


It's combat is deep and rewarding, and if this fighting game is any indicator of what this generation of fighting games will be like, then the genre has a very bright future ahead of it. In our Street Fighter 6 review, we noted that the title is nearly a perfect fighting game. Capcom's latest fighting game has been met with rave reviews, with many feeling like the game is a robust package with lots of content for everyone to enjoy. Last night, reviews for Street Fighter 6 started pouring in. We'll likely be seeing it become available on Xbox consoles around the same time today. Pre-loading on PlayStation consoles is currently visible, but isn't scheduled to go live until later today. Details including minimum system requirements and instructions on how to run the tool are also available, so be sure to use the benchmark to see where your rig stands on the SF6 experience front. Just yesterday, Capcom release a benchmark tool that allows fans to test their PC and see if it's strong enough to run Street Fighter 6. ET on Thursday night (Friday morning), so pre-loading will allow you to hop in on night one and get going without having to wait for an install to run its course. Also, it's worth mentioning that Street Fighter 6 will technically be live at 9 p.m. The install file size for Street Fighter 6 comes in at 56.22 GB, so you'll want to make sure you have enough room to house it. Those who are looking to get right into the action will most definitely want to do this ahead of time. "Download the game files now so that you can start playing as soon as it's available," reads the Steam in-app notification. Lo and behold, heading into the application right now will prompt you with the option to get everything loaded up ahead of the game's June 2nd launch. The ability to pre-load Street Fighter 6 on Steam was first brought to our attention by JustAKidd55 on Twitter.
