Honkai Star Rail SAM SH Figuarts
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Honkai: Star Rail SAM SH Figuarts Will Arrive in 2025

Bandai Spirits has published the official release details for its upcoming Honkai: Star Rail SAM SH Figuarts. The company will formally release the action figure in the U.S. and Asia including Japan in September 2025 with a price tag of 12,100 yen (~$77). Pre-orders for the action figure in Japan will be available via Premium Bandai.

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The company fulfilled its promise to publish more details about the action figure on December 24, 2024, following its prototype sample showcase one week prior. It also shared the full parts list in the action figure’s package.

As indicated by both the initial reveal in June 2024 and the more recent prototype showcase, this action figure will also let the owner re-enact SAM and Firefly’s ultimate ability, Fyrefly Type-IV: Complete Combustion. The parts list shows all the effect parts the owner can attach to the action figure for the Ultimate re-enaction.

In addition, the set will also include three alternate pairs of hand poses for SAM. The base pedestal’s design will be modeled after the icon for Firefly’s Technique, Delta Order: Meteoric Incineration.

Honkai Star Rail SAM SH Figuarts - full parts list
Image courtesy of Bandai Spirits and miHoYo

The SH Figuarts action figure of SAM from Honkai: Star Rail will be available in the U.S. and Asia including Japan in September 2025. Pre-orders for the package will be available on December 26, 2024.


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