Street Fighter 6 prequel comic Eclipse is now available

Street Fighter 6 prequel comic Eclipse is now available

Street Fighter 6 officially announced today (May 5) that it has partnered with UDON Comics to launch a four-volume webtoon called Days of the Eclipse, with Japanese cartoonist BENGUS drawing the content and famous illustrator Mori Kiro responsible for the cover. Currently, the Eclipse comics are available on the official website, but only in English and Japanese. They mainly tell the prequel story of Street Fighter 6. Interested players can click here to read.

Street Fighter 6 is the latest orthodox sequel of the Street Fighter series developed by Capcom. It adopts a different theme and style design from previous works, combining street graffiti with realistic elements. While retaining the basic gameplay and mode, it adds more new features and content, such as real-time commentary function, "Fighting Ground", "Battle Lobby", "World Tour" and a new system that is very friendly to players who are new to fighting games. This game will be launched on PS5, PS4, XSX|S and PC on June 2, and supports Chinese.

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