Every summer, some game studios launch special outfits for their characters, and Capcom is no exception with Street Fighter 6. For a game with such an extensive roster, new outfits are a must, and after fans spent some time asking for a new set, Capcom delivered.
If you want to dress your main Street Fighter 6 character for the summer season, here’s your chance. Some of these outfits are inspired by previous artwork, while others offer entirely new, original looks. But these outfits are more than just swimsuits with extra pieces and accessories; they also enhance the personality of each character.
Outfit 4 can only be purchased with Fighter Tokens. Not unlockable in-game.
7 Luke
Baywatch Metro City
The swimsuit for Luke still represents his MMA and military background, incorporating lifeguard-inspired colors and patterns. He wears a military yet stylish watch, his fighting gloves that keep him ready to any challenge, sunglasses, and a backwards cap similar to his outfit 2.
Like with outfit 3, Luke’s tattoos and scars are now more visible, but he still shows them with confidence. That confidence stands out even more with this look. It’s the same drive that motives Luke to show the ropes to new players, both in the tutorial and the main story.
6 A.K.I.
All Seasons Swimsuit
A.K.I.’s swimsuit fits the summer theme, but entirely on her own terms. Clearly inspired by mummy aesthetics, the design perfectly reflects her lethal, poisonous assassin mentality and personality. The color palette mirrors her hair, blending shades of white and grey. Like a mummy, parts of her body are wrapped in linen, including a bandage-like headwrap.
As in her standard outfit, she wears special gauntlets equipped with long, deadly claws. What makes A.K.I.’s swimsuit stand out is its versatility. It can work not only for summer but also for other seasons or themed events, like Halloween.
5 Manon
Clearly Expensive, But Worth It
Taking inspiration from the artwork by Reinaldo Quintero for the 2023 Street Fighter Swimsuit Special, Manon’s one-piece swimsuit is arguably the most refined, and by the looks of it, the most expensive of the set.
The colors closely match the two shades of blue from the original artwork. However, unlike the 2023 version, the letter in the center of the swimsuit has been replaced with an "M." The most notable change from Manon’s standard look is her hair. While the color remains the same, her signature swan-inspired hairstyle is gone, replaced with an equally short but simpler cut.
4 Jamie
Like A Dragon!?
Jamie’s swimsuit is the perfect blend of style and tradition. Inspired by and adorned with dragon motifs, he also wears a vest that reflects his laid-back yet drunken fighting style.
Speaking of drunken, his iconic tea jug is still of course, attached to his waist, where he also wears a red rope. The gold color of his standard outfit is still present and now more highlighted in specific areas, making the jug stand out even more. If you're looking for a character and outfit that fits a more casual, relaxed session, Jamie is ready to chill with you.
3 Cammy
Name's White, Cammy White
Cammy’s swimsuit draws heavy inspiration from the Street Fighter 2 art by Kinu Nishimura, with some minor differences like the necklace. Instead, she now has a dog tag as a necklace that fits more with her military and spy background.
She also wears a straw hat that makes her blend into the tropical and summer-themed locations. Cammy also has attached to her leg and waist a tactical white holster, which adds to her strategic yet lethal persona. Cammy’s swimsuit not only fits into the Street Fighter aesthetic perfectly, but also gives her the stylish, stealthy vibe of a classic Bond film agent.
2 Kimberly
The New Era Style
One of the latest characters to join the Street Fighter roster, Kimberly's new swimsuit fits perfectly into her musical and vibrant personality. Staying true to her style, her iconic cassette player remains attached to her leg, earphones on, of course.
In addition to the swimsuit, Kimberly sports a jacket featuring Bushin logos. Like her standard outfit, she also wears a yellow and red headband, this time with a fresh pattern. With its graffiti-style Bushin logos and bold colors, Kimberly’s swimsuit captures the urban art that Street Fighter has always embraced, especially in this new era of the series.
1 Chun-Li
Classic Meets Modern
Chun-Li’s one-piece swimsuit takes inspiration from Kinu Nishimura’s artwork for Street Fighter 2, but with several modern touches. The jewelry she wears now pays homage to her classic outfit, featuring blue and gold butterflies and floral designs, echoing her iconic colors.
What makes Chun-Li’s swimsuit special isn’t just its elegant and sophisticated design, but the look of nostalgia it carries. When looking at this outfit, it’s impossible not to think of where the series began, especially the Street Fighter 2 arcade art. It’s a perfect blend of retro charm and fresh ideas, which is the same mix that has helped keep the Street Fighter series alive and popular to this day.
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- Genre(s)
- Fighting
- Platform(s)
- PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, Nintendo Switch 2, PC, Arcade