Popular rumors based on a new leak suggest that fans of The Legend of Zelda franchise could see the series receive its own official LEGO set later on this year. While there are few known details regarding this potential LEGO collaboration, talk of LEGO sets featuring The Legend of Zelda franchise has persisted for many years now, with such discussion becoming much more widespread following a batch of related rumors which began around this time last year.
The explosive popularity of the many new Zelda games released over the past several years has led many to hold out hope that the series may represent another of Nintendo's IPs that's ready to see an official collaboration with LEGO, though unfortunately, the Super Mario franchise has been the only Nintendo-owned property to have the honor thus far. While The Legend of Zelda may not have any official LEGO sets of its own, plenty of Zelda fans have created their own unofficial LEGO sets featuring certain locations and characters from the kingdom of Hyrule.
Interestingly enough, new information shared via an esteemed LEGO fan and leaker known online as 1414falconfan has rekindled some hope for at least one official Legend of Zelda LEGO set. The set will apparently include a total of around 2,500 pieces and will feature the Great Deku Tree, a popular and longtime character seen across many of the Zelda games. According to these leaks, the LEGO set is slated to release sometime in September of this year, though it's currently not clear whether this would be a one-off set or a sign of a more lengthy and involved collaboration between LEGO and Nintendo.
It's worth keeping in mind that these leaks may not be entirely accurate, and unfortunately, the hope of this LEGO set becoming official is essentially based on little more than rumors at this point. In the meantime, creative gaming enthusiasts will continue to show their passion for their favorite games by using LEGO as a medium, with plenty of fanmade LEGO sets constantly
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