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Street Fighter 6

Two new modes are on the way to Street Fighter 6 – specifically Random Avatar Matches and Avatar Arcade. Both are coming to the game on May 28, 2026.

With Random Avatar Matches, players can experience “quick and fair online Avatar Battles”. Avatar Arcade provides “efficient avatar growth”.

Here’s some additional information, courtesy of Capcom:

Street Fighter 6 Year 3

June 6: As part of Sumemr Game Fest 2025, Capcom shared a Year 3 character reveal for Street Fighter 6.

Sagat is up first this summer. Then in the fall, we’ll be seeing C. Viper. Early Spring 2026 will bring us Alex. Finally, in late spring of next year, we’ll be seeing Ingrid.

A new leak is making the round which claims to have outed the identities of DLC characters for Street Fighter 6 Year 4.

The character names come from RnK Lucius, who has an accurate track history. This leaker was previously spot on with the news about Terry, Elena, and Bison for Street Fighter 6. However, it’s also claimed that Capcom sometimes puts out fake information as a distraction, so take the rumor with a grain of salt (which you should do with all rumors in any case).

Capcom has just announced a collaboration between Street Fighter 6 and the Mega Man Star Force & Battle Network series. The event will kick off on March 17th, 2026.

So far it’s been detailed that players who log into Street Fighter 6 during the event period will receive special collaboration cosmetics. Some of these items include helmets, and Mr. Famous’s Lab coat. There will also be special Street voter event, and to top it all off ,the Battle Hub will be receiving a Mega Man themed revamp.

Street Fighter 6 Banshee's Last Cry collaboration

A new collaboration is incoming for Street Fighter 6, with Capcom today revealing a collaboration with Banshee’s Last Cry. It will kick off on October 15, 2025, lasting until April 30, 2026.

Banshee’s Last Cry is actually celebrating its 30th anniversary. The visual novel, made by Chunsoft, originally released in 1994.

If you’re looking to save on Street Fighter 6 on Nintendo Switch 2, you might want to take advantage of a new sale that started today.

Right now the game can be had for just $19.99. Typically, it goes for $39.99, so yes, you’re saving $20 (or 50 percent). Note that this is the standard version – there’s also the Years 1-2 Fighters Edition which includes DLC, but that one is not on sale.

Street Fighter 6 x Monster Hunter Wilds event

Street Fighter 6 is planning a new Monster Hunter Wilds event, Capcom just announced. It will kick off on September 1, lasting until September 30.

Those who login during the event period will be provided with special collab items! Additionally, the Shop will be stocked with special EX colors for Blanka, Akuma, Manon, Cammy, and Ken inspired by some wild creatures. We also know that the Battle Hub will get a new makeover while a special Street Voter event is happening. And lastly, the Monster Hunter 20th Anniversary Fighting Pass will return.

Street Fighter 6 amiibo series 2

Capcom brought out new amiibo for the launch of Street Fighter 6 on Nintendo Switch 2 a couple of months ago, and now the company is gearing up for the second series of cards.

Retailers in Japan have started putting up listings with initial details. In total, the second series will bring along 38 new cards to the lineup. Eight characters from Year 2 and Year 3 have been added. You can get a look at all of the new cards below.

Street Fighter 6 frame rate resolution

The latest Digital Foundry Nintendo Switch 2 technical analysis is for Street Fighter 6, which goes over a variety of details like resolution and frame rate.

For the most part, Capcom seems to have delivered an admirable port, with DLSS being used to help with image quality. The frame rate – which is key for fighting titles – is also stable in primary fights.

Below is the full roundup of tidbits:

Street Fighter 6 Aespa and Naevis collaboration

Capcom isn’t slowing down with its support for Street Fighter 6, and today pulled back the curtain on a new collaboration with Aespa and Naevis. The fun begins on July 4, 2025.

Aespa is a South Korean girl group while Naevis is a virtual idol and extension of that. Fans will be able to get their hands on a new Aespa outfit for Juri (for one year only). Additionally, Naevis will join as a real-time commentator.


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