The highly anticipated Star Wars Celebration is currently taking place in Japan, and amidst the thrilling announcements regarding new movies and television shows, fans are buzzing about a range of exciting new toys set to hit the shelves in the coming months. This years event has showcased a plethora of toys from Hasbro, particularly their renowned Black Series and Vintage Collection lines, which are sure to delight collectors and fans alike.

Recently, Hasbro revealed several new additions to their Black Series figures, which are designed with remarkable detail and aimed at adult collectors. Among these, the fan-favorite smuggler Dash Rendar is set to join the collection with a price tag of $25. Known for his adventurous exploits and charm, Rendar has captured the hearts of many Star Wars enthusiasts since his introduction in the 1996 video game Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire. Additionally, Cal Kestis, the young Jedi protagonist from Respawn Entertainments acclaimed Star Wars Jedi games, will be joining the Black Series at a retail price of $45. This figure comes complete with his loyal droid companion, BD-1, along with an array of accessories including various lightsabers and a blaster, allowing fans to recreate different stances from the game. An exciting touch is Cal's second head, featuring his signature mullet and handlebar mustache, as well as additional characters from the game, Turgle and Skoova Stev.

Another notable addition is a Clone Trooper helmet from the 501st Legion, priced at $100, which draws inspiration from the upcoming Ahsoka series. This helmet promises to be a must-have for die-hard fans looking to celebrate the storied history of the Clone Wars and its enduring legacy within the Star Wars universe.

In addition to the Black Series, Hasbro has also expanded its Vintage Collection lineup, which is beloved for its nostalgic appeal to fans who grew up with the original Star Wars toys. This collection will feature a Merrin figure akin to her Black Series counterpart, as well as a Rocket Launcher Trooper inspired by Jedi Survivor. Additionally, fans can look forward to figures of Cobb Vanth from The Mandalorianbefore his fateful encounter with Cad Baneand Moff Gideon, sporting his imposing Dark Trooper armor. Another character from the animated series Star Wars: The Bad Batch, Crosshair, will also be included in this lineup. Each figure in the Vintage Collection will retail for approximately $17.

For younger fans, Hasbros press release highlighted the introduction of a Power Crystal Lightsaber designed for children aged four and up. Priced at $45, this interactive toy includes ten colorful kyber crystals, allowing kids to immerse themselves in the imaginative world of Star Wars and feel like their favorite Force users as they wield their lightsabers.

Most of the newly announced toys are expected to be available for purchase later this summer. However, collectors can look forward to the release of the Trooper Helmet, which will be available at select GameStop locations on May 4, famously known as Star Wars Day. The Power Crystal Lightsaber is set to reach most major retailers in the fall, giving fans ample time to prepare for their intergalactic adventures.