LEGO to retire Great Deku Tree Zelda set in July

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LEGO will retire its first The Legend of Zelda set, the 2,500-piece Great Deku Tree 2‑in‑1, in July; it is listed on the company’s “last chance to buy” page.

LEGO will retire the Great Deku Tree 2‑in‑1, the company’s first officially licensed The Legend of Zelda set, with the model scheduled to leave shelves in July. The set is appearing on LEGO’s “last chance to buy” page in the US and the UK and remains available while supplies last.

The Great Deku Tree 2‑in‑1 launched in 2024. Retail timing and in-store availability may vary by region; online listings in the US and the UK indicate the set is retiring soon and can still be ordered directly from LEGO where stock remains.

The model contains about 2,500 pieces and includes four minifigures: two versions of Link, Young Link and Princess Zelda. The set sells for $299.99 in the US and £259.99 in the UK. It is designed as a two‑in‑one build that can be reconstructed to represent the Great Deku Tree from Ocarina of Time or Breath of the Wild.

LEGO’s product description reads: “Build the tree from Ocarina of Time or Breath of the Wild. 2 minifigure versions of Link, plus Young Link and Princess Zelda are included.” The description highlights the dual‑build concept and the included characters.

LEGO has expanded its The Legend of Zelda line since entering the franchise. A live‑action Zelda film is scheduled for release in April next year, and the series will mark its 40th anniversary in the near term.

Customers interested in the Great Deku Tree 2‑in‑1 are advised to check LEGO’s website and local retailers soon, since available stock may differ by store and region. LEGO regularly retires sets as part of its product cycle.

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