Street Fighter 6has been an incredible experience and a much-needed breath of fresh air for fans. Even the debates between classic and modern controls have been great. The World Tour campaign has ups and downs, but it’s a good enough effort to help newcomers and fans feel more connected to theStreet Fighterseries.
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After completing World Tour, you should go to Arcade and finish the character storylines to get some more context. There are even a few moments you won’t want to miss. We still have some questions we would like answered.
7Is Bosch Actually Dead?
After the tournament, J.P. gives Bosch’s sister, Yua, the booby-trapped belt. Bosch grabs the belt and tosses it off the stage but gets caught in the explosion. While it’s pretty clear that Bosch is down for the count, it feels like a lackluster conclusion to his journey.
Bosch ultimately achieves nothing in his pursuit to liberate his home. Considering he already had augmentations to his body, there’s some hope that he’ll return in some form or another as part of the roster. Besides, Street Fighter is no stranger to returning characters who were previously deceased.
6Why Did None Of The World Warriors Help?
Throughout World Tour’s campaign, the biggest problem was the lack of assistance from the World Warriors. While it’s clear that the story mode is for players to immerse themselves and go through their journey, players might wonder why Luke isn’t helping them out in a tough situation.
You’re only able to stumble upon most ofthe cast through side quests, and they’re doing their own thing. There are moments when you’d expect Ken, Guile, or even Zangief to pop up and save the day, but it never happens. As cheesy as it seems, a moment like that would’ve been great.
5What Is Strength, Really?
Strength is the main theme throughout World Tour. Your character goes around asking masters what strength means, but those answers are roundabout and inconsequential. The reason you keep fighting is to get an answer, but the game’s true motive is to have you participate in the Battle Hub.
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It would be more fulfilling to get a more concise and deliberate answer, and while it is true that strength can mean many things, some themes need a conclusive answer. Considering how empty the ending was, players would appreciate being thrown a bone. Ambiguity isn’t always the right way to do things.
4What Happened Between Street Fighter 5 And 6?
If you playedStreet Fighter 5or Alpha Strike 3, you might remember that Li-Fen was much younger than she is now in Street Fight 6. It’s been several years since she’s around high school age. That, of course, means that at least a few years have passed since those games.
Unfortunately, the story has been a series of vignettes. They’re great forlittle details but don’t offer much else. Many fan-favorite characters are in a narrative limbo, and we would love to know more. For now though, we’re stuck wondering what they’ve all been up to.
3Will Ken Reunite With His Family?
The prequel comic for Street Fighter 6 offers a brief insight into Luke’s new scars, Ken’s betrayal, and J.P.’s end goal. Throughout World Tour, Ken reveals his concerns and fears about what transpired. He’s a far cry from his jovial and confident self. After youcomplete his mastery and bonding, Ken still seems unsure about returning to his family.
Guile and Ryu offer some solace, but they’re both sure Ken will eventually seek help when he’s ready for it. Considering how forlorn and stubborn he is, it’s going to be a while before Eliza and Mel see him again.
2What’s J.P.’s Next Plan?
Capcom has positioned J.P. as the series' next big bad guy. While his goals are less destructive and horrifying than M. Bison’s, J.P.’s disregard for the damage he does to other countries and individuals is concerning. Some of his schemes are not unlike the various NFT and crypto scams that have cropped up in the real world.
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J.P. has some room to grow and become a more overt and threatening presence. Depending on how Ken chooses to move forward, J.P. might need to start counting his blessings. Otherwise, he’s going to go the way of M. Bison.
1Where Do We Go From Here?
With Bosch out of the picture and J.P. seemingly having been forgiven, what exactly is our goal for the future? Let’s hope Street Fighter 6 gives us more mastery quests and hopefully more World Tour stories. However, because of World Tour’s simple plot, the future seems uncertain.
There are a lot of hypotheticals, but it’s all dependent on what Capcom plans. Perhaps we can help Ken reunite with his family or actually deal with J.P. before he can do something disastrous. It would be great if we could make a difference with our masters and see it in later updates.