Street Fighter 6 Outfit 3 for Launch Characters Go Live on December 1
/Capcom is releasing the third batch of official skins for the launch roster of Street Fighter 6 on December 1. Officially called Outfit 3, these outfits are available for all 18 characters that were made available when the fighting game officially launched in June.
No pricing or bundle information was provided during the reveal.
Have a look at each outfit below.
This batch of outfits doesn’t include Outfit 3 for Year 1 DLC characters such as Rashid and A.K.I for now. Outfit 3 for all Year 1 DLC characters will launch at the same time the 4th character Akuma is released, so expect it sometime in Spring 2024.
Capcom says this batch of outfits was “inspired by in-game illustrations, various cultures, and pure fun.”. It’s a mix of fun for sure as we have the Blanka toy suit, Luke’s original Street Fighter V look, Zangief sporting a dapper suit, and more.
Despite the amount of content Street Fighter 6 released at launch, the amount of customization option for the original cast is very limited as most of the customization is only found in the player-created fighters that can be played in online lobbies or through World Tour, the game’s campaign.
Outfit 3 is a long-awaited package from fans as Outfit 2 essentially provided original outfits to classic characters like Ryu or Cammy. This is the first time the game is actually getting fun outfits for the base roster.
The last major cosmetic release was the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles costumes that fans weren’t all that happy about considering it was only for your player-created fighters, and many agree that the DLC was overpriced for what it was offering.
Street Fighter 6 is now available on PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and PC. With Black Friday sales pretty much everywhere, Street Fighter 6 is currently discounted by 34% on various online stores such as Steam, the PlayStation Store, and the Xbox store.
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