
STEP ASIDE TMNT, STREET FIGHTER 6 UNVEILS A STUNNING NEW COLLAB THAT OUTSHINES THE COMPETITION
Dec 04, 2023 11:06 AMStreet Fighter 6 is leveling up its collaboration game by partnering with the popular anime, Spy x Family, for the release of the film Code: White. The expected collaboration will kick off on January 9 and follows the successful integration of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles earlier in the year. While details remain under wraps, fans are eagerly anticipating possible in-game items such as a Yor skin, especially after an animated teaser showcased a tantalizing face-off between Yor and Chun Li.
The excitement for new content is slightly dampened by concerns over high DLC costs, a growing issue for Street Fighter 6. The hope remains that Capcom will find a more wallet-friendly way to bring updates to one of the year's top games, especially as previous outfit packs have had a hefty price tag of up to $100.
Is there a release date for the international release of Spy x Family Code: White?
Yes, although the specific date is not yet confirmed, an international release for Spy x Family Code: White is planned for sometime in 2024.
What kind of in-game items can we expect from the Street Fighter 6 and Spy x Family collaboration?
The collaboration might include exclusive in-game items like character skins, potentially a Yor skin similar to the previously released Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles skins, though Capcom has yet to confirm the specifics of the items.

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Capcom's knack for tapping into the anime zeitgeist with Street Fighter 6's upcoming Spy x Family mash-up is sure to get fans pumped, though I can't help but hope they balance out the hype with consumer-friendly DLC pricing—gamers' wallets need a combo-breaker too. It's a smart play to keep the buzz alive with collaborations; let's just cross our fingers that the cool factor doesn't come at too steep a cost.