Fight as Ryu or Ken as you battle your way to the top of the martial arts world
Fight as Ryu or Ken as you battle your way to the top of the martial arts world
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Program license Trial version
Developer CAPCOM Co., Ltd.
Works under Windows
Vote
(6 votes)
Developer
CAPCOM Co., Ltd.
Works under
Windows
Program license
Trial version
Pros
- Striking visuals and smooth animations
- Varied, engaging game modes (including robust single-player content)
- Accessible controls and deep tutorials
- Diverse and evolving character roster
- Strong online performance and community features
Cons
- Full roster and costumes gated behind paid DLC
- Learning curve for mastering advanced techniques
- Some cosmetic content monetized via microtransactions
Capcom’s iconic brawler returns with stunning visuals, added modes, and a diverse roster.
Refined Visuals and Modern Presentation
Street Fighter 6 advances the franchise with a bold and vibrant art direction powered by Capcom’s RE Engine. Character models showcase dynamic detail, from sweat on fighters’ brows to fluid, expressive animations. Visuals now integrate a graffiti-inspired flair, injecting energy into the battlefield with every clash and special move, while maintaining clarity during fast-paced matches. The urban-inspired stage backdrops are meticulously crafted, and animated intros lend fighters more personality than ever.
Expansive Roster: Familiar Faces and Newcomers
The starting roster includes legendary characters like Ryu, Ken, Chun-Li, and Guile, in addition to fresh faces such as the imposing Marisa and nimble Jamie. Each fighter is distinct, with unique move sets, special attacks, and play styles. Classic abilities return alongside new skill mechanics, ensuring both veterans and newcomers have plenty to explore. The roster is regularly updated with post-release content, including anticipated DLC fighters like Rashid, A.K.I., Ed, and Akuma.
Engaging Game Modes
Variety is a cornerstone of Street Fighter 6. Players can participate in an array of modes:
- World Tour: A single-player, RPG-like mode where you create a custom avatar and journey through an expansive story, learning moves from classic fighters and building your own style.
- Battle Hub: A lively online social space where players connect, challenge each other, and enter tournaments or themed events.
- Fighting Ground: Traditional modes, such as Local Versus, Arcade, Training, and Extreme Battle, provide endless replayability and ways to sharpen your skills.
- Real-Time Commentary: Innovative commentary, available in multiple languages, enhances immersion, feeling much like a live tournament broadcast.
Accessibility and Learning Tools
New control schemes, including Modern and Dynamic options, allow players of any skill level to execute combos and special moves more easily. The in-depth tutorial system, character guides, and frame data tools make the learning curve far less daunting for beginners, while providing valuable resources for advanced competitors.
Online Functionality and Performance
Rollback netcode delivers responsive, low-latency online battles, making competitive play smooth and reliable. The matchmaking system is robust, and the Battle Hub ensures finding matches and joining communities is effortless.
Monetization and Editions
Several editions are available, with additional character passes and cosmetic content. While the base game includes a significant roster and modes, planned DLC fighters and costumes may require separate purchases.
Narrative Continuity
The setting follows the events of Street Fighter 3, marking a new narrative high point for the franchise. Character lore continues to evolve, offering context for both established heroes and new challengers.
Pros
- Striking visuals and smooth animations
- Varied, engaging game modes (including robust single-player content)
- Accessible controls and deep tutorials
- Diverse and evolving character roster
- Strong online performance and community features
Cons
- Full roster and costumes gated behind paid DLC
- Learning curve for mastering advanced techniques
- Some cosmetic content monetized via microtransactions