After the reveal Capcom confirmed the three new modes: Fighting Ground, World Tour, and Battle Hub. Arcade Mode, Training Mode, local versus battles, and online ...
Street Fighter 6 will feature a new mechanic called the Drive System, which Capcom describes as "a new gauge used to perform five distinct techniques to enhance a player’s offensive or defensive capabilities." After the reveal Capcom confirmed the three new modes: Fighting Ground, World Tour, and Battle Hub. Arcade Mode, Training Mode, local versus battles, and online matches will also return. Capcom delivered our first look at Street Fighter 6's gameplay and more of its roster at PlayStation's June State of Play. The trailer showed off several iconic Street Fighter characters and teased what looks to be a new logo.
Everyone loves watching a good fight. You and I both know it, and Street Fighter has proven that for decades – all while ensuring nobody actually gets hurt!
This is great for those of us that totally suck at fighting games. Outside of accidentally smashing a thumb on an arcade stick, maybe. The goofy-looking logo is gone too!
The game is coming to both PS4 and PS5 in 2023. Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, and PC (via Steam) have also been announced as target platforms for the game.
It helps that the game looks good, too. We hear about 'Secret Arts' (which look like special moves) and see the art style for the wonderful-looking title, too. The game is coming to both PS4 and PS5 in 2023.
Following up on its previous promise of a summer reveal, Capcom joined PlayStation during today's State of Play to share more footage of Street Fighter 6, ...
After the release of Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike in 1999, Capcom put the franchise on the bench for almost a decade. Capcom first revealed Street Fighter 6 back in February with a cinematic showing off the game’s new aesthetic direction. Also new to Street Fighter 6 is in-game commentary recorded by popular figures in the fighting game community. Use Drive Parry to repel your opponent’s attack and refill your Drive Gauge. Cancel out of a Drive Parry or normal attack into a Drive Rush to quickly close in on your opponent. The game will also feature two distinct modes, one focused on the one-on-one fighting you’d expect from Street Fighter and the other an “immersive” single-player story that apparently allows you to traverse an open world in search of battles. Introducing, the Drive System, a gauge you’ll need to manage wisely and one that is ripe with creativity.
Capcom reveals more about its next-gen fighting game, Street Fighter 6, at Sony's State of Play event.
- Image: Capcom - Image: Capcom In addition to an updated roster, and a more colorful presentation for Street Fighter’s ink-splattered aesthetic, Capcom also showed off what appeared to be a free-roaming 3D component of the game, which could be a new training area.
“Powered by Capcom's proprietary RE Engine, Street Fighter 6 spans three distinct game modes, including Fighting Ground, World Tour and Battle Hub,” Capcom said ...
“In addition to new gameplay innovations, Street Fighter 6 celebrates what fans love about the franchise by uniting core modes from previous titles – including Arcade Mode, online matches, Training Mode, local versus battles and more – to the Fighting Ground experience. “Powered by Capcom’s proprietary RE Engine, Street Fighter 6 spans three distinct game modes, including Fighting Ground, World Tour and Battle Hub,” Capcom said. In its original announcement earlier this year, the publisher said it’s developing the fighting sequel “with the aim of elevating the fighting game genre to a new level in the world of esports while also utilizing [our] cutting-edge development technology to produce an enthralling game experience.”
Detailed artwork for 22 characters was posted online shortly after Capcom showed the first gameplay trailer during Sony's State of Play presentation on ...
“Powered by Capcom’s proprietary RE Engine, Street Fighter 6 spans three distinct game modes, including Fighting Ground, World Tour and Battle Hub,” Capcom said. Other returning characters include Cammy and Dee Jay from Super Street Fighter II, Akuma from Super Street Fighter II Turbo, Juri from Super Street Fighter IV, and Ed and Rashid from Street Fighter V. The roster appears to be legitimate, and if so confirms that all eight original ‘World Warriors’ from Street Fighter II will star in Street Fighter 6.
Back when 'Street Fighter 6' was announced back in February, most people thought the game's logo was rather silly looking. Thankfully, Capcom has rectified ...
However, in this latest trailer (shown below) we not only get to see how the game looks and plays but also that it seemingly has open world segments. Thankfully, Capcom has rectified this and the game looks great as well. With the initial trailer being not much more than a teaser, we didn’t get to see how the game looked and played.
Within hours of its official reveal, artwork featuring 22 characters seemingly playable in Street Fighter 6 appeared online. While the origin of the leak ...
Another character, Kanon (or Manon—the quality of the image makes it difficult to determine), also appears on the bracket, but not in the leak, suggesting the leak may be missing some fighters. One character, Mariza, also appeared on a billboard in the trailer. While the origin of the leak is unclear, the artwork features all characters confirmed in the latest trailer accurate to their new designs.
Shortly after Capcom's Street Fighter 6 reveal at State of Play, 18 more characters for the game leaked via artwork, all but confirming the full roster for ...
The remainder of Street Fighter 6’s apparent roster is almost all new. Returning street fighters have all received a more substantial makeover than in recent games, modernizing their looks and, in general, giving them more to wear. Beyond confirmed fighters Ryu, Chun-li, Luke, and Jamie, another 18 fighters are rumored to appear in Street Fighter 6, based on unconfirmed but legitimate-looking artwork published across various forums and social media platforms.
At first glance, the trailer clearly reveals four confirmed characters in action. Ryu is back, of course, retaining his fan-favorite beard from his Street ...
Well, at least Street Fighter 6 finally seems to be fully embracing Final Fight‘s relationship with, and influence on, the Street Fighter series. Now Metro City and the Mad Gear gang seem to be central to whatever Street Fighter 6’s plot is. At first glance, I thought it was Damnd (the first Final Fight’s first boss), but Damnd is shown hanging out in one of the backgrounds, so I have a feeling we’ll be seeing another brand-new character popping up on the roster sooner than later. Street Fighter Alpha effectively served as the middle ground between the first two Street Fighter games. Meanwhile, Street Fighter games kept bringing in Final Fight characters. Strangely, Haggar himself was never playable in a Street Fighter game. Unfortunately, the Final Fight series was never able to stand on its own and keep its momentum going. Final Fight received two sequels for SNES, and while they still weren’t named after Street Fighter, it was soon apparent that the two franchises shared one continuity. Instead, they started work on a game called Street Fighter ’89, which was going to have Ryu and Ken fight alongside each other against waves of enemies. Unfortunately for them, the mayor was a former professional wrestler and an absolute beast of a man, Mike Haggar. Haggar, alongside Jessica’s boyfriend Cody and their ninja friend Guy, take to the streets of Metro City to save Jessica, beat people with pipes, and eat entire roasted chickens off the ground. More importantly, we see many references that seem to confirm that that part of the game takes place in Metro City. Not only are there numerous signs that identify the name of the city, but we even see a large statue of former mayor Mike Haggar, a glance at Abigail’s Scrapyard, and quite a few scenes that suggest the city has been overrun by Mad Gear punks. In 2023, Capcom will finally release Street Fighter 6.
Fighting game shoutcasters will be lending their voices to Street Fighter 6, bringing tournament-level commentary to your home.
In case you missed it, Capcom debuted the first gameplay trailer for Street Fighter 6 during this week's PlayStation State of Play event. The commentary will also provide easy-to-understand explanations about gameplay, so that newcomers can have a better grasp of the mechanics and incorporate those lessons into future matches. In a PS Blog post, Capcom said that it's working with well-known fighting game community commentators and other recognizable faces to incorporate their voices directly into the game.
I hope they got their $80 worth from the original version.
Is it now a great logo? Which, as I said at the time, looked a lot like a piece of clipart. Create a foundation for learning with this free trial.
We also got a quick look at the character designs. Some folks might consider this content spoiler-filled, so we advise hitting X now if you don't want anything ...
Reddit user Zetra3 was kind enough to create an image that compiles all the leaks and names the characters (the leaked poster is in Japanese, parts of which were leaked one by one). Check out the characters’ designs below. - Ed Screenshots of a poster of sorts have been making rounds on sites like Reddit and ResetEra since last night, revealing a launch roster of 22 characters featuring old faces and new.
Players everywhere have been trading punches, kicks, and flashy combos in "Street Fighter" for over 30 years. During that time, the series has seen massive ...
For example, players can still select Ryu in "Street Fighter 5" and pull off many of the same combos they employed in "Street Fighter 2" way back in 1992. And judging from the trailer, it seems players will encounter fighters in the world to fight as they use their abilities to search for loot and collectibles. Players everywhere have been trading punches, kicks, and flashy combos in " Street Fighter" for over 30 years.
A character art leak may have just seen the full Street Fighter 6 roster get posted on social media. Here's what was included.
Either way, time will tell whether this Street Fighter 6 leak is real. Among them is drunken fist fighter Jamie, who was revealed in the State of Play trailer. While fans just got their first proper taste of Street Fighter 6’s gameplay at PlayStation’s State of Play event, a heaping helping of info may have dropped onto the internet shortly after.
Ryu, Chun-Li, and Luke are joined by Ken, Cammy, Guile, and so many more.
In any case, this Street Fighter 6 leak is already building a level of hype among fans that more official showings have largely failed to attract. It’s still unclear if all these characters will be in the Street Fighter 6 launch roster or if they’re meant to be doled out piecemeal through subsequent updates. Street Fighter 6 assets released alongside yesterday’s preview also hint at several of these characters being in the game, from obvious choices like Cammy and Guile to pre-leak mysteries Kimberly and Marisa. This time around, it only took a few hours for artwork of what appears to be a sizable chunk of the Street Fighter 6 roster to show up online. The first shows Cammy (in her trademark leotard rather than the pants seen in the artwork, interestingly enough) performing a super move, while the second is a brief look at a Street Fighter 6 menu. The images in question (check them out here) began to proliferate through social media Thursday evening, revealing several characters that will be playable in Street Fighter 6.
Street Fighter 6 may have been revealed at Sony's State of Play but some leakers ensured that more of the game got out there than Capcom anticipated.
The worst of these leaks happened with Mortal Kombat 11 as someone took a picture of the entire roster a few months before its release, which corroborated other leaks. If so, it would be a step up from Street Fighter V, which launched with 16 characters. However, it seems as though leakers have revealed more than Capcom probably would have liked, since the game’s roster has reportedly leaked.
Capcom has confirmed Street Fighter 6 isn't PlayStation exclusive.
S, and PC! With explosive style, a diverse roster of characters, and a new system built for creativity, Street Fighter 6 will redefine the genre and welcome players from all gaming backgrounds." Street Fighter 6 will launch on PS4 and PS5 as well as Xbox One, Xbox Series X, and PC, Capcom has confirmed. Following the reveal of Street Fighter 6 during the June 2022 PlayStation State of Play, a lot of folks (opens in new tab) were wondering whether the long-awaited sequel would be exclusive to PS4 and PS5, but Capcom has since said that won't be the case.