street fighter 6 It’s almost there, and the updated version of the fighting game aims to appeal to new fans and solo players alike. So if you’re waiting for the Street Fighter 6 release date, Capcom President Haruhiro Tsujimoto explained how the studio wants to welcome new fans and balance them with hardcore gamers.
Tsujimoto talks about Capcom’s concern that esports is turning away potential new Street Fighter 6 players who might think “only the pros are involved” in the game’s online mode. That’s where the new Yakuza-like Street Fighter 6 World Tour comes into play, as it provides an opportunity for both new and less experienced players.
“That’s why in Street Fighter 6, the game was designed with the idea that instead of jumping right into competitive play, you’ll first play in a mode that you can enjoy even in single player,” says Tsujimoto. . “From there you will experience the fun of fighting games.”
However, Capcom is walking a tightrope with the new Street Fighter, as the studio also built the game from the ground up as an esports game, professional leagues, and its millions of dollars in prize pools in the community-focused Battle Hub. battle. itself.
“Capcom also focuses on esports,” says Tsujimoto Famitsu. “Street Fighter 6 was designed from the ground up to be an esports game, so I expect it to be highly addictive.”
I played the Street Fighter 6 demo while on PCGamesN and we also got a chance to dive into the World Tour and Single Player content in our preview and it’s an absolute blast. You can buy a pizza to improve your health, then challenge the vendor to a street fight, buy the dumbest dripper known to man, and pull off some absolutely amazing combos in the process.
While you wait for Street Fighter 6, we take a look at some of the biggest and best PC games yet to come, as well as some of the best multiplayer games SF6 could be a part of when it launches.
Source : PC Gamesn
