A few of them are hard to find

Oh hey, amiibo! Yes, they’re still around, and Nintendo is still coming out with figures for them.They may have slowed their productionin terms of overall SKUs released each year, but they exist nonetheless. Nintendo is also periodically restocking figures that have a lot of interest a few times a year (typically for first-party lines), and this time, Zelda is stepping up to the plate.

The announcement comes via a tweet from Nintendo of Americathis week, which revealed that “previously available amiibo figures fromThe Legend of Zeldaseries have returned.” Although the tweet just mentions theSkyward SwordLink and Bokoblin figures in particular, there is a wider restock of theZeldaline going on due to the recent release ofTears of the Kingdom(which has extensive amiibo functionality withZeldafigures and beyond). If you want them, act fast! Check out your local retailer (or any number of online storefronts like Amazon, Best Buy, or Target) and grab them at MSRP while you can. Typically the window for restocks on rarer figures is a mere few days, so hunt away if you need them.

Bokoblin amiibo 2023

These previously available#amiibofigures from The Legend of Zelda series have returned! Check with your preferred retailer for availability.pic.twitter.com/EiIGodJQlY

— Nintendo of America (@NintendoAmerica)June 22, 2025

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