Street Fighter 6fans who have been playing the closed beta are sharing some of the extremely cursed avatar designs they created or encountered while playing.Capcom sent out all the beta codes forStreet Fighter 6earlier this week, with the game having a huge amount of anticipation and hype behind it. With this closed beta, players can get to grips with the roster and mechanics of the upcoming fighting game. This closed beta also lets players access all of the game’s multiplayer modes and the character creator.
The character creator is also a part ofStreet Fighter 6’s World Tour mode, where players will be designing their own avatars for a single-player campaign. The character creator is reported to be incredibly robust, offering a ton of options, sliders, and parameters for players to set in order to create their ownStreet FighterOC. With such a rich amount of customization available, players have been getting extremely creative in their designs.
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While some players ofStreet Fighter 6have been making some stylish characters that would fit the world of the game, others have been going in the completely opposite direction and making some truly weird and terrifying designs. Due to the sliders being able to affect the various depths and definitions of muscles and arm size in the game, this can see characters with extremely thin limbs being on characters with proportions that are ill-fitting.
One player even noted that they only managed to create an extremely weird character while only being 10% into the options. Others have shared the many cursed designs that they either found while playing the game or created themselves, which have elicited chuckles from the fanbase or left them extremely unnerved. There’s likely more of these designs that will crop up whenStreet Fighter 6releases next year.
All of this is showing how much that Capcom is allowing players topersonalize their experience inStreet Fighter 6. Alongside the diverse character creator, the game is offering a number of options like stages that will only be displayed on one person’s end without affecting the other and pre-match cards that depict their favoriteStreet Fightercharacter in a variety of art styles. There’s also reported to be a wide range of accessibility options, making this game able to be tailored to a player’s preferences to even the smallest detail.
Street Fighter 6launches in 2023 on PC, PS4, PS5, and Xbox Series X/S.
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