Street Fighter 6 Marisa Premium Masterline statue by Prime 1 Studio
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Street Fighter 6 Marisa Statue Will Show Up Worldwide in 2026

Prime 1 Studio has opened global pre-orders for its upcoming statue of the Street Fighter 6 debutant Marisa. People worldwide can now place orders for the statue with installment options up to eight times for the payments. The studio will release her statue in early 2026.

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The statue will be available in two different editions. The regular version, which costs $1,199, will simply come with a single statue and a base with powerable LED illumination. The Ultimate Bonus Version will cost more at $1,599, but it will include more items and customization parts.

The Ultimate Version will have two more swappable head parts with bust stands to house each of the unused heads. It will also come with three swappable right arm parts, and the owner will be freely allowed to mix and match the parts to their liking. Depending on the combination, it will even be possible to have two helmets appear on the statue.

The latter version will also have extra effects on the back side of the set. Prime 1 Studio will also add a bonus stand featuring the Street Fighter 6 hexagonal logo and Marisa’s wall name graffiti to the package.

The images below summarize the differences between the Regular and Ultimate versions of the statue:

Prime 1 Studio has also uploaded a new trailer showcasing its upcoming Marisa statue:

Marisa will be the second Street Fighter 6 character to have a statue released by Prime 1 Studio. The latter had earlier revealed Cammy‘s statue, which it will release first in late 2025. The studio is also working on another statue featuring Juri, but it has not finished painting her statue as of July 2024.

The Street Fighter 6 Premium Masterline statues of Marisa will be available between January 2026 and April 2026.


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