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Exoprimal x Street Fighter 6 announced with mecha Ryu and Guile

It has become increasingly common for game franchises to cross over with one another. One publisher which has taken full advantage of this in the past is Capcom. Continuing the trend, the publisher announced a surprisingly exciting collab between the recently released Street Fighter 6 and the upcoming 3rd-person dino shooter Exoprimal.

Announced during the Summer Game Fest Kick Off, Capcom teased an upcoming crossover between Street Fighter 6 and Exoprimal, saying “From the Fighting Grounds to the war games, Exoprimal x Street Fighter 6 customizations have been authorized for deployment in fall 2023.”

Few concrete details have been shared so far, but it seems as though both Street Fighter 6 and Exoprimal are set to receive content – with SF6 adding two cool-looking robotic skins for fan favourites Ryu and Guile and Exoprimal getting some kind of playable mechas in the form of the aforementioned characters.

Capcom owns so many iconic franchises, and so hopefully they continue to cross their characters over. Perhaps we could see Resident Evil x Street Fighter 6 next?

KitGuru says: What do you think of the crossover? Are you more interested in Exoprimal now? What other future Capcom crossovers would you like to see? Let us know down below.

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