Street Fighter 6 roster Guile looking at a basketball

Street Fighter 6 roster – what fighters can you play as?

Are you ready to go back fighting on the streets? Then it is time to dive into the sixth chapter in the long running series by Capcom, this year we’ll see definitely some new features. But who will we be fighting against? Let’s look at the Street Fighter 6 roster.

Clearly, each new game in the series will feature a basic roster at the start and then new fighters will be added later, either via DLCs or via Season Pass, so if you don’t find your favorite character, don’t despair.

With that said, let’s look at which character will be featured in the Street Fighter 6 roster.

Street Fighter 6 roster – who are we playing as?

There have been already several new characters we have seen in the open beta, but if you’re curious to know which characters will be featured in the Street Fighter 6 roster, here is the full list:

  • Luke
  • Jamie
  • Manon
  • Kimberly
  • Marisa
  • Lily
  • JP
  • Juri
  • DeeJay
  • Cammie
  • Ken
  • E. Honda
  • Blanka
  • Guile
  • Ryu
  • Chun-li
  • Zangief
  • Dhalsim

As you can see there is a pretty rich selection of both classic characters from past series, which have been reimagined, and new ones. For example, Ryu has now very much a “bozo” vibe, the poor guy has been down on his luck and brings a dirtier and more direct fighting style.

Luke and Juri come back from Street Fighter V, so they are relatively new additions. Then there are quite newcomers to the series, such as Marisa from Italy and Manon from France. They play completely different from one another, with Manon being lighter on her feet and Marisa being more of a tank in terms of life points and energy.

Naturally, as we mentioned new additions will come to this roster soon enough and we will be sure to update our guide. In the meantime, enjoy our other guides such as Mortal Kombat 1 all fighters and Marvel Contest list.

Damiano Gerli

Damiano Gerli was born with a faithful Commodore 64 by his side. It taught him how to program basic adventure games and introduced him to new genres. Then, he fell in love with Sega -- while the Master System wasn't as powerful as the Genesis, it was where he played Sonic and Outrun. Years later, he got the idea that he was the most Sega-knowledgeable person in the world, so he opened a website in 1997, The Genesis Temple. Damiano is a gaming industry professional and historian, loves adventure and indie titles, but he never shies away from action and triple-A RPGs. Basically, Damiano is been writing about videogames for 20 years, with no plans to stop. Say hi to him on X at @damgentemp.