The Star Wars Panel at SDCC 2024 includes reveals for the Black Series, Vintage Collection, and Retro Series.
For the Black Series, we have Jedi Master Vernestra Rwoh from The Acolyte who is 08 in The Acolyte collection. Joining her is Bazil (Jedi Order Tracker) and he comes with Pip, who is 07 in the collection. These new Acolyte Black Series figures are mainline releases and are live for pre-order as of the 27th of July and are Spring 2025 releases.
The reveals then moved into Andor and a new figure of Cassian Andor. This is a new figure and head sculpt and features two blasters. Cassian is number 10 in the Andor series. Also from Andor is Dedra Meero, as revealed as a pipeline figure earlier this year. She features her ISB Imperial uniform and comes with her datapad. She re-uses the existing female Imperial Officer body with adjustments to match her uniform on the show. She is number 12 for Andor. Both Andor figures are mainline releases for Autumn 2024 but there is no confirmed pre-order date as yet,
The reveals then headed to Ahsoka, with the full reveal of the Ahsoka Tano (Peridea) in her white outfit. Ahsoka features updated Leku to make them longer and with updated body parts and paintwork. This Ahsoka is number 11 and is a mainline Autumn 2024 release, pre-orders as of 27th July.
The journey through the Disney+ shows then moved to The Mandalorian and the Imperial Armoured Commando with jet pack and two weapons, This is number 42 for The Mandalorian and this is another mainline release for Autumn 2024.
We then get the Deluxe Grogu in his IG-12 suit with 2x Anzellan accessories. The chest on IG-12 opens up to allow either Grogu or the Anzellans to sit into the body. This is number 41 and another mainline release for Autumn 2024.
In the Vintage collection, the team started with Ahsoka and the reveal of the live-action Grand Admiral Thrawn and Ahsoka Tano (Peridea) in her white outfit. Both are mainline Autumn 2024 releases with pre-orders as of the 27th of July.
They then moved to The Mandalorian with Cobb Vanth in his Boba Fett Mandalorian Armour. This new release sees a switch to blister cards for Deluxe figures rather than the boxes. Cobb Vanth is a Mainline Autumn 2024 release. The Mando reveals then went up a size with a Fan Channel Exclusive Blurgg with The Mandalorian as seen in Season 1. This one comes in a Vintage-inspired box with a hanging tab, with Mando also coming on its own Vintage card. The Blurgg will fit into the Vintage Razor Crest.
The final Vintage reveal for The Mandalorian is a new playset of the Armorer's forge complete with a new Armorer figure and a Grogu. with his Mandalorian vest The forge includes an opening panel with internal tool storage and a raft of tool accessories including some with alternative hammer heads. This is also boxed with the Armorer on its own card within the box. It's an Autumn release and exclusive to Hasbro Pulse and The Disney Store.
The Vintage Collection then wrapped up with a new Jedi; Survivvor Imperial Jetpack Trooper. This is a mainline Autumn 2024 release and features a blaster and jetpack.
The panel ended with pipeline reveals with eight from The Black Series comprising of Kelnacca from The Acolyte, Moff Gideon in his Mando Armour, Praetorian Guards, Ahsoka flashback Anakin Skywalker, Phase 1 Clone Trooper Rex from Ahsoka (flashback), Clone Commander Baccara, BX Commando Droid, and Prince Xizor from Shadows of the Empire.
There will be a Baylan Skoll Force FX Elite lightsaber.
And for the Vintage Collection, the pipeline list was Jedi Master Indara and Yord Fandar from The Acolyte, Dedra Meero from Andor, Ovi-Wan from the end of his Disney+ series, Ahsoka flashback Clone Trooper Phase 1 Lieutenant, and a Mauldalorian from the same flashback seen. And finally from Ahsoka were new figures of Baylan Skoll and Shin Hati.
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