
Eventually it morphed into a bruising new series, sitting alongside likes of Golden Axe, Streets of Rage, and a string of licensed games – the most famous of which star the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.ĭespite the differing genres, the connection between Final Fight and Street Fighter endured. The first Final Fight actually began development as a sequel to the first Street Fighter, swapping one-on-one battles for street brawls against a seemingly endless cavalcade of baddies. These two franchises have always been inextricably linked, and have always shared a universe. Street Fighter 6 has no shortage of things to do. Really, World Tour owes as much to Final Fight as to Street Fighter. But its secret weapon is that it isn’t just a Street Fighter experience at all. Less a ‘cinematic story’ and more more an RPG experience that allows you adventure through an open-ended Street Fighter theme park, it’s a wonderful mode that pays loving homage to years of gaming history.

Street Fighter 6’s new World Tour story mode is a revelation for the series.
