Street Fighter 6 was released on June 2nd to a glowing reception. One of the newest features in Street Fighter 6 that fans were most excited about is World Tour. This mode is a single-player campaign that raised many excited eyebrows with the same question: Is Street Fighter 6 worth it for single-player?

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Street Fighter 6 presents a convincing case for World Tour being one of the best additions to the series. The single-player campaign and character customization are features that should inspire other fighting games. With that, yes, Street Fighter 6's single-player campaign is worth it.

7 The Entire Campaign Teaches Various Mechanics

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Many Street Fighter veterans may not need to train themselves to master Street Fighter 6's Classic controls and its vast range of mechanics. For Street Fighter beginners though, the 2023 game represents a whole new world of ideas and combat techniques. To help newcomers, and even some veterans, the World Tour mode has a thousand different ways for players to enforce their skills.

The fights themselves are practice matches at their core. Different NPCs usually focus on one way to attack or defend, forcing players to counter that strategy. The part-time jobs also help players train, as the mini-games require skill in performing inputs and even knowing where an attack directly hits.

6 Character Customization

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One of the most exciting things about Street Fighter 6 is the fact that fans can create their own characters, or as Street Fighter 6 refers to them, Avatars. Upon selecting to play World Tour, players will be prompted with character customization. Here, they will be able to make their Avatar appear however they want.

Capcom's character customization feature is one of the best creators in the fighting genre's history, and fans have used the many options to create some amazing SF6 Avatars. Fans can even deck their character out with a variety of moves learned from the roster character like Ken or Chun-Li.

5 RPG Aspects Fit Right In

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Though Street Fighter 6 never explicitly went into informative detail about the core of World Tour's progression aside from a narrative, fans knew there was a leveling system. However, Street Fighter 6's World Tour has a lot more RPG features than one might have assumed. In World Tour, players will level up, and then they will have to invest in different skills on their skill tree.

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It is also important to select the best options when it comes to clothing and gear, as the latter's stats can make a lot of difference in battle. These numbers influence a match's outcome, so fans will want to make sure they aren't ignoring the wonderfully fitted RPG aspects of World Tour.

4 A Light-Hearted World And Narrative

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Sometimes, fighting games go for single-player campaigns that are a bit edgy and dark, with projects like Injustice serving as a prime example. With Street Fighter 6 though, World Tour offers a refreshingly light-hearted story. Simply put, World Tour's narrative is about the player's character and their search for the meaning of strength.

In this adventure, players' Avatars travel around the world to meet different Street Fighter 6 roster characters and study under them, learning their moves. Players also have a mysterious rival, Bosch, who does add a broody mood to the story, but it all fits well together.

3 Side Missions And Part-Time Jobs

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In World Tour, Street Fighter 6 crams in a lot more content than just the single-player story. Players are able to travel around Street Fighter's world, where they will have the opportunity to do side missions called sub-missions. These vary in the USA section of the map and can be exceptionally rewarding.

Street Fighter 6 even includes part-time jobs, where players can have their character earn some money on the side. These part-time jobs not only pay well but also help players who aren't fond of Street Fighter 6 controls.

2 You Can Fight Anyone

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Who knew there would be a classic fighting game that introduces an open-world where players could run up and uppercut a random civilian to start a classic 2D fighting match? That's exactly what Street Fighter 6 does, and it works phenomenally.

Like many RPG games, gaining EXP is done by tackling enemies over and over to level up. Street Fighter 6 is the same way, as players can run up to just about any person walking around World Tour and fight them to gain experience and other rewards.

1 The Open-World Is Done Well

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Many fans of Street Fighter 6 were on edge when news broke out that World Tour would partly be open-world. Once the game was released though, those fears subsided as they were met with an open-world that knew it was in service of a fighting game at its core.

Metro City is the main setting in World Tour, though players will eventually unlock a second open-world map in Asia. The open-world sections allow players to adventure through the Street Fighter world, visit shops, fight NPCs, do side missions, and even pick up a job to earn money.

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

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