The 6" line is it's own thing. I got into it on the ground floor, and I think it's pretty apparent that this is the direction that Hasbro wants to take the collector focused line. Either collectors will accept it or move on. I also think that Hasbro saw the way the action figure segment of the business was moving towards 6" figures. Look at so many other licenses, and the dominant scale was 6" figures. I think bringing Star Wars to that scale drew in collectors who had more of an interest in 6" scale figures. I think that's also what opened up retail opportunities like getting into chains like Gamestop.
I like what they've done with the figures, and I appreciate that Hasbro's approach with them was to present the best possible version of that character from a particular setting. There's none of this gradual evolution of a character that we saw in the 3.75" figure line. One example that really came to mind was when Hasbro rolled out the Saga line that supported the release of ATTACK OF THE CLONES. There was this progression of Obi-Wan Kenobi figures that started out really lame. And with every release they got a little bit better. But they never got really good very fast. Hasbro would get you to buy about 5 or 6 versions of Obi-Wan in AOTC before they finally got you a version that was pretty good. But with the 6" Black Series? There's been none of that noise. There's ANH Han Solo, and that's it. It may get repackaged a couple of times, but it's the same figure.
However, I think that the $20 price point has limited how wide of a net Hasbro can cast. I don't think you're ever going to get the diversity of characters in the 6" figure line that we got from the 3.75" figure line. If we get 6 x waves of 3 or 4 figures each? Those action figure slots are just too limited to spend on a character like an Imperial Officer from TESB versus one from ANH versus another from ROTJ.
And on a similar front, I think that the days of offering up every obscure character from a setting like the Cantina or Jabba's Palace may be fleeting with the 3.75" figure line. I just don't think Hasbro can pump out 60+ x 3.75" figures a year anymore, and the joke about "Cantina Alien #37" seems like it's just not in the cards anymore. Especially with Disney pumping out a new movie every year, and the corresponding action figure line to support that theatrical release. I think that will be directing Hasbro's focus.