![]() Although the engine has never been used in a fighting game before, there have been some seriously convincing results when the engine has been put under heavy loads with titles like Devil May Cry 5 and Resident Evil: Village. While the new game engine allowed for better environments and character models, it also made the gameplay feel a bit different - and slower - than in the previous entry.Ĭonsidering how versatile Capcom’s RE Engine has proved to be, the next logical choice would be to use it in Street Fighter 6. Street Fighter IV used a custom engine engineered between Capcom and Dimps, and Street Fighter V made the jump to Unreal Engine 4. However, seeing as the “games as a service” model seems to be all the rage these days, Street Fighter 6 could include some sort of microtransactions, or in the worst case, even some kind of season pass.Īnother area that will more than likely experience some changes in the new game is the graphics engine. It would be great to see the new Street Fighter 6 return to a more traditional DLC model. While it was kind of refreshing to not see any kind of “ Ultra Hyper Super Street Fighter V Arcade Championship Edition Turbo,” it also broke some sort of tradition that long-time fans of the series have come to expect from Street Fighter. The fifth game also introduced some questionable decisions when it came to how it handled content after its initial release. After all, the series has always been known for its fast-paced combat and emphasis on flashy combos (as seen in previous titles). This means that the upcoming game might do away with some of its predecessor’s most controversial features, like the focus on being slower than the massively popular Street Fighter IV. Considering how demanding the Street Fighter community can be when it comes to the competitive aspects of the game, it wouldn’t be too surprising to see Capcom taking a special interest in the quality of the game’s more competitive features. With every new Street Fighter game, rumours immediately begin to emerge about what the game might look like. But now, we know that the secret game Capcom was teasing was Street Fighter 6 all along, and also Capcom Fighting Collection if you’re into retro gaming. Even the way the company teased the initial reveal of the game (via their official website) had fans guessing just what new announcement they were getting - and the leading contender wasn’t even Street Fighter.Įverything from the colours to the ominous numbers made it seem like we would be getting a new Resident Evil game instead - maybe even the rumoured Resident Evil 4 reboot that’s allegedly been in the works for some time. If there’s one thing that Capcom knows how to do, that would be enticing teaser trailers. ![]() ![]() Capcom has finally revealed the first images of what Street Fighter 6 might look like - and fans all over the internet are already theorising about what this new game might look like. ![]() ![]() The speculation is over at last: the next entry in the legendary Street Fighter series is finally upon us. Street Fighter 6: Everything We Want To See There also isn’t much in terms of news beyond the trailer, except that we’ll receive an update on the game later this year.Īlongside Street Fighter 6, the gaming publisher also revealed the Capcom Fighting Collection (coming June 24th), an anthology of ten classic games, including Hyper Street Fighter 2, Super Gem Fighter Mini Mix, Vampire Savior: The Lord of Vampire, Red Earth, and five Darkstalkers games. While the Street Fighter 6 teaser trailer doesn’t show any actual gameplay (or a release date), it’s safe to assume that this is what they will look like in-game. ![]()
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