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Street Fighter 6 has been rated already

This year, Capcom officially announced Street Fighter 6, with plans to release in 2023. It looks like we'll be playing the latest in the series pretty early next year too, as the game has already been rated. 

As pointed out by VGC, South Korea's games rating board has issued its certification for Street Fighter 6. Typically, these ratings come in a few months ahead of launch, so it is possible that we'll see the game in the first half of next year. With that said, the timing doesn't always pan out this way, so if Capcom needs more time to finish the game, it could be pushed to later on in the Summer.

In its latest financial earnings report, Capcom stated it has one more major title for the fiscal year. This game is Resident Evil 4 Remake, which is due out in March 2023. With that in mind, Q2 or Q3 2023 seems like a prime release window for Street Fighter 6.

The Street Fighter series is one of the pillar franchises in gaming, having helped to kick off the fighting game revolution many years ago. For Street Fighter 6, Capcom is attempting a new game mode called World Tour, putting players in an open world. Classic versus and competitive modes will also be present.

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KitGuru Says: While Street Fighter V was a PlayStation console exclusive, Street Fighter 6 will be launching for multiple platforms from the get-go, so when this does arrive next year, you'll be able to pick it up on Xbox, PC or PlayStation. 

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