![]() ![]() Capcom has, however, provided us with some insight into details about the future story of SF. You ready?”, there’s still not much information on what the story will be about. Obviously, with a 40-second trailer in which the only spoken words are Luke saying “Alright. We still don’t know much about this upcoming title, but let’s break down the little information we have, as well as throw out some predictions. The second, however, was the one who took the Fighting Game Community by storm: a teaser trailer for Street Fighter 6 was released. The first one, celebrating the 35th Anniversary of Street Fighter, was the trailer for a compilation of 10 Capcom classics with new online modes. Given the criticism Street Fighter V had about sparse launch content, I hope this is a sign that every character will be represented finally.What can we expect from Street Fighter 6?Īt the end of the third day for the Capcom Pro Tour 2021 Season Final, after the legendary Street Fighter player “The Beast” Daigo Umehara was defeated by his protegé, Kawano, Capcom released 2 trailers for upcoming games. There must also be some significance to Ryu, Street Fighter’s first character, facing off against Luke, the franchise’s latest. That aside, at the end of the day you just need to get a bunch of fighters with different styles from around the world to duke it out in an arena. Bruce Lee’s Enter the Dragon is the direct inspiration for Street Fighter and the fighting game genre as a whole, and the man’s own combat philosophy serves as much of the core for MMA fighting and popularized the concept.īoth are grounds for cultural pride and understanding, as different fighting styles and philosophies collide and ultimately enrich each other. Mixed martial arts and fighting games have the same roots. The spotlighting, music and camera work all points to an MMA theme. We watch them fight from all angles, as if we were spectators in the ring. This is a massive departure from the original iconography, but with Luke on the mind I can’t help but think the logo is also reminiscent of a mixed martial arts ring. Notably, six is in Arabic numerals and not Roman like every other game in the series. Luke winds up a punch, and the teaser ends on a brand new logo design for Street Fighter: the letters “SF” in a hexagonal frame, with a six that kind of looks like an unread notification if I’m being frank. Luke has a colorful contrasting motif complete with print rosettes that’s like a comic book, while Ryu’s is the familiar Japanese ink-brush style. Luke and Ryu both strike a pose with respective ink-styling. Hip hop music starts playing as they both get ready for their fight. It looks like they’re in an arena of sorts. Both are illuminated against the darkness by spotlights. His opponent? Luke, the final fighter from Street Fighter V. He has the “hot Ryu” look from one of his SFV costumes: no shirt, big beard and even bigger muscles. He’s looking pretty wide now, and absolutely yoked. Emphasis is placed on the sweat and texture of his scarred skin. The Street Fighter 6 teaser starts with close up shots of a grizzled Ryu. ![]() ![]() Breaking down the Street Fighter 6 Teaser: Impressions and predictions Here’s all the cool things in the Street Fighter 6 teaser we found. We only have a slick teaser to go on, but there’s already a few new things we can glean. Capcom’s countdown was leading up to the next entry in the long-running Street Fighter series: Street Fighter 6.
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