
It took two more games for him to finally get his head on straight.


Jin, suffering from his own possession problems, went and took over the Mishima Zaibatsu and started a world war as part of an elaborate plan to commit suicide by putting a giant target on his back. The tragedy is that, in the end, he was killed by his great-grandson Jin, but Jin came out of it learning the wrong lesson. His ending cutscene even has him cry blood over this because he’s that hardcore. In Tekken 5, he takes over the Mishima Zaibatsu and sets up a new King of the Iron Fist tournament ASAP just so somebody strong might be able to kill him before he completely loses control and wipes out all life on the planet. That doesn’t make for a good boss design. And he’s possessed by a demon because why the hell not.īut really, the reason he’s possessed is because otherwise he’s the one member of the bloodline who isn’t a jerk. Jin, they decided to go further and bring in Heihachi’s dad. Don’t get me wrong, I still love the lore of the series, but after doing a game about Heihachi vs. Street Fighter 6 launches 2023 on PlayStation, PC, and Xbox platforms.I think this is the moment when Tekken’s story started going off the rails. Should this exciting leak prove genuine, which looks very likely at this stage, then this is a very fine launch roster… in my considered opinion. In fact, everybody looks wicked, with a colorful, “back-alley” vibe that is perfectly in keeping with SF6‘s “Back to the Streets” aesthetic. Of course, the single most important revelation here is that of Korean taekwondo expert, wild-eyed assassin, and all-round my wife Juri Han, who is looking as awesome as ever. who probably has very little to do with Nintendo 64 wrestling games. These familiar faces are accompanied by no less than seven newcomers, including the meaty-looking Marisa, the funky-fresh Kimberely, baller boomer JP and the mysterious A.K.I. Huh, Ed made the cut, even though Luke - another young, blond, fist-throwing pugilist - is the SF6 poster boy. Super Turbo finds its own representation in the form of fan-favorite Cammy and a returning Dee Jay Maximum, while newer Street Fighter V superstars Rashid, Ed, and Luke also put in an appearance.

So, who’s on the agenda? Well, we have the original eight Street Fighter II World Warriors, from Ryu and Ken through Zangief, Dhalsim, and Blanka, (note: no Shadaloo bosses at all).

While the original source of this particular leak remains in question (given that the image surfaced and was then reposted in multiple communities in double-quick time), it is the accuracy of the visual depictions of Ryu, Chun-Li, and Luke, as well as newcomers Jamie and Kimberely, all of whom appeared in yesterday’s trailer, that suggests that this is, indeed, the authentic launch roster for Street Fighter 6.
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If you want to quit my rambling and get to the goods, then you can check out the full image below, as compiled and identified by Reddit user Zetra3. Eagle-eyed Street Fighter fans, who understandably picked through yesterday’s Street Fighter 6 gameplay trailer with a fine toothcomb, quickly uncovered a “leak” (I see you, Capcom), that consisted of several flash frames - buried deep within the trailer - that named multiple characters for the exciting-looking sequel.Īnd then… mere hours later, everything blew wide open…Įarlier this morning, multiple online communities, including 4Chan, Twitter, and ResetEra, began sharing an image that seems to reveal the Street Fighter 6 launch roster in its entirety, spotlighting 22 characters via some pretty badass-looking artwork.
