Join the SPYxFAMILY CODE: White Celebration in Street Fighter 6 Today!

• written by Krist Duro
Join the SPYxFAMILY CODE: White Celebration in Street Fighter 6 Today!

Starting today, the massively popular SPYxFAMILY anime series kicks off a special, limited-time in-game collaboration with Street Fighter™ 6 to commemorate the upcoming release of the feature film SPYxFAMILY CODE: White. The collaboration features amazingly hand-crafted avatar costumes, new avatar customisation options, and more!

For anyone that’s been wanting to hit the streets as Yor and Loid, your dream is now a reality! Players can deck out their avatar with Yor and Loid’s unique hairstyles via the avatar creator or purchase their respective outfits for 500 Drive Tickets each from the Battle Hub Collab Shop. Or if players really want to level up their game, they can enter the codes below in the avatar creation menu to look just like Yor or Loid in-game!

  • Yor Avatar Recipe Code: SPY_SF6_YOR
  • Loid Avatar Recipe Code: SPY_SF6_LOID

Additionally, all players who log in to the game during the limited time event between January 9 – January 31 will receive special collaborative items like photo frames, stickers and player titles via the “News” in Multi Menu. The Battle Hub will also have a new look to commemorate the collaboration during the event.

And don’t forget to check out this month’s Fighting Pass – “Capcom Cup Supporter.” The premium version of the pass includes Street Fighter II: The World Warrior playable via the Game Center by achieving a certain tier. We’ll also have special in-game events to celebrate Capcom Cup so stay tuned for more information. Capcom Cup X, taking place in Los Angeles this February, will bring together 48 players who have won their qualifying rounds in various regions around the world, and crown the world champion with a $1 million grand prize!

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