Street Fighter 6 has been out for a good while now, giving avid fans the chance to set up a pretty healthy modding community to add extra costumes and other neat bits of additional content. However, you should probably always double check you have all of your private mods disabled before you go and enter any official tournaments, a lesson one Street Fighter 6 player learned the hard way after they forgot to disable their nude Chun-Li mod before hosting a fight in a recent tournament.
There is a clip of the match going around on social media, which has been shared by Twitter user Nicholas DeOrio. Everything is going smoothly as you'd expect with any online tournament these days and the commentators settle in to watch, until the match starts and we see Chun-Li in nothing but her birthday suit in front of a clearly confused Kimberley player. Be warned that you're about to see some rather workplace inappropriate content if you keep on scrolling.
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The fight then begins as the commentators immediately spot the clearly naked Chun-Li, though initially refuse to acknowledge that anything is wrong with the whole situation. The feed the understandably cuts away from the action, leaving the commentators and presumably everyone who was tuned in for the fight completely bewildered.
Now, the likely explanation for this occurence is that this particular player is slightly thirsty for our beloved Chun-Li and took it upon themselves to either create or download their own nude Chun-Li mod for their personal use. Hey, I'm not here to yuck anyone's yum. They then most likely hosted the fight in the tournament forgetting they still had the mod installed which is
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