Street Fighter 6-branded Samsung Pro 990 M2 SSD box
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Street Fighter 6 Characters Appear on Samsung M.2 SSD Box

ITG Marketing revealed that it has released new Samsung 990 Pro package boxes branded with Street Fighter 6 characters in Japan. The boxes are available for both product models with and without the additional heatsink.

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The box will be 175 mm (~6.889 in) tall and 180 mm (~7.086 in) long. The four horizontal sides of the box will feature Ryu, Cammy, Ken, and Chun-Li. ITG Marketing has also verified that the Samsung 990 Pro M.2 SSD is compatible with PlayStation 5.

However, the actual drives inside these boxes will not have Street Fighter 6 pre-installed. The company instead suggests the owner use the box to store other related items, such as physical game cases, console accessories, and merchandise related to the title.

ITG Marketing did not specify the exact prices as it only mentioned “Open Price.” However, 4Gamer has gathered the average prices for each model box from Japanese stores that sell them:

  • 2TB without heatsink: Â¥27,480 (~$176.24)
  • 4TB without heatsink: Â¥62,480 (~$400.72)
  • 2TB with heatsink: Â¥29,980 (~$192.27)
  • 4TB with heatsink: Â¥66,980 (~$429.55)

Street Fighter 6 will not be the first game title to have its characters featured in Samsung M.2 SSD boxes either. ITG Marketing’s gallery page reveals that the company had previously revealed boxes based on Elden Ring, Dragon’s Dogma 2, and Final Fantasy VII Rebirth.

The Street Fighter 6-branded Samsung 990 Pro boxes are available for sale in limited amounts in Japan.


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