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Street Fighter 6: Everything we know about SF6 February 25, 2022by Martin 6 Street Fighter 6 is on the way - we've been waiting a long time for news about the future of one of gaming's most popular franchises, and now we know that a major new entry is coming soon. That said, company details are still pretty thin on the ground, so we've rounded up all the key bits of information for you here. Street Fighter 6 Trailer and Release Date The first teaser trailer for Street Fighter 6 February 2021 has surfaced after Capcom released a cryptic countdown a few days ago, and you can check it out below. It doesn't give us much to go on and is completely CGI from what we can tell, but the game's logo does suggest a major departure in style from previous titles. It has already become the subject of much online ridicule.
As far as the release date goes, we don't get any news C Level Executive List from the trailer, so we really wonder if the game is headed for a 2022 release at this point. The most likely date is 2023, although even that may be optimistic given the lack of gameplay footage. A major leak of Capcom's plans at the end of 2020 has the game written for a release date of the 3rd quarter of 2022, and that's at least something to go on. Street Fighter 6 platforms Again, there's no official word on what platforms the game is coming to, but we expect Street Fighter 6 to likely be a cross-platform release. This will see it release primarily for PS5, Xbox Series X and S and PC, but will also appear in less graphically impressive form on Xbox One and PS4.
After all, fighting games are all about frame rate and accuracy, so it's not too difficult to lower the settings and make sure the game is accessible to the widest possible audience at launch. Street Fighter 6 story and gameplay When applied to Street Fighter, the story is a bit of a loose word, providing background and history to its characters, but typically not focusing too much on campaigns and story modes compared to some of the more melodramatic fighting game alternatives. scene We expect this to continue, but it is possible that there will be some kind of solo mode that will allow you to try out different fighters and styles. Something like Super Smash Bros. Spirits mode. Ultimate can be a great idea that allows you to try a number of stages and approaches. We know at least two final rosters for the game - classic fighter Ryu and DLC character Luke are the two who face off in the game's first trailer.
As far as the release date goes, we don't get any news C Level Executive List from the trailer, so we really wonder if the game is headed for a 2022 release at this point. The most likely date is 2023, although even that may be optimistic given the lack of gameplay footage. A major leak of Capcom's plans at the end of 2020 has the game written for a release date of the 3rd quarter of 2022, and that's at least something to go on. Street Fighter 6 platforms Again, there's no official word on what platforms the game is coming to, but we expect Street Fighter 6 to likely be a cross-platform release. This will see it release primarily for PS5, Xbox Series X and S and PC, but will also appear in less graphically impressive form on Xbox One and PS4.
After all, fighting games are all about frame rate and accuracy, so it's not too difficult to lower the settings and make sure the game is accessible to the widest possible audience at launch. Street Fighter 6 story and gameplay When applied to Street Fighter, the story is a bit of a loose word, providing background and history to its characters, but typically not focusing too much on campaigns and story modes compared to some of the more melodramatic fighting game alternatives. scene We expect this to continue, but it is possible that there will be some kind of solo mode that will allow you to try out different fighters and styles. Something like Super Smash Bros. Spirits mode. Ultimate can be a great idea that allows you to try a number of stages and approaches. We know at least two final rosters for the game - classic fighter Ryu and DLC character Luke are the two who face off in the game's first trailer.