Alex Joins Street Fighter™ 6 with High-Flying Moves on March 17
Introduction of Alex
Capcom has unveiled a thrilling gameplay trailer, showcasing the iconic character Alex making his entrance in Street Fighter™ 6. Set to launch on March 17, he is the third addition for Year 3 players across various platforms including PlayStation®5, PlayStation®4, Xbox Series X|S, PC, and Nintendo Switch™ 2.
Gameplay Features
The trailer displays Alex’s exciting moves and techniques, amplifying his reputation as a formidable fighter. Players can view the trailer on YouTube and explore more details on the official Street Fighter 6 website and the Capcom Press Center.
Character Background
Alex first captivated audiences in Street Fighter III: New Generation back in 1997. Known for his bold character as “The Man with No Allies,” he has fine-tuned his skills since then, now introducing a host of new techniques, including over ten throws and a unique stance.
Highlighted Moves
His gameplay trailer features a variety of wrestling-based techniques, including:
- Flash Axe: A swift attack with options for light and medium variants.
- Power Bomb: Alex’s hallmark move with multiple variations.
- Raging Spear: A decisive tackle as his Level 1 Super Art.
- The Final Prison: An epic Level 3 Super Art with four unique animations.
Availability and Character Pass
Players can unlock Alex through the Year 3 Character Pass or Year 3 Ultimate Pass starting March 17. His first outfit embodies his persona as the ring’s Dark Devil, while the second outfit pays homage to his classic look from Street Fighter III.
Future Additions
As Alex joins the lineup alongside characters Sagat and C. Viper, fans can anticipate Ingrid joining in late Spring 2025 to complete the Year 3 roster.
About Street Fighter 6
Having surpassed six million sales, Street Fighter 6 marks a significant evolution in the series, featuring innovative gameplay across three new modes: Fighting Ground, World Tour, and Battle Hub. Available on multiple platforms, including Nintendo Switch 2, players can immerse themselves in the action now.
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