Street Fighter 6 Halloween-themed Spooky Party Fighting Pass costume
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Street Fighter 6 Spooky Party Fighting Pass Arrives for Halloween

October is commonly marked with Halloween celebrations, and Capcom is also joining the fray with Street Fighter 6. The company revealed new Halloween-themed content compiled inside the Spooky Party Fighting Pass, which is available immediately in the latest Street Fighter entry.

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The main highlight of the Spooky Party Fighting Pass is a set of Avatar Gear which, if completed, will let the player’s avatar wear a zombie cat costume. The lineup also includes a Jiangshi (Chinese vampire) emote, a Halloween-themed photo frame, a device wallpaper, three title backgrounds, and five stickers.

Legacy game content wraps up the Premium Rewards set. Players can obtain theme BGMs of Juri, C. Viper, and Abel from Street Fighter IV. They can also unlock the 1985 arcade shooter Savage Bees (also known as Exed Exes) as a playable classic game.

Street Fighter 6 - Spooky Party Fighting Pass details
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Capcom has also uploaded a trailer for the Spooky Party Fighting Pass on the Street Fighter series’ official X account and YouTube channel.

The Fighting Pass Premium Rewards have frequently appeared in Street Fighter 6 to mark seasonal celebrations like Halloween and other special occasions. When Capcom released AKI as the second post-launch character in late September 2023, it also brought in a set of Premium Rewards with the same amount of content.

Street Fighter 6 is available on the PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X|S, and PC via Steam.


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