Street Fighter 6


Street Fighter 6 is a 2023 fighting game developed and published by Capcom. It is the seventh main entry in the Street Fighter franchise, following Street Fighter V, and was released worldwide on June 2, 2023 for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Windows and Xbox Series X/S, while an arcade version, named Street Fighter 6 Type Arcade, was published by Taito for Japanese arcade cabinets in December. An updated version with post-launch content, Street Fighter 6 Years 1-2 Fighters Edition, was released on June 5, 2025, alongside a Nintendo Switch 2 version as a launch title and corresponding Amiibo for the game.
Developed on the RE Engine, Street Fighter 6 supports cross-platform play and rollback netcode. It offers three overarching game modes and three control options. The game features a real-time commentary system, providing a tournament-style feel and the option to cheer on the player. The game continues the "2.5D" style introduced in Street Fighter IV. Street Fighter 6 received critical acclaim for its open world, control options, characters, gameplay, graphics and voice acting, though its story received some minor criticism. By November 2025, the game has sold over 6 million units worldwide.

Gameplay

Street Fighter 6 features three overarching game modes: Fighting Ground, World Tour, and Battle Hub. Fighting Ground contains local and online versus battles as well as training and arcade modes, all featuring similar 2D fighting gameplay to the previous games in the series, in which two fighters use a variety of attacks and special abilities to knock out their opponent. World Tour is a single-player story mode featuring a customizable player avatar exploring 3D environments, such as Final Fights Metro City and the small, fictional Central Asian nation of Nayshall, with action-adventure gameplay. Battle Hub acts as an online lobby mode, using customizable player avatars from the World Tour mode. In the Battle Hub, players can compete in ranked or casual matches, battle as their created avatars using the skills learned in World Tour mode, participate in special events, or play emulated Capcom arcade titles, using the same emulation technology used in the Capcom Arcade Stadium series, among other features. The game includes a new feature called "Game Face", in which a character can make different kinds of facial expressions while loading screens.
The main fighting gameplay of Street Fighter 6 is based around the Drive Gauge, a system designed to encourage player creativity. The gauge can be used for five different techniques, requiring players to choose which to prioritize. Most of the Drive Gauge's mechanics are based on previously existing mechanics from previous Street Fighter mainline games, such as Parry, Focus Attack, EX move, etc. Using all of a drive gauge makes a character enter "Burnout" state, where the gauge slowly refills but cannot be used. While in this Burnout state, the character has worse blocking, and can become stunned when in the corner.
The game features three control types: the "classic" control scheme, which is a six-button layout that functions similarly to previous games in the series; the "modern" control scheme, which is a simplified four-button layout that assigns special moves to a single button combined with a directional input; and the offline-only "dynamic" control scheme, in which the player need only press a single button for the game's AI to select an appropriate attack for that button press.
The use of multiple super combos returns from the Street Fighter Alpha sub-series, also counting the Ultra Combo W variant from Ultra Street Fighter IV. However, each characters' super combo arts are based on three respective level gauges. For example, Ryu's Shinku Hadoken, Shin Hashogeki and Shin Shoryuken can only be used at Level 1, 2 and 3 respectively. When a player is low on health, their Level 3 super move becomes a Critical Art, which is more powerful in addition to having an expanded cinematic scene. Certain movesets can only be cancelled to super moves based on how many levels the player has filled, such as EX/Overdrive special moves, which can only be cancelled to higher levels above Level 1, while regular special moves without sacrificing the Drive gauge can only be cancelled to Level 3. However, some characters' secondary Level 3 Super Art is exclusive to Critical state, such as Akuma's Shun Goku Satsu. An "extreme" battle type is also available for play, allowing players to compete in matches that feature special rules and gimmicks.
A real-time commentary system is a new feature in Street Fighter 6, where English and/or Japanese commentators watch the action in real-time, giving it a more tournament-style feel, or allow the option to cheer the player on. Nine different commentators are featured, four for each of the two commentary types: play-by-play commentary and color commentary; players can choose whether to enable color commentary. Ryutaro "Aru" Noda, Jeremy "Vicious" Lopez, Steve "TastySteve" Scott, and Kosuke Hiraiwa are the four play-by-play commentators, while Demon Kakka, Thea "Zelina Vega" Trinidad, James "jchensor" Chen, Hikaru Takahashi and Amaki Pururu are the five color commentators.

Plot

The World Tour employs a story about a martial artist created by the player. He/She and Bosch are rookie fighters trained by Luke in Metro City as they wonder what is necessary to become stronger. Despite the initial bond the two students share, Bosch disappears after training with Luke, causing the player avatar to chase him around the world after learning he had become associated with the Mad Gear criminal organization. In Nayshall, the player meets JP, a man who shows interest in the next fighting tournament's winner belt but plants a bomb inside it. In the tournament, the player faces a Psycho Power corrupted Bosch who desires the belt. Regardless of outcome to the final, Bosch interrupts the ceremony to give the JP the belt only to have it explode into his own body. As people panic, the player challenges JP but even after defeating him, the player is given the state of hollow victory.

Characters

The game launched with a base roster of 18 World Warriors, with additional characters released as paid downloadable content via the game's season passes.
Many characters from previous titles in the series appear in the game, including Blanka, Cammy, Chun-Li, Dee Jay, Dhalsim, E. Honda, Guile, Juri, Ken, Luke, Ryu, and Zangief. Rashid, Ed and Akuma were introduced to the game with the first season pass, while M. Bison and Elena were introduced with the second, and Alex, C. Viper, Sagat and Ingrid with the third season pass. Two guest characters from SNK's Fatal Fury series were also added to the game in the second season pass: Terry Bogard and Mai Shiranui.
In addition, several newcomers were introduced to the series:
  • A.K.I., a white-haired female apprentice of F.A.N.G.'s who specializes in poison and snake-style kung fu. She was formerly known as Phantom. Prior to making her debut in the first season pass, she was first introduced as a cameo character in Street Fighter V side reader chapter Toxicity.
  • Jamie Siu, a Hong Kong Chinese drunken kung fu break dancer who is a rival of Luke since childhood, and idolizes the Lee brothers, Yun and Yang.
  • JP, the game's main antagonist. A Bartitsu fighter, he is secretly a leader of a terrorist organization known as Amnesia, and was a former member of M. Bison's Shadaloo criminal organization. JP can utilize Psycho Power similar to Bison, and is the mastermind behind many of the game's events.
  • Kimberly Jackson, an African American female ninja and pupil of series character Guy.
  • Lily Hawk, the youngest member of the Thunderfoot tribe who wields a pair of ball-headed war clubs known as "Pogamoggans".
  • Manon Legrand, an idealistic French ballerina, judoka champion, and celebrity who enters fighting tournaments to pursue true beauty through self-improvement.
  • Marisa Rosetti, a giant muscular Italian jewelry designer and an MMA-pankratiast of Greek descent, whose medium-length red hair resembles a gladiator helmet. A bisexual woman, she seeks to marry a partner of equal strength.

    Development and release

Capcom posted a "Capcom Countdown" timer on February 14, 2022, with an announcement pending once the clock finished its seven-day countdown. On February 21, 2022, Street Fighter 6 was announced, teasing the return of Ryu and Luke, the latter of whom debuted in Street Fighter Vs final downloadable content "season."
Street Fighter 6 marks the first game since Street Fighter III without the involvement of former producer Yoshinori Ono, who left Capcom in 2020, as well as the first entry to appear on an Xbox console since IV as a result of Street Fighter Vs PS4 exclusivity. It is the first Street Fighter game since Street Fighter III to be fully developed by Capcom. Street Fighter IV, Street Fighter X Tekken and Street Fighter V were co-developed with Dimps.
On June 2, 2022, a gameplay trailer was shown at PlayStation's June State of Play. The trailer announced the World Tour, Battle Hub and Fighting Grounds modes, showed the return of Chun-Li, and introduced two new characters named Jamie and Kimberly. The game was released on June 2, 2023 on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Windows, and Xbox Series X/S with an in-game commentary feature, a series first. It was developed on the RE Engine, and supports cross-platform play and rollback netcode. The official announcement of the release date took place at The Game Awards 2022.
The first closed beta took place from October 7, 2022 to October 11, 2022, with eight playable characters, and crossplay between Xbox, Steam and PlayStation. The second closed beta occurred between December 16 and December 19. Applications to access the beta version were chosen by lottery. A demo featuring a portion of the game's World Tour mode and Luke and Ryu as the only two playable characters in Fighting Ground was released for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 on April 20, 2023, with a release for other platforms on April 26.
An arcade version was announced on December 9, 2022. Published by Taito for NESiCAxLive-compatible cabinets, it was released in Japan under the title Street Fighter 6 Type Arcade on December 14, 2023, and it only focuses on the "Fighting Ground" mode. The first game's battle pass was delayed following days of network problems. On November 21, 2023, it was announced that all 18 launch characters will each get a third outfit. The third outfits were released on December 1, 2023.
On April 2, 2025, it was announced that Street Fighter 6 would be one of the launch games for Nintendo Switch 2 on June 5, 2025. Additionally, a Game-Key Card version of the game titled Street Fighter 6 Years 1-2 Fighters Edition was released containing the license to download the base game, as well as a download code for the DLC characters from Season 1 and 2 Passes. In additions to the exclusive three Amiibo, based on Luke, Jamie and Kimberly, this version of the game is also compatible with Ryu and Ken's Amiibo from Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS & Wii U and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate respectively, along with a series of Street Fighter Amiibo cards.