![]() Also, as part of our time with Capcom, we chatted about the first 35 years of the series. We also traveled to a local game center with director Takayuki Nakayama and producer Shuhei Matsumoto so they could duke it out on Street Fighter II, Street Fighter IV, and Street Fighter V arcade cabinets. While there, we went hands-on with the game, had extensive conversations with the developers, chatted about the lessons the team took from Street Fighter V's disappointing launch, and even learned about a new way to play Street Fighter 6. Everyone (Capcom included) has seen your memes about Ken's rougher appearance in this game, but we traveled to the studio in Osaka, Japan, to learn more about what's happening with one of the franchise's most iconic characters. The cover art, created by designer Goro Tokuda, features one of the original World Warriors, Ken, sporting his new look. ![]() That's right: Our next issue proudly features Street Fighter 6 on the cover. As Capcom readies the next mainline entry of its beloved fighting franchise, it's taking the fight to a new arena: the cover of Game Informer. ![]()
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