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Street Fighter 6: Fight your way through the demo now!

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Last week, Capcom held a showcase for Street Fighter 6. During the 30-minute event, there were not only exciting gameplay impressions to see. They also released the demo. However, only PlayStation gamers can currently access it.

During the showcase, Capcom took the time to introduce the World Tour feature of Street Fighter 6. In the course of this, they revealed the new location Nayshall This is a developing country that is supposed to be located in a remote corner of Asia. By creating your own avatar you can meet legendary masters and take on the streets of Metro City, Nayshall, and other locations around the world in the new single-player story mode.
You can also use the custom avatar to participate in online custom avatar battles against other players in the Battle Hub. Here you can create a custom fighting style by combining, for example, Dhalsim”s fighting style with Ken”s Hadoken.

Despite many innovations, including accessibility, for example, you can also expect a classic gameplay experience with Street Fighter 6. For example, there”s the Arcade Mode, where you compete against the computer in single player and learn more about the fighters” history. Finishing Arcade Mode with a character unlocks illustrations in the gallery, where they can be viewed. You can also upload and compare your own scores on online leaderboards.

More info on Street Fighter 6 can be found on the (official website) and in our overview. Those who own a PlayStation can already try out the demo. PC and Xbox gamers can put on the boxing gloves from 26 April at 9 o”clock  On 2 June the fighting game finally appears for PlayStation, Xbox Series X/S and PC.

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