A new developer match for Street Fighter 6 is out there now so we can see how the Street Fighter developers can handle the game
Those that want more violence in their day can now take some solace for today with the latest we have for Street Fighter 6. The latest being a showcase from Capcom where two of their developers duke it out with Cammy and Manon in the streets to not only give us something fun to look at, but also a look at how some of the moves and fights could take place. Even if this is all from the humans that are making Street Fighter 6 and know how it all works perfectly. That is neither here nor there, though, and we can just taking the wonders of the game before it launches on the PS4, PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC this coming June 2nd.
If you have not already just jumped down to the match here for Street Fighter 6, what we have is a fairly straightforward match between the two characters. It does feel like it was staged a bit so we can see the full three rounds and ending in finishers from Cammy and Manon, but that is what we want to see is it not? This way we can all get better prepared for what we hope we can do in the final game out there. It will most likely not be and we will have to watch the pros playing Street Fighter 6 to see it in action like this, but that is how it feels like these games have gone as of late. I will shut up now and let you dive into what we have here for the game and get ready to take on your own fight out there.
Street Fighter 6 — Cammy Vs. Manon
Beginning operation. Cammy and Manon dance across the stage in battle in this special developer match.
Street Fighter 6 represents the next evolution of the Street Fighter series with a combo of unique fighting game innovations across three brand new game modes — Fighting Ground, World Tour, and Battle Hub — and will be ready to take on all contenders when it launches worldwide on June 2, 2023, across PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X|S, and PC via Steam.
Did you enjoy this developer fight in Street Fighter 6 or do you think it is not going to be how it flows when you are playing it all? Is it odd to see that the finishing move does not always end the opponent here or is that just a good thing so we see more animations out there? Have we hit a point where we can most expect this style of gameplay from those who spend months focusing on one character or could this be how any player might be able to experience it when it launches? Take to the comment section to let us all know what you are thinking about for this and let the world know. Street Fighter 6 still has a bit of a trek to go to get out there and we will share all that we can with you for it. Please keep checking in for all of that and everything else we have to share in the coming months.