A Street Fighter 6 test player recently showed off an impressive 28-hit combo, but the attacks don't seem to do the right amount of damage. Capcom announced the latest entry in the franchise earlier this year, teasing the return of series staple Ryu and Street Fighter 5’s final character Luke. The developer revealed further information about Street Fighter 6 in June, including a 2023 release window and confirmation the game will be coming to PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X/S.
New features Capcom has announced for Street Fighter 6 include an in-game commentary feature designed to liven up the experience of playing, alongside beautiful fighting animations. It’s also been reported the game will support cross-platform play as well as rollback netcode, the latter of which is slowly becoming a staple in fighting games. Street Fighter 6 will include three main game modes: Fighting Ground, World Tour, and Battle Hub, giving players a variety of choices when playing, and while Fighting Ground is where the standard local and online play modes can be found, World Tour will introduce SF6’s open world mode.
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Recently, Capcom Europe Brand Manager Matthew Edwards shared a video on Twitter of a Street Fighter 6 player trying the game out at Japan Expo 2022 in Paris, France. According to Edwards, the player asked them for the longest combo they could think of. After several attempts, the player is able to deliver the impressive 28-hit combo, but the results aren't what would be expected from such a powerful burst of consecutive attacks. This could indicate Street Fight 6's combat may still need a few balancing tweaks before it potentially releases next year.
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