Unstoppable Street Fighter 6 Player Wins Matches While Running on Treadmill

Unstoppable Street Fighter 6 Player Wins Matches While Running on Treadmill

Unleashing a new level of gaming fitness, a Street Fighter 6 player dominates opponents while running on a treadmill, displaying an astounding level of fighting prowess that leaves viewers in awe

A Street Fighter 6 player recently demonstrated exceptional skill by defeating their opponents while using a treadmill, a feat that showcases their dedication and talent. Despite the game being released only recently, the Street Fighter 6 community already boasts numerous skilled players, some of whom are already achieving professional status.

Capcom's latest addition to the franchise, Street Fighter 6, has already garnered high praise and ratings. The game was marketed as the dawn of a new era for fighting games, and it seems to be delivering on its promise. With a Metacritic score of 93, Street Fighter 6 offers an accessible and hardcore gaming experience, thanks to its diverse range of traditional and modern controllers, catering to different players' preferences. However, one player took on the challenge of playing the game on the hardest difficulty level, foregoing all accessibility options.

In a recent video shared by a passionate fighting game fan named Marc with a C, impressive gameplay of Street Fighter 6 was showcased. The clip, originally streamed on Twitch, features streamer TalesofMrE defeating an opponent using a fight stick while walking on a treadmill. Despite playing as Zangief, a character not considered one of the best due to slow reaction time and big hitboxes, TalesofMrE managed to score a perfect K.O. by grabbing the opponent three times in a very quick fight. What makes this even more interesting is that TalesofMrE is not only a small Twitch streamer with less than 1,000 followers who focuses on fighting games, but also a Square Enix community manager. The full 42-minute video of TalesofMrE's impressive gameplay on the treadmill can be found on his official channel, where he wins the majority of his fights despite almost tripping once.

Fragment 3: This release schedule is exciting news for fans of the fighting game genre, who will have a lot to look forward to in 2023. With the release of Mortal Kombat 1 and the potential release of Tekken 8, three of the biggest fighting game franchises will have new installments out in the same year. This is a rare occurrence and a testament to the popularity and enduring appeal of these games. Fans can already get their hands on Street Fighter 6, which is available on multiple platforms including PC, PlayStation 4 and 5, and Xbox Series X/S.

Source: Destructoid