![]() If we compare with how Capcom proceeded with SFV, back then the first trailer came out in late 2014 and the game was only released almost 2 years later. What was promised though, is that in this year’s summer we will have more news about the game. Up until now, and because the short teaser trailer was just released, there is no set release date for Street Fighter 6 provided by Capcom. If indeed time travel is introduced in the series, a whole revamped version of Street Fighter can be on our horizon. After all, in SFV’s Rose’s Character Story, it is implied that she will need to go back in time to the Street Fighter Alpha days to attempt to change the future. SF games have been following a non-linear chronology in terms of the canon story, in which the correct chronological order of events is:Īs Capcom has made very clear that they intend for Street Fighter III to be the finale of the story, the most likely option would be that the next game will actually take place between SFV and SFIII, so after the heroes take down Bison’s Shadaloo and right before the rise of Gill’s Illuminati.Įven though it is definitely possible that SF6 will take place after the fall of the Illuminati and continue the story past SFIII, the other most likely route is actually a story reset. 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. 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.
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