As expected, Capcom ended its recent countdown timer with a StreetFighter6 reveal, complete with a teaser trailer showing Ryu going toe-to-toe with Luke.
As expected, Capcom's recent weeklong countdown ended with an official reveal of the now eagerly-anticipated Street Fighter 6. Hopes for a Street Fighter 6 unveiling reached the stratosphere last week when Capcom started a countdown timer set to end on Sunday, February 20 at 10:00 PM PT. Needless to say, much of the internet quickly guessed the long-running fighting game series would constitute the main attraction.
The last entry in the franchise, Street Fighter V, hit store shelves for PC and PS4 in early 2016. Its roster boasted 16 characters at launch, which, of course, included fan-favorite combatants such as Ryu and Chun-Li. In the six years since then, 30 other fighters have joined the ranks across five different season pass releases. The last of these content drops went live in November 2021, with Luke serving as Street Fighter 5's final DLC character.
Other topics of discussion warrant attention as well, namely whether or not Street Fighter 6 will receive a multiplatform release on console. The above teaser trailer conspicuously ends without mentioning any platforms at all. As such, while the aforementioned Capcom leak hinted at a PC, PlayStation, and Xbox launch for the next mainline Street Fighter installment, the publisher itself has yet to corroborate.
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