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LEGO The Legend of Zelda set coming in 2026

Nintendo Partners with LEGO for New The Legend of Zelda Set Releasing in 2026

Nintendo has teamed up with LEGO once again to bring fans an exciting new set based on The Legend of Zelda. Scheduled for release in 2026, this upcoming set will feature the iconic Hero of Time, Link, in a brand-new LEGO figure.

Earlier today, Nintendo gave fans a sneak peek of the Zelda LEGO set through a video posted on social media. This preview offers the first look at the new LEGO Link figure, showcasing the blond protagonist in his classic green tunic and hat. The figure comes equipped with the legendary Master Sword and Hylian Shield, with a fairy floating beside him—adding a charming touch to the design.

This will mark the second LEGO set inspired by The Legend of Zelda franchise. Last year, LEGO released a set centered around the Great Deku Tree, which included minifigures of both Link and Princess Zelda. Beyond Zelda, LEGO has also created sets featuring other beloved Nintendo characters such as Mario, Bowser, and Donkey Kong.

Currently, Nintendo has provided a link to the official LEGO store page for this collaboration; however, the page is not yet live and returns an error code. As for additional details on what the new Legend of Zelda LEGO set will include beyond the Link figure, fans will need to wait for further announcements.

Stay tuned for more updates on this exciting partnership as we countdown to its 2026 release!
https://www.shacknews.com/article/146778/lego-legend-of-zelda-2026

Neglected kitten ignored during rain storm by owners, neighbor rescues her from the cold and considers adopting her furrever: ‘My heart breaks at the thought of that sweet little baby outside in the cold and the rain 24/7’

Cats are incredibly adaptive animals. They truly seem to have nine lives, and their nimble athleticism helps them handle almost any situation they find themselves in.

That being said, there are obvious signs when an animal is being neglected. Sometimes, when you see a parent mistreating their child, you might wonder, “Why did they even have kids?” But what can be even more confusing is witnessing someone treat their pet poorly.

Owning a cat comes with a basic level of responsibility. If an owner isn’t prepared to handle the tasks involved—such as keeping the cat indoors for its safety—then they shouldn’t get a pet at all.

Take the story below as a public service announcement against animal neglect. The protagonist is a woman who has neighbors that own several cats. They adopted a few cats, but all of them live entirely outdoors. This already raises the question: why did they adopt these cats in the first place?

After seeing one of their new kittens left outside in the rain, she decided to take the kitten in and care for it herself.
https://cheezburger.com/43054085/neglected-kitten-ignored-during-rain-storm-by-owners-neighbor-rescues-her-from-the-cold-and

Union start fast, extinguish Fire to clinch best-of-3 series

The start couldn’t have been much worse Saturday night for the Chicago Fire. Three first-half goals by the Philadelphia Union, including two by Tai Baribo, and a missed Fire penalty led the Union to a 3-0 win. The top seed in the Eastern Conference clinched the best-of-3 first-round series in just two games.

The Union now await the winner of the series between No. 4 New York City FC and No. 5 Charlotte. Charlotte survived a tense penalty shootout on Saturday to push their series to a decisive Game 3. With the international break approaching, the Union will be off until November 22 or 23.

This win marks just the second road playoff victory in club history for the Philadelphia Union, joining their Game 2 win in the 2023 best-of-3 series in New England. The Union’s all-time road playoff record now stands at 2-5-1. Fortunately for them, they won’t have to leave Subaru Park for the remainder of the postseason.

Saturday’s game was effectively over early on, arguably as soon as Fire goalkeeper Chris Brady was ruled out due to an injury suffered in training during the week. Jeffrey Gal had to step in as Brady’s replacement.

The scoring got underway in the 8th minute when Tai Baribo intercepted a ball off Gal’s foot at the top of the box and calmly rolled it into an open net. Baribo doubled the lead in the 16th minute by heading home a corner delivered by Kai Wagner, beating former teammate Jack Elliott to the spot.

Baribo is now just the second Union player to score multiple goals in a playoff game, joining Jack Elliott who did so in the 2022 MLS Cup final.

The scoreline reached 3-0 in the 31st minute. Milan Iloski pressured Gal while he was in possession, deflecting a pass straight to Bruno Damiani, who one-timed a volley into the open goal. That goal basically sealed the match.

There were a few notable moments despite the one-sided score. In the 29th minute, Jack Elliott was pulled down inside the box by Jovan Lukic, leading to a penalty kick. Brian Gutierrez stepped up to take it but sent a weak shot directly into the arms of Union keeper Andre Blake.

For Blake, this was his first penalty save in open play since the start of the 2023 Leagues Cup and his first stop against an MLS opponent since July 3, 2022.

Three minutes after the missed penalty, Damiani’s goal proved to be the backbreaker for the Fire.

Early in the second half, Gutierrez appeared to have scored when he charged down a Blake goal kick and nudged the ball into the net, but the goal was disallowed as it hit his arm. Referee Jon Freemon immediately waved off the goal.

Besides the goalkeeper change, Chicago Fire adjusted their formation from a back three—used successfully for more than 60 minutes in Game 1—to a back four. Midfielder Romingue Kouame was forced off with an injury in the 26th minute.

The Fire also had to deal with a change in venue. Instead of playing at their usual home of Soldier Field, the team played at SeatGeek Stadium in Bridgeview, a stadium they vacated as full-time tenants in 2019 and where they have played only five games this year. Soldier Field was unavailable due to being booked for an international rugby match.

The second half saw little action on the field but was twice interrupted due to homophobic chants from some Fire fans. These incidents required coach Gregg Berhalter and players to appeal directly to the supporters’ section to stop the inappropriate behavior.
https://www.mcall.com/2025/11/01/union-start-fast-extinguish-fire-to-clinch-best-of-3-series/