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'''Street Fighter 6''' is the biggest installment of the [[Category:Street Fighter|Street Fighter Series]] released in [[2023]] by [[Capcom]] following the close end of the [[PlayStation 4]] and later ported to [[PlayStation 5]], [[Windows]], and [[Xbox Series X]], it was also later released to Arcade cabinets, this game is the successor to [[Street Fighter V]] and it was released on the year that many other fighting games were living together, who is [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: All Star Battle R]], [[The King of Fighters XV]] and many other fighting games, when Street Fighter 6 was first announced in [[2020]], Capcom was capable to use RE Engine to this game (the same engine used in [[Resident Evil 7: Biohazard]], [[Resident Evil Village]], [[Devil May Cry 5]], and [[Monster Hunter Rise]]).
'''Street Fighter 6''' is the sixth numbered [[fighting]] game in [[Capcom]]'s {{c|Street Fighter}} series. It was released on June 2nd, [[2023]], for [[PlayStation 4]], [[PlayStation 5]], [[Windows]], and [[Xbox Series X]], with an [[arcade]] version later in the year.
 
The eight world warriors from [[Street Fighter II]] return, as well as Cammy and Dee Jay from [[Super Street Fighter II]], Juri from [[Super Street Fighter IV]], and Luke from [[Street Fighter V]]. The new characters are the drunken boxer Jamie, the judoka Manon, the pankratiast Marisa, the Bushin-ryuu student Kimberly,
Lily of the Thunderfoot tribe, and the Psycho Power-wielding JP.
 
The game is split into three modes: World Tour is a lengthy single player mode where you create an avatar character and learn techniques from the masters. Battle Hub is a giant video arcade where you can challenge other players online. Fighting Ground has the traditional fighting game modes such as arcade, versus, training, tutorials, and trials.
 
==Gameplay==
There is a Drive gauge below the lifebar, which starts each round with 6 segments full and refills automatically. This is used for Overdrive moves (previously EX moves), Drive Parries, Drive Rushes, Drive Impacts (like Focus Attacks in [[Street Fighter IV]]), and Drive Reversals (like Alpha Counter in [[Street Fighter Alpha]]).
 
The biggest change is the optional Modern mode, which changes the 6-button layout into 3 attacks and 1 Special button. Special moves can be done with just one direction and the special button, with a 20% damage reduction. This mode also has "Assisted Combos" performed by holding {{psx|R2}}/{{xbox|RT}} and tapping an attack button repeatedly.


As it was announced, Dee Jay (from [[Super Street Fighter II]]) returns at the rooster with the inclusion of some newcomers and a new final boss: JP. Also, some characters received new modern skins (some still the same as [[Street Fighter V]]). The only downside of this game is the DLCs, The DLCs reach very slowly to the rooster, for example, Rashid only reached DLC at the rooster for a lot of months.
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Latest revision as of 21:15, 18 February 2024

Box artwork for Street Fighter 6.
Box artwork for Street Fighter 6.
Street Fighter 6
Developer(s)Capcom
Publisher(s)Capcom
Year released2023
System(s)PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Windows, Xbox Series X
SeriesStreet Fighter
Genre(s)Fighting
ModesSingle player, multiplayer
Rating(s)CERO Ages 15 and upESRB TeenPEGI Ages 12+USK Ages 12+MatureIARC Ages 18+GRB 15+
Street Fighter 6: Type Arcade
Developer(s)Capcom
Publisher(s)Capcom
Year released2023
System(s)Arcade
LinksOfficial websiteStreet Fighter 6 at PCGamingWikiStreet Fighter 6 ChannelSearchSearch

Street Fighter 6 is the sixth numbered fighting game in Capcom's Street Fighter series. It was released on June 2nd, 2023, for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Windows, and Xbox Series X, with an arcade version later in the year.

The eight world warriors from Street Fighter II return, as well as Cammy and Dee Jay from Super Street Fighter II, Juri from Super Street Fighter IV, and Luke from Street Fighter V. The new characters are the drunken boxer Jamie, the judoka Manon, the pankratiast Marisa, the Bushin-ryuu student Kimberly, Lily of the Thunderfoot tribe, and the Psycho Power-wielding JP.

The game is split into three modes: World Tour is a lengthy single player mode where you create an avatar character and learn techniques from the masters. Battle Hub is a giant video arcade where you can challenge other players online. Fighting Ground has the traditional fighting game modes such as arcade, versus, training, tutorials, and trials.

Gameplay[edit]

There is a Drive gauge below the lifebar, which starts each round with 6 segments full and refills automatically. This is used for Overdrive moves (previously EX moves), Drive Parries, Drive Rushes, Drive Impacts (like Focus Attacks in Street Fighter IV), and Drive Reversals (like Alpha Counter in Street Fighter Alpha).

The biggest change is the optional Modern mode, which changes the 6-button layout into 3 attacks and 1 Special button. Special moves can be done with just one direction and the special button, with a 20% damage reduction. This mode also has "Assisted Combos" performed by holding R2 button/RT button and tapping an attack button repeatedly.

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Luke Jamie
Manon Kimberly Marisa Lily
JP Juri Dee Jay Cammy
Ryu E. Honda Blanka Guile
Ken Chun-Li Zangief Dhalsim
Rashid A.K.I. Ed