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New Capcorom Plush Toys Include Resident Evil’s Grace

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Capcom announced that it added eleven more characters, including new Resident Evil Requiem protagonist Grace Ashcroft, to its Capcorom series of plush toys. The first batch of dolls will come out on February 6, 2026, and the second batch will come out on February 27, 2026. These are all 1,320円 (~$8.45) each. There’s no worldwide release window, but sometimes these stuffed animals can show up at places like its Amazon storefront.

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The first six characters to come out in early February 2026 are:

  • A.K.I. from Street Fighter
  • Congalala from Monster Hunter
  • Ed from Street Fighter
  • Yian Kut-Ku from Monster Hunter
  • Phoenix Wright (university student version) from Ace Attorney
  • Trucy Wright from Ace Attorney

The second group of six to come out in late February 2026 are:

  • Grace Ashcroft from Resident Evil
  • Piers Nivans from Resident Evil
  • Rosemary Winters from Resident Evil
  • X from Mega Man
  • Zero from Mega Man

Here’s how they all look:

Capcom New Capcorom Plush Toys Include Resident Evil's Grace
Image via Capcom

Capcorom plush toys are small, chibi stuffed animals that very similar to Disney TsumTsums. Each doll always costs 1,320円, which is around $8.45. Of these plush toys, Grace is the newest addition to the roster of Capcom characters. She will be the new playable protagonist in Resident Evil Requiem, which will come out on the same date as the second batch of plushes. She is an FBI analyst. She’s the daughter of Alyssa Ashcroft, who was a playable character from Resident Evil: Outbreak.

Resident Evil Requiem will come out on February 27, 2026 for the PS5, Xbox Series X, Switch 2, and Windows PC.

Stephanie Liu
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