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Terry Bogard to Appear in Street Fighter 6 Type Arcade

Terry Bogard will appear in Street Fighter 6 Type Arcade. He’ll be part of the October 24, 2024 update. [Thanks, PR Times!]

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Capcom added Terry Bogard to Street Fighter 6 on September 24, 2024. He’s a DLC character and launched as part of the Year 2 roadmap, with fellow SNK character Mai Shiranui appearing in Winter 2025. Terry is the main protagonist of the Fatal Fury series. As befitting of that mantle, he has a rounded fighting style that is simple, meaning he’s easy for beginners to handle. However, in the hands of a skilled player, he can be a force to reckon with.

Street Fighter 6 Type Arcade launched in December 2023, about half a year after the home console versions debuted in June 2023. When the arcade version went live, it used the November 15, 2023 update from the home versions. It’s likely due to this slight delay between versions that Terry is appearing at the end of October 2024 for those who play in arcades, even though Capcom added him to the main version of the game at the end of September 2024.

Aside from Terry, Taito will add the Pao Pao Cafe No. 6 stage. There will also be some adjustments to characters for balance reasons. Basically, whatever changes that went live as part of the Version 1.07 update will appear in the arcade version as well.

Street Fighter 6 is readily available on the PS4, PS5, Xbox Series X, and Windows PC. The arcade version is only in Japan.


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