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All Street Fighter 6 Version Differences, Explained

Which version is the right one for you?

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Capcom’s classic fighter series has made its return, and as is par for the course these days, it launches boasting a handful of different versions. If you’re a little bamboozled by the sheer number of offerings, worry not, as here are all the Street Fighter 6 version differences, explained. Let’s get into the details, shall we?

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Differences Between All Street Fighter 6 Versions, Explained

In total, there are four different versions of the game, and they are as follows:

Street Fighter 6 – Standard Edition

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  • Base game
  • Pre-order bonuses:
    • Outfit 1 Color 10 for Chun-Li, Jamie, Manon, Dee Jay, Juri, Ken
    • Special Titles and Stickers
  • Price: $59.99

The Standard Edition of Street Fighter 6 comes with the full game and a handful of potential pre-order bonuses, depending on whether you pre-ordered the title or not.

Street Fighter 6 – Deluxe Edition

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  • Base game
  • Pre-order bonuses:
    • Four extra characters (Ed, Akuma, A.K.I., Rashid)
    • Four extra character colors (Outfit 1 Colors 3-10)
  • Purchase Bonus: 4,200 Drive Tickets
  • Price $84.99

The Deluxe Edition offers four brand new characters that will be seasonally released into the game. In addition, those who purchase this version will net themselves 4,200 Drive Tickets which can be used to unlock stickers, emotes, colors, and gear for your avatar.

Street Fighter 6 – Ultimate Edition

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  • Base game
  • Pre-order bonus:
    • Outfit 1 Color 10 for Chun-Li, Jamie, Manon, Dee Jay, Juri, Ken
    • Special Titles and Stickers (Unique art of 18 launch characters)
  • Year 1 Ultimate Pass
    • Four extra characters (Ed, Akuma, A.K.I., Rashid)
    • Four extra character colors
    • Four additional characters’ costumes (Outfit 2 Colors 1-10)
    • Four additional characters’ costumes (Outfit 3 Colors 1-10)
    • 2 additional stages
  • Purchase bonus: 7,700 Drive Tickets
  • Price: $104.99

The Ultimate Edition includes a Year 1 Ultimate Pass that comes with the four additional season characters as well as a bunch of character costumes and colors.

Street Fighter 6 – Mad Gear Box Edition

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  • Base game (Steelbook case)
  • Mad Gear Box
    • Mad Gear Metro City box
    • POP UP PARADE Figures: Luke and Kimberly
    • Artbook
    • Sticker Set
    • Figure Diorama Boards
  • Year 1 Ultimate Pass
    • Four additional characters (Rashid, A.K.I., Ed, Akuma)
    • Four additional characters’ colors (Outfit 1 Colors 3-10)
    • Four additional characters’ costume (Outfit 2 (including colors 1-10)
    • Four additional characters’ costume (Outfit 3 (including colors 1-10)
    • Two additional stages
  • Purchase bonus: 7,700 Drive Tickets
  • Pre-order bonus:
    – Outfit 1 Color 10 for Chun-Li, Jamie, Manon, Dee Jay, Juri, Ken
    – Special Titles and Stickers (Unique art of 18 launch characters)

Price: $249.99

The most expensive and most content-rich version is the Mad Gear Box Edition of Street Fighter 6. Do note, however, that you’ll need to order this edition through GameStop or any other participating retailer.

So, there you have it. Hopefully, this has helped to explain all the Street Fighter 6 version differences. For more, here’s how to style experience fast. Otherwise, consider exploring our further coverage down below before you go.

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Dylan Chaundy

Dylan is a Senior Writer at Twinfinite and has been with the site for over two years, and in the games media industry for over a decade. He typically covers horror, RPGs, shooters, indie titles and movies, and loves reading, pizza and skateboarding; ideally, at the same time. He has a degree in English Literature from Aberystwyth University, Wales. He thinks FTL may be the most perfect game ever created.

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