While Street Fighter 6 is a much more accessible game than its predecessors, newcomers can still feel overwhelmed by the amount of mechanics and terms the game throws at you as soon as you begin your first match. Thankfully, the game provides plenty of tools to learn the game at your own pace, and with the following tips, you will lay a strong foundation that will allow you to climb the rankings and not get stuck in Bronze hell.
If Street Fighter 6 is the first entry in the series you are playing, or if you have only played Street Fighter II back in the day and haven't touched the series since, the first thing you should do is play World Tour mode. While this mode doesn't allow you to use any of the 18 main characters, World Tour mode is an excellent way to learn about the basics of the Street Fighter experience and the unique mechanics introduced in the sixth entry in the series. As you make your way through this mode's story, mechanics will be unlocked gradually, giving you ample time to get used to them before something new gets introduced. Additionally, playing side missions such as the Learnin' in the City, Danger City Seminar, and the Sun Drenched Symposium series will help you better understand the nuances of the game's mechanics and apply them in some rewarding tutorials.
After you have played World Tour mode, and got a better hang of the Street Fighter 6's basics, you can focus on the characters you would like to play in the competitive modes. No matter if you're a veteran of the series or a newcomer, you will want to watch the Character Guides, as they provide some rather in-depth information about characters' basic game plans and special moves. As all returning characters' fighting styles received some
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