Look out, S.H. Figuarts Star Wars fans, because Jedi Master Mace Windu from Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith is heading your way!
The oppression of the Sith will never return! S.H. Figuarts has announced a new Mace Windu figure from Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith. The figure boasts an impressive likeness to Samuel L. Jackson and comes with a wealth of fabulous accessories. The 6-inch scale figure will feature a wired fabric cloak, two portraits, several interchangeable hands, and his customary purple Lightsaber. The head design has been completely updated and resculpted.

THE FIGURE
Mace Windu from Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith is back with a new head design! A stern Jedi Master with an amethyst-colored lightsaber. In addition to the wired cloth cloak, a new clenched jaw face is included. A more accurate reproduction of Mace Windu from Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith!
Wearing a new cloth cloak, “Mace Windu” appears again on S.H.Figuarts. The head has been newly sculpted and the coloring has been partially changed in order to enhance the reproduction of the play.
Check out the images below.
RELEASE
Tamashii Nations has confirmed that Mace Windu is expected to release in March 2026. Additionally, the toy giant has announced that pre-orders will be available starting today, so get ready to welcome this fantastic new addition to the Star Wars collection. The new Mace Windu is a general release in Japan and will cost approximately 11,550 yen (including 10% tax); 10,500 yen (excluding tax). International collectors should check their favorite vendors for pricing.
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