Zelda: The Wind Waker Officially Returns In Jaw-Dropping New Release

The Legend of Zelda series has seen many changes throughout its history, but not every game has been a hit with players. When it first came out, Wind Waker was particularly divisive – its cartoonish graphics were very different from what fans expected and wanted.

When Twilight Princess was released, it satisfied what fans were looking for at the time. Over time, Wind Waker has become increasingly popular with fans, and for good reason. Despite its unique art style, it’s considered one of the strongest games in the series in terms of gameplay, and Nintendo would be smart to revisit it in some way.

If you enjoyed The Wind Waker, you’ll definitely want to know about a brand-new item – it’s easily one of the most exciting physical collectibles we’ve come across!

KaioLand recently announced a new physical collectible for The Wind Waker that perfectly captures the game’s intense final battle. The Kintsukuroi Creations Studio Final Battle Diorama is a detailed resin statue depicting the last fight, featuring Link and Zelda battling together.

This detailed model depicts a key moment from the game – Zelda firing an arrow and Link charging towards Ganondorf with his sword and shield. It’s quite large, measuring 60cm x 60cm x 50cm thanks to its impressive 1:4 scale.

If the full-size statue seems too large for your space, a smaller version, about 40cm tall, is also available. However, both statues are quite expensive – the smaller one costs $908.96, and the larger one is priced at $1,157.79.

You can pre-order the new models now, and they’re expected to ship in the last three months of 2026. However, the shipping date could change slightly depending on the final design and when parts are available from our suppliers.

Adding one of these statues to your Zelda collection is a great way to celebrate the series’ 40th anniversary. While they can be pricey, we all have something to look forward to with the upcoming remake of Ocarina of Time, which is coming out later this year.

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2026-06-16 14:56