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Four legacy fighters drip-fed across a year, plus one Thailand stage and a wardrobe bundle. Worth it if you plan to play all four characters the moment they land.

I'll be straight with you: reviewing a season pass before every character is out is a bit like reviewing a restaurant after the starter. The Year 3 Ultimate Pass for Street Fighter 6 delivers Sagat, C. Viper, Alex, and Ingrid across a staggered rollout that started in August 2025 and closes with Ingrid in late May 2026. That means buying now is a commitment to a drip-feed, not a single content dump. If patience isn't your strong suit, that's genuinely worth knowing upfront. The roster selection leans hard into nostalgia with a side of obscurity. Sagat is the anchor, a Muay Thai titan who has been in nearly every mainline entry and needs no introduction. C. Viper returns from Street Fighter IV as a gadget-heavy CIA operative whose toolkit rewards players who like layered mixups and tech-heavy offense. Alex, the grapple-forward brawler from Street Fighter III, is back after sitting out for years and brings a distinctly different rhythm from the Drive System rushdown style that defines the base roster. Then there's Ingrid, the wild card. She last appeared in Street Fighter Alpha 3 MAX in 2006 and fights using sun-based energy mechanics, a stacking buff system called Sun Crests, and a Level 3 Super Art called Cosmic Ray that hits full-screen. She is unambiguously the deep cut of the group, and for longtime series fans, that's either a selling point or a head-scratcher. The Ultimate Pass separates itself from the cheaper Character Pass by bundling Outfits 2 and 3 for all four fighters, the Proud Spire stage set in the mountains of Thailand, and 5,800 Drive Tickets (versus 3,000 in the base pass). One thing to flag from the community: Outfit 3 for the Year 3 cast only unlocks when the final character, Ingrid, releases. So if you grab this pass early for Sagat's wardrobe depth, you'll be waiting until spring 2026 for the third costume tier to appear. The stage count is also down from previous seasons. Years 1 and 2 each shipped two DLC stages; Year 3 has one. That's a quiet but real reduction in environmental variety for a game that already leans on its stage design for atmosphere. For players who main one or two characters and buy DLC sparingly, the math on the Ultimate Pass versus picking fighters individually with Fighter Coins is worth running. But if you plan to lab all four characters, play them competitively, and want the cosmetic depth to dress them up for ranked, the pass is the cleaner value. Street Fighter 6's core fighting engine remains one of the best in the genre right now, the Drive System is still creative, and the online infrastructure is solid enough that adding four new movelists actually matters. This isn't padding for a dead game. It's content for an active one. Alex, Scout Team

Street Fighter 6 Year 3 Ultimate Pass (DLC)
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Street Fighter 6 Year 3 Ultimate Pass (DLC)

Jul 15, 2025CAPCOM Co., Ltd.
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Four legacy fighters drip-fed across a year, plus one Thailand stage and a wardrobe bundle. Worth it if you plan to play all four characters the moment they land.

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I'll be straight with you: reviewing a season pass before every character is out is a bit like reviewing a restaurant after the starter. The Year 3 Ultimate Pass for Street Fighter 6 delivers Sagat, C. Viper, Alex, and Ingrid across a staggered rollout that started in August 2025 and closes with Ingrid in late May 2026. That means buying now is a commitment to a drip-feed, not a single content dump. If patience isn't your strong suit, that's genuinely worth knowing upfront. The roster selection leans hard into nostalgia with a side of obscurity. Sagat is the anchor, a Muay Thai titan who has been in nearly every mainline entry and needs no introduction. C. Viper returns from Street Fighter IV as a gadget-heavy CIA operative whose toolkit rewards players who like layered mixups and tech-heavy offense. Alex, the grapple-forward brawler from Street Fighter III, is back after sitting out for years and brings a distinctly different rhythm from the Drive System rushdown style that defines the base roster. Then there's Ingrid, the wild card. She last appeared in Street Fighter Alpha 3 MAX in 2006 and fights using sun-based energy mechanics, a stacking buff system called Sun Crests, and a Level 3 Super Art called Cosmic Ray that hits full-screen. She is unambiguously the deep cut of the group, and for longtime series fans, that's either a selling point or a head-scratcher. The Ultimate Pass separates itself from the cheaper Character Pass by bundling Outfits 2 and 3 for all four fighters, the Proud Spire stage set in the mountains of Thailand, and 5,800 Drive Tickets (versus 3,000 in the base pass). One thing to flag from the community: Outfit 3 for the Year 3 cast only unlocks when the final character, Ingrid, releases. So if you grab this pass early for Sagat's wardrobe depth, you'll be waiting until spring 2026 for the third costume tier to appear. The stage count is also down from previous seasons. Years 1 and 2 each shipped two DLC stages; Year 3 has one. That's a quiet but real reduction in environmental variety for a game that already leans on its stage design for atmosphere. For players who main one or two characters and buy DLC sparingly, the math on the Ultimate Pass versus picking fighters individually with Fighter Coins is worth running. But if you plan to lab all four characters, play them competitively, and want the cosmetic depth to dress them up for ranked, the pass is the cleaner value. Street Fighter 6's core fighting engine remains one of the best in the genre right now, the Drive System is still creative, and the online infrastructure is solid enough that adding four new movelists actually matters. This isn't padding for a dead game. It's content for an active one. Alex, Scout Team

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CAPCOM Co., Ltd.
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Jul 15, 2025

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