Mai Shiranui coming to Street Fighter 6 in early 2025
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Mai Shiranui Will Join Street Fighter 6 in Early 2025

Capcom has published a new Street Fighter 6 teaser trailer starring the upcoming SNK guest character Mai Shiranui. The company confirmed that it will add Mai to the roster in early 2025, which still falls within the previously announced 2024-2025 winter season.

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The teaser trailer is available in two voiceover language versions. The one uploaded on the franchise’s official YouTube channel features English voiceovers.

Capcom has also published another version of the trailer with Japanese voiceovers on its Japanese official YouTube channel. It confirms that Ami Koshimizu is reprising her Japanese voiceover role for the character, as with recent SNK titles like Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves and The King of Fighters XV, as well as her prior guest appearances in Koei Tecmo’s Dead or Alive fighting games.

Mai will appear as the third out of four new playable characters Capcom is adding to Street Fighter 6 in the game’s second post-launch year. After starting with the series’ staple ex-dictator character M. Bison in June 2024, Capcom followed through with another SNK guest character in Terry Bogard in September 2024. The Street Fighter 3 debutant Elena will complete the Year 2 roster in Spring 2025.

Street Fighter 6 is readily available worldwide on PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X|S, and PC. Mai Shiranui will join the roster in Capcom’s newest fighting game to date in early 2025.


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