult fans.

  • Replacement for a flagship set: With the Great Deku Tree confirmed to retire at the end of July 2026, a large new Zelda build could serve as LEGO’s next headline model for the theme.
  • Scale and ambition: Based on the previous two Zelda releases — one large two-in-one model and one sizeable set — Game Rant points out that 77094 could also be a substantial build in terms of piece count and display presence, though that remains unconfirmed.
  • Timing: The leaked page reportedly suggests a 2026 release, which would come sooner than some collectors expected after the 18-month gap between earlier Zelda sets. That said, the Brickmerge page does not provide a precise launch date.

We remain sceptical but cautiously excited: the evidence is circumstantial and hinges on a retailer page that could be automated or provisional. Still, an 18+ Zelda set numbered consecutively after the existing 77092 and 77093 listings would fit LEGO’s numbering scheme and the ongoing collaboration with Nintendo.

Why This Matters

For collectors and fans of The Legend of Zelda, a third LEGO set — especially one aimed at adults — would be a notable expansion of a theme that has been relatively rare in LEGO's collaboration lineup. If true, 77094 could step into a flagship role once the Great Deku Tree retires at the end of July 2026, giving builders another high-profile display piece to chase.

Still, this is early-stage intel: the Brickmerge listing appeared prematurely and lacks full product details. We’re flagging the claim as a potentially significant leak, but recommend readers take the information with a healthy dose of scepticism until LEGO or an official retailer confirms the set.

We’ll continue to monitor the situation and push for confirmation. For now, the possibility of a large, adult-targeted LEGO model tied to The Legend of Zelda — numbered 77094 and apparently rated 18+ — remains an intriguing rumor worth watching.

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