Street Fighter 6 Fighting Pass Lets You Cosplay as Mai Shiranui

Capcom released a new Street Fighter 6 Fighting Pass a day ahead of the addition of the Mai Shiranui DLC, and it features a virtual cosplay option. The new pass, which is titled "Say Hello To Mai!," contains more Fatal Fury-inspired content that includes a set of avatar gear and emotes for players to dress up as one of SNK's most iconic fighting game characters. The new Street Fighter 6 Fighting Pass includes three music tracks from Fatal Fury Special that feature not only Mai Shiranui's stage, but also ones from Kim Kaphwan and Duck King's stages. In addition, the new sticker lineup features Rock Howard, B. Jenet, Tizoc, Terry Bogard, and Kaphwan's son Kim Dong Hwan, all of which are also slated to appear in SNK's upcoming release of Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves in April 2025. Capcom also added one of its arcade games with a closely related theme in the same pass. The game in question is the 1989 arcade action game Strider, which starred the ninja Strider Hiryu. Image courtesy of Capcom and SNK Capcom has also published a new official trailer showcasing the Fighting Pass' content on YouTube, which shows what it would be like to cosplay as Mai Shiranui in Street Fighter 6. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HBWWZOdPG1M The Street Fighter 6 development team has been in a collaborative mood ever since it added Terry Bogard in September 2024. The Fighting Passes that appeared around his release added Fatal Fury content that includes avatar gear sets based on Andy Bogard, Joe Higashi, and Geese Howard. The collaboration will also go the other way, as SNK will add Ken and Chun-Li as DLC playable characters in Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves. Street Fighter 6 is readily available worldwide on PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X|S, and PC. Mai Shiranui will formally join the game's roster on February 5, 2025. The post Street Fighter 6 Fighting Pass Lets You Cosplay as Mai Shiranui appeared first on Siliconera.

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Street Fighter 6 Fighting Pass Lets You Cosplay as Mai Shiranui

Street Fighter 6 Mai Shiranui fighting pass

Capcom released a new Street Fighter 6 Fighting Pass a day ahead of the addition of the Mai Shiranui DLC, and it features a virtual cosplay option. The new pass, which is titled "Say Hello To Mai!," contains more Fatal Fury-inspired content that includes a set of avatar gear and emotes for players to dress up as one of SNK's most iconic fighting game characters.

The new Street Fighter 6 Fighting Pass includes three music tracks from Fatal Fury Special that feature not only Mai Shiranui's stage, but also ones from Kim Kaphwan and Duck King's stages. In addition, the new sticker lineup features Rock Howard, B. Jenet, Tizoc, Terry Bogard, and Kaphwan's son Kim Dong Hwan, all of which are also slated to appear in SNK's upcoming release of Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves in April 2025.

Capcom also added one of its arcade games with a closely related theme in the same pass. The game in question is the 1989 arcade action game Strider, which starred the ninja Strider Hiryu.

Street Fighter 6 Mai Shiranui fighting pass content
Image courtesy of Capcom and SNK

Capcom has also published a new official trailer showcasing the Fighting Pass' content on YouTube, which shows what it would be like to cosplay as Mai Shiranui in Street Fighter 6.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HBWWZOdPG1M

The Street Fighter 6 development team has been in a collaborative mood ever since it added Terry Bogard in September 2024. The Fighting Passes that appeared around his release added Fatal Fury content that includes avatar gear sets based on Andy Bogard, Joe Higashi, and Geese Howard. The collaboration will also go the other way, as SNK will add Ken and Chun-Li as DLC playable characters in Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves.

Street Fighter 6 is readily available worldwide on PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X|S, and PC. Mai Shiranui will formally join the game's roster on February 5, 2025.

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