Street Fighter 6 Fatal Fury Fighting Pass adds Geese Howard avatar parts
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Street Fighter 6 Fatal Fury Pass Turns You Into Geese Howard

Street Fighter 6 players can now dress up their avatars and make them look like Geese Howard. Capcom made it possible by launching the “Fatal Fury Festivities” Fighting Pass, which features a set of Avatar Gear based on the Fatal Fury and The King of Fighters series character.

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The new Street Fighter 6 pass also includes an avatar emote that lets players replicate Geese Howard’s fall scene. It also adds three stage themes based on Geese, Billy Kane, and Wolfgang Krauser from Fatal Fury Special. The bonus stickers also feature more Fatal Fury series characters like Gato, Hotaru Futaba, and Marco Rodrigues.

Capcom’s 1991 arcade game The King of Dragons fills out the Classic Game slot to complete the Fighting Pass content lineup.

Street Fighter 6 - Fatal Fury Festivities Fighting Pass contents
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Capcom also shared a new trailer that showcases the new content from the “Fatal Fury Festivities” Fighting Pass:

Capcom has been adding numerous content from SNK’s fighting games to Street Fighter 6. Prior to Terry Bogard‘s appearance as a proper playable character in September 2024, Capcom released a Fighting Pass that featured Avatar Gear sets based on Andy Bogard and Joe Higashi. The crossover content will not end here, as Capcom will also add Mai Shiranui to the proper playable roster.

The “Fatal Fury Festivities” Fighting Pass is now available in Street Fighter 6 for PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X|S, and PC worldwide.


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