Two days after the game's launch, the first Street Fighter 6 VR Mod is already available on PC. It is all thanks to the excellent RE Framework, a modding platform developed for all RE Engine games.
Creator Praydog has just released a new version (1.5.1) that adds official support for Street Fighter 6 and Resident Evil 4. To install the Street Fighter 6 VR mod, just download the RE Framework for the game, extract the downloaded file into the game folder, and make sure to have SteamVR (or OpenXR on a supported headset) installed.
Do note that while the Street Fighter 6 VR mod uses synced eye rendering, the game and animations are hard-locked at 60 fps (as I mentioned in my performance test with the game), which is definitely suboptimal if you're running any 90+ Hz VR headset. According to the folks from the Flatscreen-to-VR Discord channel, a better option may be to run at 60 Hz or at 120 Hz with Asynchronous Spacewarp enabled.
As you can see in the demo video below, the Street Fighter 6 VR mod doesn't focus on delivering first-person gameplay as that would be quite problematic (not to mention highly conducive to motion sickness). Instead, players will watch the fights as if they were a spectator on the sidelines. Of course, the effect cannot really be replicated in a YouTube video, so you'll have to download the mod and try it for yourself to see what it really looks like.
Street Fighter 6 launched on June 2nd to rave reviews. It got a perfect score from Wccftech's Francesco De Meo:
Back when I tried Street Fighter 6 for the first time during last year's first beta, I had the feeling I had played something special, and the final version of the game only confirmed these feelings. With its excellent play modes, attention to
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