The Game Awards is not only a great place for new game announcements but also updates on highly anticipated upcoming titles, titles likeStreet Fighter 6. It’s been over six years since the last mainlineStreet Fightergame released, and fans are desperate to see how the franchise has been improved during its lengthy hiatus. Thankfully, fans won’t have to wait too long, withStreet Fighter 6getting a July 09, 2025 release date thanks to the Game Awards. Along with somenew roster additions,Street Fighter 6announced its many different editions, including a pretty hefty Collector’s Edition.
Street Fighter 6will launch on July 28, 2025, with a whopping total of four different editions. As can be expected of a modern AAA game,Street Fighter 6will have both a standard edition and a Deluxe Edition, which grants players a 1-Year Character Pass, some special outfits, and 4200 Drive Tickets.Street Fighter 6is also offering players an Ultimate Edition, which gives players two additional stages, exclusive outfits for DLC characters, and even more Drive Tickets. But for those wanting to really splash the cash,Street Fighter 6’s Collector’s Editionis for them.

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Everything Included in the Street Fighter 6 Collector’s Edition
TheStreet Fighter 6Collector’s Edition is not for the faint of heart or the franchise’s more casual fans. At an insane $250,Street Fighter 6’s Collector’s Edition is strictly for those superfans who want to collect every digital and physical goody they can get their hands on. For reference,Street Fighter 6’s standard editionis $59.99, its Deluxe Edition is $85, and its Ultimate Edition is $105. But the Collector’s Edition isn’t without its draws.
First things first, theStreet Fighter 6Collector’s Edition comes with all the digital pack-ins included with the Deluxe and Ultimate Editions of the game. This means that players have access to the Year 1 Character Pass, including the exclusive outfits for each DLC fighter, the two additional stages, some additional colors, and a total of 7600 Drive Tickets. It’s currently unclear just how these Drive Tickets will work, but they’ll presumably be used to unlock more in-game cosmetics for each fighter.
Technically counted as a feature, the first of the Collector’s Editions exclusive items is the big box it all comes in. Colored in red, this box is covered in a stylish design that’s ripped straight from the game. The front of the box has a giant MadGear logo on it, which is one of the game’s primary street gangs. Players will probably run into the MadGear gang a lot duringtheir adventure throughStreet Fighter 6’s Metro City.
The real meat and potatoes of theStreet Fighter 6Collector’s Edition are the two 17" statues that come with it. One of these figures captures the likeness ofStreet Fighter 6’s Luke, who was first introduced as a DLC character inStreet Fighter 5. The other statue is of Kimberly, a brand-new character toStreet Fighter 6who uses the Bushinryu style of fighting, and trains under Guy. The Collector’s Edition also comes with a few diorama boards that fans can use as a backdrop for their figures, each referencing aStreet Fighter 6arena. TheStreet Fighter 6Collector’s Edition also comes with a sticker set and an art book that features a range ofStreet Fighter 6concept art. While the figures are pretty neat, the $250 asking price might be just a little too high for what Capcom is offering in this bundle.
Street Fighter 6will be released on June 18, 2025, for PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.