Street Fighter 6 has been available for pre-order on Steam for a while now. However, only yesterday Capcom has updated the game page revealing how this new fighting game too will use the Denuvo tamper-evident technology.
Street Fighter 6 is out tomorrowso this basically means that Capcom revealed the presence of this anti-tamper technology just a couple of days earlier of the official launch. To be fair, it was almost a given that Capcom was going to use Denuvo after all the Japanese company has used Denuvo in virtually all of its latest releases. Now the good news is that Capcom is one of the few publishers that has removed Denuvo from his old games. For example, Resident Evil Village, Resident Evil 2 Remake, Resident Evil 3 Remake, Devil May Cry 5 and Monster Hunter World no longer have it. In theory, Denuvo will have no impact on game performance, but that remains to be seen.
Below is an overview via the official website:
With Street Fighter 6 you can demonstrate your skills around the world as you travel in search of your strength. Champions are not born, they are made. Even the strongest of wrestlers had to take the first steps. Now it’s your turn to take on the challenge and take your game to the next level. The world of Street Fighter 6 is all about street culture. From the graffiti, to the music that thunders through the tumult of the neighborhoods, to the combat itself. Thanks to the new graphics quality, you can also experience an even more accurate physical dimension. Dive into battle against other players. Let yourself be carried away by a rhythm that never stops. Take on the role of legendary fighters and new promises such as Ryu, Chun-Li, Luke, Jamie, Kimberly and many others in this latest edition, where each character is characterized by new and surprising makeovers and exciting cinematic sequences.
Street Fighter 6 will be released on June 2 on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, PS4 e PC. Here you find it our review of the game.