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Tifa Is Coming To Street Fighter 6’s Season 4 Roster

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Street Fighter 6 has unveiled its new roster of fighters for its fourth year during Summer Game Fest 2026, and Final Fantasy 7's Tifa is joining the fight. Although no gameplay footage was shown during this announcement, the AVALANCHE member's appaearance will be based on her new design in the Final Fantasy VII Remake series while Materia will also be a mechanic. Also announced in Street Fighter 6's season 4 roster are three all-new characters in the series: Bosch, Yasmine and Arjun. This will make this season's roster the first with no returning characters in the series. Bosch, nonetheless, will be familiar, as he was a new character in Street Fighter 6 who was your player-character's rival in the game's World Tour mode. Yasmine is set to release on August 3, Arjun in the fall, while Tifa is planned to release in early 2027, and Bosch in Spring 2027.

Street Fighter 6 has unveiled its new roster of fighters for its fourth year during Summer Game Fest 2026, and Final Fantasy 7's Tifa is joining the fight. Although no gameplay footage was shown during this announcement, the AVALANCHE member's appaearance will be based on her new design in the Final Fantasy VII Remake series…

Street Fighter 6 has unveiled its new roster of fighters for its fourth year during Summer Game Fest 2026, and Final Fantasy 7's Tifa is joining the fight. Although no gameplay footage was shown during this announcement, the AVALANCHE member's appaearance will be based on her new design in the Final Fantasy VII Remake series while Materia will also be a mechanic. Also announced in Street Fighter 6's season 4 roster are three all-new characters in the series: Bosch, Yasmine and Arjun. This will make…

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