Street Fighter 6 Chun-Li Revoltech action figure
Image courtesy of Capcom and Kaiyodo

Street Fighter 6 Chun-Li Revoltech Action Figure Revealed

Kaiyodo has revealed a new Revoltech Amazing Yamaguchi figure based on the Street Fighter 6 version of Chun-Li. The company will release this action figure in May 2025, and it will have a price tag of ¥12,100 (~$82.50).

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While Chun-Li is a long-time series character who has been featured since Street Fighter II, this action figure will be based on her latest appearance in Street Fighter 6. The owner will be able to emulate her moves in the fighting game, such as the Yokusen Kick and the Serenity Stream stance. The set will also include effect parts for one of her special moves, the Hundred Lightning Kicks.

Here are the sample images showing some of the poses that Chun-Li’s Revoltech action figure can take:

The set will also include multiple alternate hands and facial expression parts, as well as swappable dress parts to emulate the in-motion flutters. People who place orders for the set at Kaiyodo’s direct stores can also receive Chun-Li’s pouting face part as an exclusive bonus.

While Chun-Li is the first Street Fighter 6 character to receive a Revoltech action figure, she will not be the only one. Kaiyodo has also confirmed that it will release a Juri action figure in the near future. All sets of the Chun-Li Revoltech will include a KO face part for Juri’s upcoming figure.

Street Fighter 6 Chun-Li Revoltech action figure - VS Juri
Image via Kaiyodo

The Revoltech Amazing Yamaguchi action figure of Chun-Li from Street Fighter 6 will be available in May 2025. Kaiyodo will open the pre-order window for the action figure from August 23, 2024, until April 30, 2025.


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