Street Fighter 6 to Be Showcased in June’s State of Play, As per Jeff Grubb
Jeff Grubb believes that Street Fighter 6 is a part of this year’s Summer Game Fest premiers and he has a sense that the upcoming State of Play is where it will be fully revealed.
If you have not heard about it yet, Sony is going to premier some third-party and PSVR 2 games during a State of Play on June 2, 2022. So, you now have one more reason to be excited about next week, but if you are a fan of fighting games, you will probably get even more hyped about the next State of Play.
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Jeff Grubb, a well-known insider of the video game industry, dropped his information on the upcoming State of Play earlier than others, revealing that a Street Fighter 6 full announcement is quite possible.
Street Fighter 6 Is Believed to Be Fully Revealed This Summer
While Jeff Grubb is pretty sure about an upcoming announcement for Street Fighter 6 during one of the many June 2022 showcases, he is still a little bit dubious of its presence in the next State of Play. That being said, the insider made it clear that it is not a random guess from him, which could mean he actually has some evidence for his claim.
Street Fighter 6 was confirmed by a brief teaser from Capcom back in February this year. While we haven’t seen anything from the game so far, the initial reaction from fans to the game’s new logo design wasn’t quite positive.
Regarding the fact that Street Fighter 5 has been a PS4-exclusive for all these years, it wouldn’t be surprising to see the sequel remains loyal to Sony’s consoles as well, which could increase the possibility of the game’s presence at the upcoming State of Play.
That being said, Capcom has not revealed anything about the target platforms of Street Fighter 6 so far.
PlayStation’s State of Play will be aired at 3 pm PT/10 pm UTC on June 2. You can watch it live via this link.
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