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Street Fighter 6 - Year 1 Ultimate Pass (DLC)

Street Fighter 6 - Year 1 Ultimate Pass (DLC)

Jun 1, 2023CAPCOM Co., Ltd.
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About Street Fighter 6 - Year 1 Ultimate Pass (DLC)

I'll be honest: I walked into Street Fighter 6 expecting a polished fighting game and nothing much else. What I got was Capcom apparently deciding to build a whole redemption arc in software form, and mostly pulling it off. Three years on from launch, with multiple seasons of DLC characters already behind it, this is about as complete a fighting game package as the genre has produced. The core of everything is the Drive Gauge, a six-stock resource that sits under each fighter's health bar and powers five distinct techniques. Drive Rush lets you cancel animations into a forward dash, turning plus-two frame advantages into plus-six and opening up combo routes that simply did not exist before. Drive Impact, a spiritual descendant of Street Fighter IV's Focus Attack, absorbs hits and flattens opponents against walls -- but because a countered Drive Impact always beats the original, there is a genuine read involved every time you throw it out. Drive Parry, Drive Reversal, and Overdrive Arts (the new EX moves) round out a system that rewards both aggression and patience. Letting the gauge run dry puts you into Burnout, stripping you of Drive options and slowing you down -- so every match carries a constant resource tension that makes the moment-to-moment feel more like chess under pressure than the rigid turn-based structure that plagued Street Fighter 5. The 18-character launch roster has since grown across three seasons, and the balance across the cast is genuinely strong, with distinct archetypes ranging from Zangief's armored command grabs to Kimberly's Bushinryu rush-down. Accessibility is the other big story here. Three control schemes, Classic, Modern, and Dynamic, mean a newcomer can fire off special moves on a single button while a veteran can spend months optimizing the same character with full motion inputs. World Tour, the single-player open-world RPG mode, lets you create a custom avatar, train under masters like Ryu, Chun-Li, and Luke, and mix movesets into frankly broken hybrid fighters for use against street NPCs. It works well as an interactive tutorial that drip-feeds Drive Gauge fundamentals through side missions. The catch: World Tour is clearly aimed at beginners, the AI is forgiving to a fault, and if you already know what a Drive Rush is, the mode will feel more like a theme park than a training ground. Capcom has now officially ended new World Tour story content with Season 3's final character, so the mode is complete but closed -- take it or leave it. Where the game genuinely lives is in Fighting Ground and Battle Hub. Fighting Ground covers your classic arcade ladders, versus, and training modes with one of the deepest training suites in the genre. Battle Hub is the social layer: a shared online lobby modeled on an arcade floor, where you can sit at a cabinet, wait for a challenger, and chip away at ranked or casual matches, all while rollback netcode and cross-platform play keep connections clean. The real-time commentary system adds a tournament broadcast feel that is more charming than gimmicky after the first hour. The main stain on the package is the battle pass and microtransaction layer, which exists and is not exactly subtle -- cosmetics cost real money and some grind gates lead to the shop. If you bounced off fighting games in the past because the skill cliff felt vertical and the single-player content was nonexistent, Street Fighter 6 is the most credible argument the genre has made that things have changed. If you are a lapsed SF fan still carrying bruises from Street Fighter 5's content-bare launch, consider them officially healed.

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Metacritic
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Developer
CAPCOM Co., Ltd.
Publisher
CAPCOM Co., Ltd.
Release Date
Jun 1, 2023

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Street Fighter 6 - Year 1 Ultimate Pass (DLC) was released on 1 June 2023.

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