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All Street Fighter 6 editions compared

Are you in it for the long haul?

The long wait for the newest Street Fighter is over, and its release leaves players with a choice: Which version of Street Fighter 6 will you buy? With a game that is loaded with additional content at launch and even more content added throughout the game’s lifespan over the next several years, it’s important to know what you’re getting with each version.

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There are no less than four different editions of Street Fighter 6. Some include characters that will be added post-launch, some don’t, and some include skins, while another physical edition comes with action figures and more physical items.

Here’s everything that’s included will all of the different editions of Street Fighter 6 across all of its available platforms

All Street Fighter 6 version differences, explained

Street Fighter 6 base edition

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  • Full game
  • Pre-order bonus:
    – Outfit 1 Color 10 for Chun-Li, Jamie, Manon, Dee Jay, Juri, Ken
    – Special Titles and Stickers (Unique art designs of the 18 launch characters)

The base edition of SF6 comes with the full game and no additional content.

Price: $59.99

Street Fighter 6 Deluxe Edition contents

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  • Full game
  • Year 1 Character Pass
    • Four additional characters (Rashid, A.K.I., Ed, Akuma)
    • Four additional characters’ colors (Outfit 1 Colors 3-10)
  • Purchase bonus: 4,200 Drive Tickets

Price: $84.99

The Deluxe Edition comes with the year one character pass, which gives access to A.K.I., Rashid, Ed, and Gouki as they release throughout the first year of the game.

Street Fighter 6 Ultimate Edition contents

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  • Full game
  • Year 1 Ultimate Pass
    • Four additional characters (Rashid, A.K.I., Ed, Akuma)
    • Four additional characters’ colors (Outfit 1 Colors 3-10)
    • Four additional characters’ costume (Outfit 2 (including colors 1-10)
    • Four additional characters’ costume (Outfit 3 (including colors 1-10)
    • Two additional stages
  • Purchase bonus: 7,700 Drive Tickets
  • Pre-order bonus:
    – Outfit 1 Color 10 for Chun-Li, Jamie, Manon, Dee Jay, Juri, Ken
    – Special Titles and Stickers (Unique art designs of the 18 launch characters)

Price: $104.99

The Ultimate Edition comes with the year one ultimate pass, which includes the first four DLC characters, plus more additional costumes, and two stages, plus more Drive Tickets than the Deluxe Edition.

Street Fighter 6 Mad Gear Box contents (GameStop Exclusive)

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  • Full game (with Steelbook case)
  • Mad Gear Box
    • Mad Gear Metro City box
    • POP UP PARADE Figures: Luke and Kimberly
    • Artbook
    • Sticker Set
    • Figure Diorama Boards
  • Year 1 Ultimate Pass
    • Four additional characters (Rashid, A.K.I., Ed, Akuma)
    • Four additional characters’ colors (Outfit 1 Colors 3-10)
    • Four additional characters’ costume (Outfit 2 (including colors 1-10)
    • Four additional characters’ costume (Outfit 3 (including colors 1-10)
    • Two additional stages
  • Purchase bonus: 7,700 Drive Tickets
  • Pre-order bonus:
    – Outfit 1 Color 10 for Chun-Li, Jamie, Manon, Dee Jay, Juri, Ken
    – Special Titles and Stickers (Unique art designs of the 18 launch characters)

Price: $249.99

The biggest, most limited edition of the game comes with everything that the Ultimate Edition has, plus some physical items like the exclusive Luke and Kimberly figures.

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