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Capcom revealed Street Fighter 6 roster and closed beta information alongside a ton of details about the upcoming game at Tokyo Game Show 2022. The game will launch with 18 characters, with Ken, Blanka, Dhalsim, and E. Honda making a return. Capcom will host a closed beta from October 7 to October 10 on the PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and Steam. Last-gen platforms will not be able to partake in the test.
Street Fighter 6 roster and beta details
Behold, the opening movie for World Tour, featuring art of the 18 characters on the launch roster for #StreetFighter6.
Luke, Jamie, Manon, Kimberly, Marisa, Lily, JP, Juri, Dee Jay, Cammy, Ryu, E. Honda, Blanka, Guile, Ken, Chun-Li, Zangief, and Dhalsim. pic.twitter.com/4tcHP3mHIc
— Street Fighter (@StreetFighter) September 16, 2022
The closed beta will support cross-play and will offer eight playable characters in the following modes: Ranked Match, Casual Match, Battle Hub Match, Open Tournament, Extreme Battle, Game Center, and Training Mode. You can sign up for the closed beta on the official website.
Last but not least, Capcom announced the following major updates for World Tour and Battle Hub:
- World Tour – Players will be able to create their own avatars with a multitude of customization options to reflect their personal styles and flair. As players progress through the immersive story mode, they’ll hone their avatar’s strength through Street Fights with various NPCs and meet masters like Ryu and Chun-Li who will teach them special moves from their own repertoires. All inhabitants and opponents of World Tour never back down from a challenge, and will seamlessly transition from conversation to battle.
- Battle Hub – Players can take their customized avatars into the Battle Hub, which serves as the lobby area to find matches against other players from around the world including online tournaments. When two players sit down at one of the arcade cabinets placed back-to-back throughout the Battle Hub, they can kick-off a match with the whole Battle Hub as their audience. Players can also visit the Game Center to play retro Capcom classics like Street Fighter II and Final Fight.
Street Fighter 6 will release in 2023.