Street Fighter 6 Adds Salt To The Wound With Perfect Win Animations
Beat his ass, Daddy Ryu. Screenshot: Capcom / Kotaku
Bad information for scrublords in every single place: Suffering defeat with out damaging your opponent in Street Fighter 6 comes with the added insult to harm of witnessing their particular win animations.
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During Japan Expo 2022, Matthew Edwards, model supervisor for Capcom Europe, witnessed an attendee on the Street Fighter 6 sales space defeating their opponent as Luke with out taking any hits. Edwards then requested them to carry out an ideal victory once more so he may seize footage and add it to Twitter. Brace your self as a result of the outcomes are despicable: Luke showboats by performing his greatest white boi dance strikes all whereas having his signature shit-eating-grin on full show. Disgusting.
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“Luke is definitely from the TikTok generation,” Edwards captioned the tweet, “I’m now wondering what the other perfect win animations look like.”
Victory animations aren’t new to the Street Fighter collection. Sagat, Shadaloo’s Muay Thai professional, would cross his arms and cackle into the sky after milly rocking on his opponent in Street Fighter 2. Ryu would flip his again on his opponent after making them fold like a garden chair. And as a substitute of maniacally laughing like Sagat or doing a cool-guy pose like Ryu, Chun-Li throws up a peace signal and giggles in Street Fighter 3: Third Strike after emotionally body-checking her opponent. Never change, Chunners.
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While it’s nonetheless unknown if different circumstances in SF6 result in victory animations, it stands to motive that different characters will carry out related post-match antics like Luke. If so, I’m hoping daddy Ryu breakdances similar to he did in Street Fighter V and Red Bull’s 2016 commercial after knocking the block off his opponent. Hell, possibly they can provide latest divorce-court dad Bro-Ken his very personal pitiful Crash Bandicoot-esque victory animation? This is all free btw, Capcom. Call me.
Street Fighter 6 is slated to launch someday in 2023.