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Street Fighter 6 is an absolute delight on Nintendo Switch 2, acting as a wonderful launch title that has an almost infinite amount of fun to offer. With near-flawless performance despite some frame rate shortcomings in World Tour, this is an easy recommendation to any Switch 2 owner, fighting game fan or not.
Street Fighter 6: Years 1-2 Fighters Edition does something very right with the series. It features the classic action we know and love and introduces an RPG-like story mode. It looks great, plays well, and even has a happy feel to it. When did fighting become to much fun? Ready? Fight!
Street Fighter 6 Years 1-2 Edition on Nintendo Switch 2 is a port that does Capcom’s latest fighting game justice. The game is feature complete here, with a combined 26 characters from the base roster and two years of DLC. The single player World Tour mode leaves much to be desired in terms of performance, but the game runs solidly where it counts - namely in Arcade mode, offline versus, and online matches.
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Ryu1996
Best fighting game on the market and best Street Fighter game since 2. Hot Chicks, buff dudes. Chun Li, Juri and Cammy are best girls in gaming.
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moguro004
The game relies heavily on paid DLC for characters and stages, leaving the base roster far too small. The World Tour mode is filled with boring fetch quests, making it tedious to play. On top of that, the character designs feel like a downgrade compared to previous games in the series.
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Sha91086
Crazy fighting awesome addictive gameplay simply flawless the best street fighting game ever

Street Fighter 6: Years 1-2 Fighters Edition

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Jun 5, 2025
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Generally Favorable
86
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Generally Favorable
7.7
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Jun 6, 2025
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Areajugones
Street Fighter 6: Years 1-2 Fighters Edition on Nintendo Switch 2 isn't just a successful port; it's an evolution of the genre that sets new standards for accessibility and fun. Exclusive modes prove that hardware innovation can create truly new gameplay experiences without sacrificing the essence that makes a franchise special—something that's only possible with Nintendo at the helm.
Jul 1, 2025
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Starbit
Street Fighter 6: Years 1–2 Fighters Edition marks the premiere of the Street Fighter series on the Nintendo Switch 2 and it absolutely could not be more of a rocking success. The abundance of content and game modes, which makes this the most complete version of Street Fighter 6, will keep players of all kinds with their eyes and hands on the game, while its visual and technical performance are stellar, bringing this version close to the highest graphical standards. Less than one month into the Switch 2, Capcom could not have started its path in a better way on Nintendo's brand new console.
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74% Positive
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Mar 10, 2026
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Ryu1996
Best fighting game on the market and best Street Fighter game since 2. Hot Chicks, buff dudes. Chun Li, Juri and Cammy are best girls in gaming.
Mar 1, 2026
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Sha91086
Crazy fighting awesome addictive gameplay simply flawless the best street fighting game ever
Jun 12, 2025
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Impulsegamer
Street Fighter 6: Years 1-2 Fighter’s Edition provides gamers with a very sturdy fighting experience on this new console from Nintendo. It does suffer from a couple of graphical stumbles, and Joy-Con mini-games are more filler than content, but it’s nice that Capcom has provided a great way to showcase the capabilities of this console with their hit game.
Jun 24, 2025
85
Worth Playing
Street Fighter 6: Years 1-2 Fighters Edition is a great title all around and an excellent launch title for Nintendo's new system. Battle Hub may be silly, but it has lots more personality and more to do than most other titles do in their online lobbies. Fighting Ground does a great job of showing off the new roster and improvements to the fighting engine, while placing an equal amount of attention on both offline and online players. World Tour makes for a slightly nonsensical yet addictive adventure that can serve as a full-fledged Street Fighter RPG. All of this comes together with an absolutely solid presentation if you ignore the fights in World Tour mode. That one issue causes the score to go lower than what we originally gave the game when it came out two years ago. Here's hoping that Capcom patches the issues soon to place this version on par with the other console and PC releases.
Jun 20, 2025
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Nintenduo
Street Fighter VI: Years 1-2 Fighters Edition on Nintendo Switch 2 is a solid title that stands out for its precise and varied gameplay. Although the technical performance shows slight limitations in docked mode compared to handheld mode, this doesn’t overshadow an overall experience that remains remarkable.
Jun 23, 2025
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Nintendo Insider
Street Fighter 6 Years 1-2 Fighters Edition on Nintendo Switch 2 offers incredible value and delivers a great portable and online experience on the console, but it isn’t the best way to get the full experience thanks to some technical issues. The online and core gameplay hold up as they should, though, and that’s what matters the most in games like this. If you already own Street Fighter 6 on another platform and just want to practice on or play on the go, the Switch 2 version is an easy recommendation. Just don’t bother with buying this to play World Tour.
Jun 6, 2025
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Nintendo Life
Street Fighter 6 on Switch 2 is a cracker, and in portable mode, it could well become my preferred way to play this fantastic entry in Capcom's storied franchise. The only fly in the ointment with this port is 30fps fights in World Tour. It's a shame, and it's 100% gonna be a dealbreaker for some. But if you can overlook that, the rest of what's here is crisp, clean, and as slick as we could have ever hoped. All other modes are fully featured and running at 60fps, and online works a treat.
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Jul 23, 2025
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felipz
Street Fighter 6 is the best fighting game ever! It delivers everything, plus the best competitive and online modes!
Aug 21, 2025
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ZYMROD
El Juego no esta mal pero su precio no se justifica ,pese a su contenido, por su recorte grafico, mal optimizado y sus bajones de FPS.
Jul 2, 2025
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ijonized
It works and looks fine, but this game is blury, they could do better job with optimalization for Switch 2. As for game itself its Street Fighter same as ever, but what is not to like... Maybe this god damn WorldTour it is so low effort addition that it pisses me off why they bothered waisting time on it.
Nov 21, 2025
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Phuz
The years 1-2 isn't included with the game, it's a download that once used, can't be retrieved again, so game has low resale value because you can only trade the base game, years 1+2 applies to the box art only when it comes to resale. The world game is damn boring. Restricts your moves and even restricts your buttons for a while. The dialogue is like the sort of filler junk you'd complain about in an RPG. The game has a sluggish feel. Music is pretty rubbish. 18 character base roster is a joke when they had 90 characters they could choose from. Ken looks homeless, Blanka looks like some goofy toy. Changing animations on the character game start screen is pretty cool but that's about the only nice thing I have to say about the game. The menu's are a bit dark and messy. The DLC is abysmally priced. Making that already poor trade in value even worse. I'm a big fighting game fan. I own over 50 fighters but SF6 just bores me. I find everytime I put it on, I end up switching it off and playing 3rd Strike, or Garou Mark of the Wolves, or even leaving the Switch altogether to play some Tekken on Steam. One good thing I can say for SF6 is I've never liked Tekken but SF6 was so rubbish I took a chance on Tekken 8, which turned out to be absolute fire and I enjoyed it so much I bought Tekken 7 too. My disappointment in SF6 led to me getting two amazing games. You can keep your BS Capcom with your 18 character base roster and £80 DLC. Tekken 8 has a 32 character base game thanks and is more fun to play. I'm not supporting any company anymore that withholds massive portions of the game and tries to call it DLC. That's not DLC. DLC is to give extra content, not to withhold half of the game you already paid for. And get Yoko Shimamura back in your music department. 3 decades of crap music is long enough.
Mar 10, 2026
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moguro004
The game relies heavily on paid DLC for characters and stages, leaving the base roster far too small. The World Tour mode is filled with boring fetch quests, making it tedious to play. On top of that, the character designs feel like a downgrade compared to previous games in the series.
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Rated Tfor Teen
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Jun 5, 2025
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