Street Fighter 6 Chun-Li and Juri Pop Up Parade figures
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Street Fighter 6 Chun-Li and Juri Pop Up Parade Figures Pre-Orders Open

Good Smile Company opened pre-orders for its upcoming Pop Up Parade figures of Chun-Li and Juri from Street Fighter 6. Both figures are available to order separately at ¥5,500 / $34.99 each. The pre-order window for both figures will close on January 18, 2024, at noon JST (January 17, 2024, at 10 PM ET).

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After previously showing the prototypes at WonHobby G 2023 Autumn in November 2023, the company has published the final sample images for the Chun-Li and Juri figures. Both non-scale figures will stand at around 170mm (~6.69 inches) tall.

Chun-Li and Juri will be the first ones in the Street Fighter 6 Pop Up Parade lineup to be available through public sales, but they are not the first ones to be produced. Good Smile Company had previously made Pop Up Parade figures of Luke and Kimberly. The latter two are exclusively available in the game’s Mad Gear Box collector’s edition.

The new Chun-Li figure is also officially labeled SF6 Ver. since the company had previously released another Pop Up Parade figure based on her classic Street Fighter II attire. Meanwhile, Juri’s figure has no additional label as this is her debut in the lineup and the company did not make figures from her prior appearances in Street Fighter IV and V.

The Street Fighter 6 Pop Up Parade figures of Chun-Li and Juri will both be available in Japan in June 2024 and in North America in Q4 2024.


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