![]() For those who want to take on ranked matches or simply queue up for player matches, this is done through a menu system that will then search for matches while players walk around the hub, though interacting with anything will cancel the matchmaking. The simplest method was simply go to one of the many arcade machines scattered throughout the hub and either choose to sit down on my own and wait for others, giving myself a desperate need to practice a bit against an AI dummy and try and learn how various moves worked in this latest release in the meantime, or sit down where someone else is already waiting and fighting against them. There were a number of ways that I could choose to participate in fights against other players online. Initially players are only able to wear the most basic of outfits for their fighter but by completing daily and overall challenges various fighter tickets could be used to purchase extra pieces of clothing and cosmetic pieces. Players can create all different manner of characters ranging from standard looking humans to freakish abominations, the latter of which happened to populate most lobbies with their character models bulging and shrinking to the maximum. First, of course, I was prompted to create an avatar that would be used to roam around the hub and the amount of customization options for characters is quite extensive. ![]() Over this past weekend I had a chance to participate in the most recent closed beta test for Street Fighter 6, giving a solid look at most of what players can expect when entering into the Battle Hub lobbies and looking to fight against others online. Platforms: Xbox Series X/S (Previewed), PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, PC
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