Summary
- Mai Shiranui joins the Street Fighter 6 roster on February 5th, bringing her signature moves with exciting new twists.
- Players can equip her classic outfit or a stylish new costume from Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves.
- Mai's Street Fighter 6 storyline involves searching for Terry Bogard's brother, Andy, in Metro City, leading to clashes with various challengers.
A new gameplay trailer showcases Mai Shiranui in Street Fighter 6, confirming her arrival in just a few weeks. Fans have eagerly awaited new content since Terry Bogard's release on September 24, 2024, creating a significant gap between DLC characters.
Capcom surprised many at Summer Game Fest by announcing a second year of content for Street Fighter 6. This collaboration with SNK brings iconic fighters Terry Bogard and Mai Shiranui, alongside M. Bison and Elena, to the game. With Bison and Terry already released, the focus shifts to Mai's imminent arrival.
The latest trailer provides an in-depth look at Mai Shiranui, featuring both her classic Fatal Fury costume and a new outfit from City of the Wolves. Capcom assures fans that Mai will feel familiar, while incorporating unique gameplay mechanics. Her moves utilize motion inputs instead of charge attacks, retaining classic elements while adding "Flame Stacks" to enhance her abilities.
Street Fighter 6 Mai Shiranui Launch Date
- February 5th
Mai's story in Street Fighter 6 is hinted at in the trailer. Unlike Terry's quest for strong opponents, Mai's journey focuses on tracking down Andy Bogard in Metro City. This pursuit leads to encounters and battles with characters like Juri.
The extended period between DLC releases has caused some fan frustration due to a perceived lack of communication from Capcom regarding major updates and the game's battle pass system. The recent "Boot Camp Bonanza" battle pass offered customization options, but disappointed some by focusing on avatar items instead of character skins, a feature frequently included in Street Fighter 5. This lack of new character skins continues to be a point of contention among fans.