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Street Fighter 6 has been released to rave reviews. The latest entry in the long-running fighting game franchise is one of the most accessible in the entire genre. The game contains all sorts of tools for players to learn and improve. First-time fans can try out the brand-new control types and in-depth character tutorials to decide their main fighter of choice.

Veterans and newcomers to the franchise alike can even watch replays to learn from past mistakes or relive close victories. This extends to watching matches from the top players as well. Players can use this guide to learn where they can view replays in Street Fighter 6.

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How to Watch Replays

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To watch replays, players need to access the multi-menu; they can do this by pressing the start button on most screens. From there, press the Capcom Fighter Network spot on the grid - this is where fans can access their Street Fighter 6 friend list and manage clubs. Press on Replays to open up the menu.

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This is where players can choose which replay they want to view. The recommended tab will display replays with similar Street Fighter 6 characters to the ones the player is using. My Replays will show a list of recent online games the player has taken part in.

There is a limit to how many replays will be stored in this tab before it becomes necessary to search for them. Local Replays are where fans can view any offline games. The search function allows players to find more replays online by narrowing down criteria, including specific fighters. Once fans have chosen a replay, they can press to view it. There is also an option to Add to Replay List, which will save the video to the replay list where up to 500 can be stored.

Replay Tools

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When players are watching a replay, they can use the game's tools to learn more. Pressing start will bring up the settings, where players can enable features straight out of training mode, like damage stats and detailed input history. Pressing the Square/X button will pause the replay and let the video be slowly moved frame by frame. This way, players can view precisely where a grab missed or a super move connected. Frame data can also be switched on for experts who understand the deeper nuances of Street Fighter 6. With all this data available, players are sure to gain knowledge for competitive play.

Street Fighter 6 is available now on PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, and PC.