Street Fighter 6 Game includes Real-time commentary and even an open-world option. The player engages in one-on-one fights against a succession of computer-controlled opponents or in a single encounter with another player. Each match consists of three rounds, requiring the player to knock out an opponent in less than 30 seconds.
Street Fighter 6 Launching
Capcom released Street Fighter in 1987 as an arcade game. It is the company’s first competitive fighting game and the first in the Street Fighter series. The launch edition of Street Fighter 6 had its first large display at today’s State of Play, and preliminary impressions suggest Capcom is working hard to make the launch version feel more robust than its predecessor. Here, we see four confirmed characters—Ryu, Chun-Li, Luke, and Jamie’s new character. Their fighting style is based on drunken boxing and some other nice and unexpected aspects in the three-minute video.
Experience the Street Fighter’s World
The new World Tour mode in Street Fighter 6 is the most intriguing new feature. It is an “immersive single-player story mode” with an explorable, urban open area with a smidgeon of the Yakuza feel. The game’s official website states, “It’s time to experience the wide world of Street Fighter.” “This is a story about you, the gamer, not just the warriors. Find a rival, make friends, and follow in the footsteps of a great warrior.”
We don’t know much about World Tour yet, except for the video in the top teaser and that brief description. Much is made of Street Fighter 6’s new control scheme in a post on the PlayStation blog. Additionally, returning players can utilize the same control scheme as in previous games. But there is also a “Modern Control Type” that makes performing special moves considerably easier.

Drive Parry
Capcom puts it this way: “A powerful strike that may absorb an opponent’s incoming attack and result in a wall splat is known as a Drive Impact. One can use Drive Parry to deflect an opponent’s assault while also replenishing your Drive Gauge. To fast close in on your opponent, cancel out a Drive Parry or standard attack into a Drive Rush. Overdrive Arts are similar to EX Moves from previous games in that they increase the strength of your Special Moves. To get out of tight circumstances, use Drive Reversal as a counterattack. There are no limits to what you can do with just one gauge and five techniques. Choose which approach to use and when using it, use your imagination.”
The new Real-Time Commentary is showier and potentially impressive. Members of the “well-known combat game community” can commentate on your bout in Street Fighter 6. According to Capcom, this will make games more entertaining for both players and spectators. Especially for fighting game newbies who enjoy the show but have no idea what’s going on. That section has its trailer, which you can see at the bottom.
Street fighter will release in 2023. Street Fighter 6 will be the first game in the series to use Capcom’s RE Engine. Moreover, it also powers the current Resident Evil games and Devil May Cry 5.