Street Fighter 6's Season 2 Characters, Explained

Street Fighter 6’s Season 2 Characters, Explained

We theorized some of the new characters that could come to Street Fighter 6 and we now have our answers. During the opening day of Summer Games Fest, we were treated to our first look at the next year of characters for Street Fighter 6. And while some may be disappointed that there's still only four coming for the next year, the inclusion of Terry and Mai from the Fatal Fury/King of Fighters series is a landmark for Street Fighter as they are the first non-Capcom characters to appear in the series' almost 40 year history. So here's a look at each character and what you can expect from their playstyle.

Still shocked....Still shocked....

Still shocked.... / Image: Capcom

Terry is the poster child of the SNK series, Fatal Fury, and in many ways is seen as the "Ryu" of SNK. He's stood the test of time as their mascot and is often the company's representative when SNK fighters appear as guests in other games.

He's an all-American kinda guy, that's always down for a fight and doesn't take things to seriously. In gameplay terms, he's not all that different from Ryu/Ken. He's got a fireball (Power Wave), A forward moving neutral skip (Burning Knuckle), and an invincible rising reversal (Rising Tackle). In all honesty, his moves look very different from a Street Fighter character's but he's as straightforward as they come. If you're a fan of Ryu, Ken and Akuma...you'll like Terry.

He's baaaaack!He's baaaaack!

He's baaaaack! / Image: Capcom

Perhaps the least shocking of all the announcements. M. Bison is back. And looks like he's seen better days. The old Dictator is broken down, covered in tattered cloths and seemingly unable to contain his Psycho Power.

Gameplay wise he's a return to classic Bison. In Street Fighter V he was a slow-moving brawler with a greater emphasis on counter-play and teleporting. But now he's seemingly back to his old self, with super fast neutral-skipping attacks. His trademark Psycho Crusher returns as a special move (in SFV it was only a super.) and he's got several moves and his overall speed looks much quicker. And let's just say his drive rush is....a lot.

Bison is also the first character to be released this season, coming out June 26th.

The Waifu Wars continue....The Waifu Wars continue....

The Waifu Wars continue.... / Image: Capcom

Mai is the first lady of SNK. In many ways, she serves as a foil to Chun-Li. In the Capcom vs. SNK games, they have a friendly rivalry. But now the two will be in the same game for the first time in nearly 25 years. And among fighting game fans she's been held up as one of gaming's most beloved women for decades.

Unlike Chun-Li, Mai's gameplay heavily focuses on her Ninja techniques. She often has a number of ways to jump off walls, change her jump trajectory and has had several air-based super moves. Mai in SF6, could become very effective in the air in the same vein as Rashid, Akuma and to a certain extent Kimberly.

Prepare for HEALING!Prepare for HEALING!

Prepare for HEALING! / Image: Capcom

Elena is returning to the Street Fighter series after not having an appearance since Street Fighter x Tekken (which was based off Street Fighter IV). She's a Kenyan Capoeira practitioner and is known to have supernatural healing powers. She's also one of the most happy-go-lucky characters in SF, she never enters tournaments for glory or thrills. She just wants to make new friends.

As a Capoeira Maestro, expect Elena to have strong kick-based attacks and good pokes. However, she's always had one of the highest jumps in the game so that could return as well. But the move everyone is afraid of is "Healing". And based on her intro video, it doesn't look like they are shying away from that aspect of her character. So if you give Elena breathing room while she has super meter, expect her to burn it on regaining health.

Characters We'd Like To See In Street Fighter 6's Season 2

Characters We’d Like To See In Street Fighter 6’s Season 2

With Akuma's release we brought the first chapter of Street Fighter 6 to a close. But that means that the cycle starts once more and we again speculate on which characters are coming to SF6. Season 1 was riddled with leaks and fans ended up prematurely knowing the first season of DLC fighters fairly early on. But now, we're all in the dark. So here are some speculative ideas on who might be coming to SF6.

CHESTO!CHESTO!

CHESTO! / Image: Capcom

One of the most beloved (and feared) characters in the Street Fighter III: Third Strike, Makoto is due for an update. She appeared in Ultra Street Fighter IV but was virtually unchanged from her Street Fighter III version. With SF6 taking place after SFIII it would be interesting to see what she’s been up to.

We need Thunder Knuckle back!We need Thunder Knuckle back!

We need Thunder Knuckle back! / Image: Capcom

Shockingly, Crimson Viper has only appeared in one mainline Street Fighter game - SFIV. Since then her fellow debutante in the SFIV series, Juri, hasn’t missed a game. C. Viper would be a great addition to the SF6 roster and would be a huge salute to SFIV fans that have only seen one character persist into the later games.  She made a cameo in Juri's story in World Tour so we know she's still in the shadows somewhere.

Image: Capcom

M. Bison is still the big bad of Street Fighter. No matter what his actions and influence still reverberate through the lore of the series. But what if this wasn't the typical Bison. We know from the lore that he has the power to change bodies but retain his soul/consciousness. What if the Bison in SF6....didn't look like the one we're used to?

It’s almost a given that we’d get someone new in SF6 again. A.K.I. isn’t exactly the most played character in the game, but she’s something different. Capcom has a massive roster of characters it can pull from as well. So if it’s just a debutante to the series or someone completely new, there’s a good chance that there will be a fresh face coming in Season 2.

She's really cool actually.She's really cool actually.

She's really cool actually. / Image: Capcom

One of the newest characters in the series, Menat was praised for her Egyptian-themed design and super technical play style. Seeing as how she's the spiritual successor to another technical character, Rose, she'll be a breath of fresh air for those looking for a deep and rewarding gameplay style that isn't super dependent on SF6's aggressive mechanics.

More. Spanish. Ninja.More. Spanish. Ninja.

More. Spanish. Ninja. / Image: Capcom

With the addition of Ed, Balrog seems a bit less likely this time around for DLC. However, that doesn’t mean that some of M. Bison’s former cronies shouldn’t still show up. And if there’s one that should appear it's Vega. He’s got one of the most unique play styles in the whole series and has made appearances in the SFII/IV/V, Alpha 3, the Capcom vs. SNK games. The Spanish Ninja must return.

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Tiger x1000 / Image: Capcom

It almost doesn't feel like Street Fighter without Sagat. Even though he’d rank as one of the older fighters in the series, the inclusion of E. Honda, Dhalsim and Akuma shouldn’t keep him out of the running. We also don't have a Muay Thai representative in SF6 yet, and Sagat is easily the best of that bunch.

*Shudders in fear**Shudders in fear*

*Shudders in fear* / Image: Capcom

The Kenyan Capoeira fighter who only wants to make friends would strike fear in the hearts of SF IV vets. Elena was known for her "Healing" super move, which did exactly what it sounded like. It was so effective in that game that she often could heal herself multiple times a round. But she's still a cool character and a fan favorite.

It IS an election year...It IS an election year...

It IS an election year... / Image: Capcom

G was a polarizing character upon his release in Street Fighter V in 2018. He was a confusing character that didn’t seem to have any real connections to the cast outside of some obscure references to SF III’s Q. However, G is a character that had a very unique set of attacks and powers that made him stand out from most of the cast. Seeing his return would be a good opportunity to see his story get fleshed out in the World Tour mode.

Let the kid redeem himself!Let the kid redeem himself!

Let the kid redeem himself! / Image: Capcom

Sean, on the other hand, was maligned as the worst character in all of Third Strike. But in SF III: 2nd Impact, he was easily the top fighter in that version. Lore-wise, he’s Ken’s pupil and it’s shocking that we would hear nothing from him after all that’s happened to Ken in the story of SF6. We've gotten Sakura in many versions of Street Fighter, but not Sean, so it'll be cool to see him return. He's also the younger brother of SFV's Laura.