FigLite Street Fighter 6 Ryu and Chun-Li figures line up for August, with prices and effect parts already listed

SNACK Quick Summary

  • 52TOYS FigLite Street Fighter 6 Ryu and Chun-Li are both listed for an August 2026 release on e-CAPCOM, with the two products already split by price and accessory style.
  • Ryu is listed at ¥7,700 while Chun-Li is listed at ¥8,250, and both are presented as roughly 15 cm articulated figures rather than static scale display pieces.
  • The real appeal is the move-driven part set: Ryu leans into Hadoken and Shoryuken-style posing, while Chun-Li brings kick-focused effect parts and alternate display options.

Snackgirls editor note

Red — Seeing Ryu and Chun-Li open together instantly makes this feel like a display-pair decision instead of two isolated product notices.
AIKO — And the numbers are clean enough to compare quickly: separate product codes, separate prices, August timing and roughly 15 cm articulated bodies.
Kirari — Chun-Li’s effect parts look flashier at first glance, but Ryu also has that classic technique-pose appeal that makes desk posing fun.

This works best as a compact reservation guide because the official store pages already settle the prices and release month, while HOBBY Watch helps explain the pose and accessory side.

How Ryu and Chun-Li differ on the store pages

FigLite Street Fighter 6 Ryu e-CAPCOM official main image
Image source: official e-CAPCOM product page

On e-CAPCOM, Ryu carries product code C00009658 at ¥7,700, while Chun-Li carries C00009659 at ¥8,250. Both are listed for an August 2026 release window, so the comparison starts with style rather than timing.

That makes the first choice fairly readable: do you want the classic Street Fighter centerline that Ryu represents, or the flashier kick-heavy silhouette and effects that Chun-Li brings to the shelf?

Why the accessory sets matter so much here

FigLite Street Fighter 6 Chun-Li e-CAPCOM official main image
Image source: official e-CAPCOM product page

HOBBY Watch frames both figures as roughly 15 cm articulated pieces, which shifts the value away from raw size and toward posing payoff. Ryu highlights technique poses and cloth-style accents, while Chun-Li leans harder into alternate faces, hands, skirt parts, effect pieces and a dedicated stand.

That means buyer satisfaction may depend less on “which one is objectively better” and more on whether you want to keep changing poses over time. These are closer to move-display toys than fixed museum pieces.

What buyers may want to compare before ordering both

FigLite Ryu official action-pose image
Image source: official e-CAPCOM product page

If you treat them as a pair, the Japanese list-price total reaches ¥15,950. That is still manageable for some fighting-game fans, but shipping and fees can change the real spend quickly for import buyers.

So the practical question is simple: buy just the character you feel strongest about first, or commit to the versus-pair display right away. The official pages already give enough detail to make that budget split without guesswork.

FigLite Chun-Li official action-pose image
Image source: official e-CAPCOM product page

Sources and checked date · Checked on: 2026-06-12 KST

The checked e-CAPCOM pages confirm the August 2026 timing, product codes and tax-included prices for Ryu and Chun-Li. HOBBY Watch supports the roughly 15 cm size and the accessory / effect-part descriptions used for the pose comparison.

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