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Where to Find Juri in Street Fighter 6

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When playing World Tour, you will meet many street fighters from all over the world. In fact, you can meet every single playable character in this game mode, even the DLC ones.

However, some of the characters are hidden, and others are optional. Although you meet Juri throughout the campaign, you must find her again to become her disciple and practice her style.

Don’t worry, though. We know exactly where to find Juri in Street Fighter 6.

Juri’s Location in World Tour

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At the beginning of Chapter 12-1, a side quest called “A Hard-Boiled Adventure” becomes available.

It leads you to Juri, but you cannot complete the side quest until you’ve finished the first step of the main storyline in Chapter 12-1.

This unlocks The Hangout in Old National, where you can change day to night. Once you have access to The Hangout, go to the central Bazaar in Old National during the day and talk to an NPC named Govind to start the quest.

Govind will ask you to interview two other NPCs, Sundal and Kapana. To speak with them, you’ll need it to be nighttime, so go to The Hangout and sleep until evening.

Then, go to the South Alley location, where you’ll encounter Govind, who turns out to be unpleasant. Defeat him, and Juri will appear at night in that location.

Find her and engage in a fight. Afterward, continue the conversation by selecting the dialogue choices that progress the interaction until she agrees to teach you her fighting style.

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All Master locations and unlock conditions in Street Fighter 6

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Street Fighter 6 is all about creating a fighter to represent yourself and taking them out onto the streets in World Tour, the biggest story-related content Capcom has ever developed for a title in the franchise. During your time exploring Metro City and beyond, you will find classic and new Street Fighter characters who take it upon themselves to train you as your Master—and give you access to their suite of Super Arts too. 

In total, players can train under all 18 fighters that make up SF6’s base roster of characters. Some of these Master Characters will be automatically unlocked as you play World Tour’s main set of missions—but a majority of them have been hidden away behind other content. 

Whether simply stumbling across them during your journey or completing long side missions to unlock remote locations of the globe, Capcom has made it somewhat challenging to find and convince the likes of Ryu and the World Warriors to take you on as a student. 

How to find and unlock all Master Characters in Street Fighter 6

Once you click start on the World Tour, you will have several missions thrust into your hands as a fledgling fighter looking to find your own meaning of strength. This includes the option to track down various Master fighters to train you in their unique styles of combat. 

With 18 potential Masters and their individual move lists available to learn, you might spend a lot of time digging up their locations. That is because each Master you learn from and bond with will give you access to more moves and styles to customize your fighter’s growing talents. 

Related: All voice actors for Street Fighter 6 : Full cast list

Here is a full list of the Master Characters in Street Fighter 6 , their location, and how you can unlock them in Street Fighter 6 . 

How to find Luke in Street Fighter 6 World Tour

Luke is the first Master you unlock in Street Fighter 6 and will automatically be your assigned mentor once you begin your World Tour. 

Most of the intro tutorial is actually teaching you how to customize your fighter using Luke’s style and moves. He is also technically a key player in the story of the mode, though it is in more of an abstract way after the opening concludes. 

Luke location in Metro City shown for Street Fighter 6.

Since you don’t need to unlock Luke as a Master, you can instantly start training his style up to earn new moves. He is located near the Training Center inside of the warehouse, which you can visit at any point during the day or night in Metro City. 

How to find Chun-Li in Street Fighter 6 World Tour

Chun-Li is the first World Warrior you will meet as part of the World Tour, and is also an unmissable Master. She is going to play a much smaller role than Luke, but her other main trainee Li-Fin plays a pivotal role in several chapters. 

Chun-Li's Metro City location for Street Fighter 6.

As soon as you enter Chapter 2-1, you will be tasked with finding Chun-Li in Chinatown. She doesn’t move from her spot in the middle of a large alley and can always be visited during the day in Metro City. 

How to find Marisa in Street Fighter 6 World Tour

Marisa is a newcomer to Street Fighter and is another Master you will encounter as part of a main mission, specifically Chapter 3-3, when you are tasked to manufacture a bag that Bosch stole from the Mad Gear Gang. 

World Map location showcasing Rome and Marisa in Street Fighter 6.

This will be the first introduction of the World Map, since you need to travel to Rome’s Colosseo to get things done. Marisa will be introduced through a cutscene, and you can interact with her after it ends and you complete your task in the area to ask if she will train you. 

How to find Lily in Street Fighter 6 World Tour

Lily is the first missable Master, being locked behind a side mission you unlock during Chapter 4-1 called “The Spirit Guide.” 

A woman named Ana will need help in Chinatown with a brief errand involving some Mad Gear NPCs. Once you complete her request, she will unlock Mexico and the Thunderfoot Settlement as a travel location on the World Map. 

World Map showcasing Mexico and Lily's location in Street Fighter 6.

Just like with Marisa, interacting with a few NPCs will trigger Lily’s cutscene, and you will actually have to fight her as a result. Once the battle is done, you can talk to her again and ask to learn her techniques. 

How to find Blanka in Street Fighter 6 World Tour

Blanka is an optional Master, but is not locked behind a side mission. Instead, Luke will unlock Brazil and the Ranger’s Hut during Chapter 6-1, letting you travel there and interact with the spirit of the jungle. 

Worldmap showcasing Brazil and Blanka's location in Street Fighter 6.

After a conversation and training session where Blanka teaches you how to pose as Blanka Chan, the jungle sprite, you can ask him to train you further. You also get the Blanka Chan suit as a rather useful piece of equipment you can use to boost your stats. 

How to find Dee Jay in Street Fighter 6 World Tour

Dee Jay is unlocked in the same chapter as Blanka, with Luke also pointing you to visit Jamaica and Bather’s Beach. 

World Map showcasing Jamaica and Dee Jay's location in Street Fighter 6.

I hope you know how to dance because the grooving battler will challenge you to a fight for not vibing with the other people at the beach to have fun. After that, you can ask him to be your Master and begin to learn his moves—though he does have an annoying mission for you later too, but that isn’t part of the unlock conditions. 

How to find Cammy in Street Fighter 6 World Tour

Once you start prepping for a tournament in Chapter 7-1, Cammy becomes obtainable as a Master if you complete the “Special Unit Del—?” side mission in Metro City’s subway. 

World Map showcasing United Kingdom and Cammy's location in Street Fighter 6.

You will need to clear the subway anyway to unlock the stadium and clear the barricades blocking off the western side of Metro City, but this side mission will also point you to clear out some Mad Gear Punks downtown. Doing so will enable an encounter with Cammy at King’s Street, England—a location you will have already visited once in a previous story event. 

How to find Manon in Street Fighter 6 World Tour

Time for yet another missable Master, newcomer Manon. 

The model-battler is hidden behind the side mission “Extra,” which unlocks around Chapter 7-3 once you begin really digging into the Novice League Tournament storyline. You will need to purchase a Judo Gi from the Dripping Style shop in order to progress in this quest, which will automatically take you to France once you equip the clothing and talk to the NPC, Oscar. 

World Map showing France and Manon's location in Street Fighter 6.

Manon will have her intro cutscene play automatically as she tossed you around for a video, and you can ask her to train you after it concludes. You will have to battle her before she agrees, though. 

How to find Ken in Street Fighter 6 World Tour

Ken is the first Master in a hot-minute you will encounter as part of a main mission—Chapter 8-3 “The Elusive Former National Champ.”

Your entire goal here is to investigate a construction site where Ken is working, which will require you to obtain a construction helmet first. This item can be purchased Apparel Clerk Gomorrah in the shopping area close to the stadium, unlocked via a side mission, or obtained by beating certain NPCs in Metro City. 

Once you equip the helmet, you can enter the construction site where Ken has his introduction cutscene. You will have to battle a construction worker before entering the building on the left, but after that, you can talk to Ken, fight him, and ask him to teach you. 

Ken's main location in Metro City for Street Fighter 6.

Ken is the first Master I maxed out during my World Tour playthrough and has some very interesting tidbits to share about key story events if you pay attention while talking to him throughout your training. 

How to find Edmond Honda in Street Fighter 6 World Tour

Just like Ken, E. Honda is part of the Chapter 8 storyline, specifically Chapter 8-4 “Big in Japan.” 

Here, you will need to visit the large sumo restaurant on the way to the stadium. Thi sis the Chanko House Edoman, and you will instantly be greeted with Honda’s introduction cutscene when you enter the establishment. 

Edmond Honda's main location in Metro City for Street Fighter 6.

From there you just need to walk around the ring, take a picture of him when prompted with your phone’s camera, and clear the mission. You can then ask him to be your Master and teach you his sumo ways. 

How to find Ryu in Street Fighter 6 World Tour

Once you complete E. Honda’s mission, you can travel to Genbu Temple in Japan. 

If you know Street Fighter lore, there is only one man who might be training there at this time, and you even got some hints in the lengthy “Monk Without a Cause” side mission too. Once there, you will find Ryu honing his warrior’s spirit and can take a picture of him to clear your mission objective. 

World Map showcasing Genbu Temple and Japan for Ryu's location in Street Fighter 6.

Ryu is also another simple Master to get, since all you have to do is talk to him, and he will walk you through some motions before going back to meditate. 

How to find Jamie in Street Fighter 6 World Tour

Jamie is another missable Master who doesn’t even really have a side mission to lock down his location for you. 

At night in Metro City, if you head to Chinatown and walk into the side alley where you have encountered some Mad Gear NPCs and Bao Bao with Li-Fen, Jamie will be taking on some thugs and will mistake you for one in his intro cutscene. 

Jamie's location in Metro City shown for Street Fighter 6.

Once that mistake is cleared up, you can climb up the ladders on the right side of the alley and reach the area you have met some Mad Gear NPCs in the past on a roof. Jamie hangs out here at night, and you can ask him to be your Master. 

How to find Kimberly in Street Fighter 6 World Tour

Jumping ahead to another Master you meet during the main story, Kimberly is actually the only fighter outside of JP and Juri who appears in the story during a mission who you are not tasked with tracking down in some fashion. 

She appears during Chapter 8-7 “High-Flying Man” as you infiltrate a building for some plot reasons that I won’t spoil here—get ready for a lot of that excuse coming up. 

Kimberly's Master location in Street Fighter 6.

After the mission is done, you can find Kimberly on a roof right above your “Hangout.” It is the one with the Watcher on it but to the far back left once you climb the second ladder behind him. You will see her hanging out in her alternate outfit, get challenged to a test of skill of the hardcore parkour variety, and then net yourself another Master to learn from. 

How to find Guile in Street Fighter 6 World Tour

Guile will also become an option after Chapter 8-7, though he is a bit more missable since you haven’t seen him yet. 

After speaking to an NPC near the construction site where Ken is located while wearing your procured SiRN lab coat, you will be tasked with boarding the Carrier Byron Taylor—an aircraft carrier off the coast of Grace Marina port—under the pretense of running maintenance on their cleaning drones. 

World Map showcasing the United States aircraft carrier and Guile's location in Street Fighter 6.

You will need to fight the cleaning robots first, but Guile will step in and cut one in half for you at the end. Simply talk to him after that, and you can unlock him as a Master. 

How to find Dhalsim in Street Fighter 6 World Tour

You’ve reached the homestretch now, and all four of the final Master fighters are completely optional, so pay attention and use your power of deduction to find out where they are hidden. 

I’m joking of course. A side mission called “Yoga Statue” is pretty self-explanatory and will see you beating up a scam artist who sells you a bogus statue that will give you some power. After purchasing the item during the day, change the time of day to night and go back to the same spot to teach him a lesson for lying.

India and Dhalsim's location shown from Street Fighter 6's World Map.

Once you defeat him, he will apologize—sort of—and point you to Dhalsimer Temple in India where you will meet Dhalsim. He will offer to teach you fairly quickly, as is the way of his yoga. I’m not sure when this mission pops up, but it could be around Chapter 9 or a bit earlier. 

How to find Zangief in Street Fighter 6 World Tour

Zangief was actually the last Master I unlocked before entering the “endgame” since it appears the side mission you need to complete doesn’t pop up until Chapter 9. 

Near the stadium, you will find the “Hither and Tither” side mission, where two wrestlers have arrived to compete in the canceled tournament. One doesn’t believe it is canceled, and his partner asks you to fight him to get the point across. After winning, he will point you to a new spot on the World Map. 

Zangief and Russia's location shown from Street Fighter 6's World Map.

Head to Russia and the Barmaley Steelworks and witness the strength of Zangief’s muscles. Then you can take part in a wholesome and very intense workout with the wrestler who has agreed to be your Master in all matters of building physical strength. 

How to find Juri in Street Fighter 6 World Tour

Avoiding all spoilers for the final two Masters, Juri is on the menu and she doesn’t remember an encounter you had earlier in the story very well. It took place in an alley during the Old Nayshall night once you arrive during Chapter 12. 

You will need to take part in the “A Hardboiled Adventure” side mission when it pops up, which will have you playing detective in a very odd scene. After a brief plot twist and fight with an NPC, you can encounter Juri and ask her to teach you. 

Juri's location in Old Nayshall for Street Fighter 6.

She will play hardball, and you do need to select the right answers to her questions to convince her to be your Master—just don’t say anything that will make her view you as spineless. From there, you have unlocked the final Master available… at least in the main story. 

How to find JP in Street Fighter 6 World Tour

JP is all types of redacted and it shows in all of your interactions throughout the game. If you want to learn his moves, you will need to complete the main story of World Tour and do some backtracking. 

After you clear the story, head back to Old Nayshall and make it nighttime before heading on up to Mount Vayshal and the Suval’hal Arena Entrance—otherwise known as the area right outside of the stadium where you fought the final tournament. He will be waiting on the stairs near the back of that area and want to talk. 

JP's Master location for Street Fighter 6.

Just accepting his offer to train will prompt a cutscene that is full of so many spoilers and potential story threads for future things before he becomes your Master. It was honestly super cool and added a lot of fuel to a potential DLC expansion for the World Tour mode coming sometime post-launch.  

Master Characters are also the key to unlocking the alternate costumes available for all of Street Fighter 6’s fighters, so you will want to complete all of these if you want to avoid using Fighter Coins instead . 

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All Master Locations in World Tour

Every Character on the roster of Street Fighter 6 makes an appearance during the World Tour campaign mode , and your player character can enroll with them to learn their moves . But where can you find them all? This Master guide provides a comprehensive breakdown of all Master Locations within the World Tour mode of SF6.

Where to Find All Master Locations in World Tour

The following Master locations are listed in alphabetical order for ease of navigation. Click the links below to jump to a particular Master.

Blanka Location

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Blanka can be found at the Ranger's Hut location in Brazil , accessible via the World Map.

Cammy Location

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Cammy can be found at the King's Street location in London , accessible via the World Map.

Chun-Li Location

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Chun-Li can be found in the Chinatown district of Metro City .

Dee Jay Location

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Dee Jay can be found at the Bather's Beach location in Jamaica , accessible via the World Map.

Dhalsim Location

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Dhalsim can be found at the Dhalsimer Temple location in India , accessible via the World Map.

E. Honda Location

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E. Honda can be found at the Chinko House Edomon, south of Urban Park, in Metro City .

Guile Location

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Guile can be found at the Carrier Byron Taylor location in America , accessible via the World Map.

Jamie Location

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Jamie can be found on the rooftop of a building in the side street of Chinatown within Metro City , and is only present at night.

JP Location

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JP can be found at the summit of Mount Vashal in Nayshall , accessible via the World Map. JP only becomes available after you complete the entire story, and is only present at night.

Juri Location

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Juri can be found in the East Alley in Nayshall , accessible via the World Map. Juri only becomes available after you complete the entire story, and is only present at night.

Ken Location

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Ken can be found in the construction site in Metro City .

Kimberly Location

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Kimberly can be found in the rooftop of the police station in Metro City , and is only present at night.

Lily Location

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Lily can be found at the Thunderfoot Settlement in Mexico , accessible via the World Map.

Luke Location

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Luke can be found in the Training Center in Metro City .

Manon Location

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Manon can be found at the Fete Foraine location in France , accessible via the World Map.

Marisa Location

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Marisa can be found at the Colisseo location in Italy , accessible via the World Map.

Ryu Location

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Ryu can be found at the Genbu Temple location in Japan , accessible via the World Map.

Zangief Location

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Zangief can be found at the Barmaley Steelworks location in Russia , accessible via the World Map.

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Street Fighter 6: How to Play Juri (Move List, Combos, Tips, & More)

Here’s the complete character guide for Juri, covering her moveset, combos, counters, and win conditions.

Juri, a skilled Taekwondo martial artist, is known for her close-range kicking combat. In Street Fighter 6 , she has evolved into a versatile fighter who can handle intense aerials and even excel in zoning. With a well-rounded arsenal of ground-to-air and air-to-ground combos, Juri is a top-tier character who fearlessly takes on the toughest opponents. However, her invincible moveset comes at a cost: She is difficult to control.

This guide, however, is a comprehensive resource for players aspiring to main Juri . It covers all her moves, combos, and strengths, along with useful tips to help Street Fighter 6 players transform her into a Master-level character.

RELATED: Street Fighter 6: How to Play Lily

Juri’s Fuha Stock, Explained

In Street Fighter 6 , Juri’s Fuha stocks are temporary buffs that enhance her reach, damage, and moveset . Juri can gather up to three Fuha charges simultaneously, which grants her a projectile and some linking moves. Unlike Manon's Medal Level , Fuha is not carried over to the next round. Instead, it is consumed per move.

Strategies for Juri

Based on Juri's archetype (close-range speed), it's best for her to employ an assassination strategy . As an assassin, Juri's goal should be to swiftly execute her opponent and retreat for the next combo, making her most effective against whiffing enemies.

Master Fuha Links

Juri’s three linkable Specials are Saihasho, Ankensatsu, and Go Ohsatsu . By consuming a Fuha stock, she can chain one attack with the other two, thereby maintaining her offense and keeping her opponent under constant pressure. Master the art of connecting these moves to unleash deadly combos.

Exploit Juri’s Landing Advantage

Because of her short startup, active, and recovery frames, Juri lands faster than an airborne enemy . Use this advantage to continue aerial combos on the ground or launch the opponent into the air again. Juri's Tensenrin (also known as her Dragon Punch) is the perfect move to initiate a ground-to-air sequence.

Zone with Poke, Projectile, and Anti-Air

Despite being a close-range attacker , Juri has a good ring generalship . Rely on her heavy punch, medium kick, and crouching medium kick to dominate the neutral combat. Bully zoners with her Ki-induced projectile or spinning anti-air Dragon Punch.

RELATED: Street Fighter 6: How to Play Marisa

Juri’s Move List

Juri has 18 moves in Street Fighter 6 : seven Special Moves, five Unique Attacks, three Throws, and three Super Arts . However, her Fuha mechanic adds new effects to her Specials and allows for additional links that extend her move list.

RELATED: Street Fighter 6: How to Play Kimberly

Best Combos for Juri

To execute successful combos with Juri, players should follow the sequence of poke, pound, and pressure . First, check for vulnerabilities and then proceed with a series of chained attacks. Finally, deliver a knockdown blow that creates an Okizeme opportunity.

Beginner: DR + F. MK + C. MP + QCF MK

For those new to playing Juri, a useful combo is initiating with a Drive Rush followed by a medium forward kick, then concluding with a crouching medium punch and Ankensatsu. The added benefit of this sequence is that it keeps the opponent within range for potential follow-up attacks.

Intermediate: J. HK + C. HP + QCF HK + FQCF HP

With a heavy jumping kick into a heavy crouching punch, players can create an opening for a Go Ohsatsu and Tensenrin combination. This sequence is particularly effective when the opponent crouches or plays defensively in the corners.

Advanced: C. MP + DR + C. HP + MP + C. MP + QCB MK + Super Art Lv. 3

To execute a devastating combo with Juri, begin with a crouching medium punch followed by a Drive Rush. Then, follow up with a crouching heavy punch, medium punch, and another crouching medium punch. This sequence sets the stage for a quarter-circle back medium kick, which leads to Juri's Level 3 Super Art .

RELATED: Street Fighter 6: How to Play Dhalsim

Pros and Cons of Playing as Juri

As one of the top fighters in Street Fighter 6’s tier list , Juri has no significant flaws. She is an all-round character with excellent pokes, consistent close-range links, and effective aerial combat skills . What makes Juri a rather complicated pick for beginners is her Fuha mechanic and her on-block disadvantages.

  • Safe pokes and checks
  • Linkable Special Moves
  • Deadly anti-air Special
  • Landing advantage in aerial combat
  • Effective air-to-ground and ground-to-air combos
  • Buff reliance
  • Grapple vulnerability

Tips for Winning with Juri

Juri is a highly agile and deadly character, making her a reliable choice for any match. To win with her, players simply need to poke their opponent and capitalize on their mistakes . For those seeking more specific advice, here are three expert tips to elevate Juri's gameplay strategy.

Deflect Projectiles with Fuhajin

With Fuhajin (QCB-K), players can deflect enemy projectiles and earn a Fuha stock along the process. This a crucial defensive strategy, especially when Juri is facing off against long-range zoners like JP or Dhalsim.

Stock One Fuha for the Level 1 Super Art

Juri's initial Super Art, Sakkai Fuhazan, is a potent combination of kicks. However, combined with a Fuha, it acquires more pushback influence, making it likelier to wall-slam the opponent. Try mixing this Super Art with Fuhajin to unleash its potential.

Turn Normals into Specials with Level 2 Super Art

As one of the best Super Arts in Street Fighter 6 , Juri’s Feng Shui Engine is crucial to her gameplay. With this move, Juri gains a temporary buff that allows for canceling normal moves into other normal moves or even unique attacks. Take advantage of this buff to confuse the opponent and hit them with unpredictable combos they didn’t see coming.

RELATED: Street Fighter 6: How to Play Ryu

How to Counter Juri

There are two types of counters for Juri: long-range zoners and close-range grapplers . The former group, which includes fighters such as JP and Dhalsim, can keep Juri's pressure at bay. Meanwhile, the latter group, including characters like Guile and Marisa, can take advantage of Juri's risky gameplay and break her stance with meaty command grabs .

Alternatively, standard or mid-range characters like Ryu and Manon can also be used to counter Juri, although this may be a slightly more challenging strategy.

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How to play Juri in Street Fighter 6: Moves, combos & backstory

How to play Juri in Street Fighter 6: Moves, combos & backstory

Written by 

Jack Roberts

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With Street Fighter 6 finally in the hands of excited players around the world, it is important to know whom you are going to be playing as and against if you’re going to get ahead.

Juri is one of the more antagonistic forces in the Street Fighter series, with revenge motivating her every move. So, you’re going to need to train hard if you’re going to get some control of her.

We’re going to be going through everything you need to know to get started playing as Juri in the game , including her backstory, combos and the best ways for you to get a handle on her.

  • Wondering what we thought of the game? Check out our review of Street Fighter 6 as well!

Who is Juri in Street Fighter 6?

Key art of Juri as she appears in Street Fighter 6

After first being introduced in Super Street Fighter IV , Juri has quickly cemented herself as something of a fan favourite. This is most likely owing to her brutal, sadistic nature as she embarks on an unrelenting goal of utterly obliterating her opponents.

While the previous titles saw her motivated by a revenge campaign against long-time series villain M. Bison , without that fuelling her, who knows what she is capable of now?

She previously served as an antagonistic underling for Seth , but has since become a character in her own right, and a terrifying force to be reckoned with.

  • Check out everything you need to know about Street Fighter 6’s World Tour mode as well!

Juri combo moves in Street Fighter 6

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As an expert in Taekwondo , Juri’s attacks place the focus on her kicks and being close to her opponents to show them just how cruel she can be.

Here, we’ll be breaking down some of the more complicated combos Juri has to offer, including her Special Moves , Super Arts and Unique Attacks .

For this guide, we’re using the inputs from the classic control scheme:

Special Moves

Unique attacks.

  • Why not check out our guide on how to play Ryu in Street Fighter 6 as well?

How to play Juri in Street Fighter 6

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In Street Fighter 6 , Juri specialises in getting up close and personal with opponents, with her kicks doing most of the work. She has a terrifying sadistic streak that should keep her opponents on their toes.

Her kicks can leave opponents open. Starting with the small kicks to knock foes off-kilter, you should follow up with the stronger combos and kicks once their guard is down.

Juri also has the potential to buff herself with her Fuha stock , allowing her to enhance her close-range sequences and combos. Building this up encourages an unrelenting playstyle, so don’t be afraid to keep those combos going and knock your opponents out of the air.

That’s everything you need to know about getting started with Juri in Street Fighter 6 . If you’re looking for more character guides, why not check out our guide on how to play Luke as well?

For more on Street Fighter 6 , keep checking back with GGRecon!

About the author 

Jack is a Guides Writer at GGRecon. With a BA (Hons) & MA in English and Creative Writing, he was also the Gaming Editor for The Indiependent. When not pondering which game has the best cup of coffee (and drinking far too much of it himself), he can often be found playing Dead by Daylight, Street Fighter or making yet another build in Bloodborne.

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Street Fighter 6 World Tour Juri Location

Street Fighter 6 World Tour Juri Location : Street Fighter 6 ‘s World Tour mode immerses players in a thrilling journey where they can explore different locations around the world and engage with a diverse array of street fighters. Among the roster of playable characters, the alluring and formidable Juri Han makes her highly anticipated return to the franchise. Juri’s presence adds a captivating dynamic to the game, as players have the opportunity to learn from her and adopt her unique fighting style.

Street Fighter 6 World Tour Juri Location

As players traverse the World Tour mode, they will encounter Juri and have the chance to study under her tutelage. Her character design and fierce combat abilities have made her a fan favorite, amplifying the excitement of discovering and unlocking her as a master. With her bare-footed ferocity and intricate moves, Juri brings a fresh perspective and challenges players to master her fighting techniques.

In this article, we’ll explore Street Fighter 6 World Tour Juri Location and become her disciples, unlocking her unique fighting style.

Juri Location in World Tour: Street Fighter 6

To become Juri’s disciple and practice her fighting style, you’ll need to embark on a specific quest in Street Fighter 6’s World Tour mode. Follow the steps below to find Juri:

Step 1: Advance to Chapter 12-1

Progress through the main storyline until you reach Chapter 12-1. This step is crucial to unlocking the quest that leads you to Juri.

Step 2: “A Hard-Boiled Adventure” Side Quest

At the beginning of Chapter 12-1, a side quest named “A Hard-Boiled Adventure” becomes available. This quest will guide you to Juri’s location.

Step 3: The Hangout in Old National

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Completing the first step of Chapter 12-1 will unlock The Hangout in Old National, a location where you can change between day and night. This will be important for the quest’s progression.

Step 4: Bazaar and Govind

During the daytime, head to the central bazaar in Old National. Look for an NPC named Govind and initiate a conversation with him. He plays a crucial role in accessing Juri.

Step 5: Night time Interviews

Govind will ask you to interview two other NPCs, Sundal and Kapana. However, you can only interact with them at night time. Return to The Hangout and sleep until the evening to proceed.

Step 6: South Alley Showdown

After completing the nighttime interviews, make your way to the South Alley location. Here, you will encounter Govind again, revealing his true nature. Engage in a battle and emerge victorious against him.

Step 7: Juri’s Appearance

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Once you have defeated Govind, Juri will appear at night in the South Alley location. Prepare for a fierce fight against her to prove your worth.

Step 8: Becoming Juri’s Disciple

After the intense battle, continue the conversation with Juri by selecting dialogue choices that advance the interaction. Demonstrate your passion and determination to learn from her, and she will agree to become your mentor and teach you her fighting style.

In the expansive world of Street Fighter 6’s World Tour mode, finding Juri and becoming her disciple is an exciting endeavor. By following the questline and proving your skills, you can unlock Juri as a master, enabling you to learn her unique fighting style and enhance your abilities. Take this opportunity to embrace the challenge, hone your techniques, and discover the power within Juri’s bare-footed ferocity. With dedication and perseverance, you can become a formidable fighter under her guidance.

For more gaming tips, guides, and valuable insights, make sure to visit the Gameophobic website. Also remember, Street Fighter 6 offers a world of diverse characters and encounters, so continue your journey through the World Tour mode to unlock more masters, learn new styles, and become a true street fighting legend.

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How to unlock JP as a Master in Street Fighter 6 World Tour

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JP, the mysterious Psycho Power-wielding antagonist of Street Fighter 6 can be your Master in World Tour if you follow these steps:

JP is the mysterious businessman behind the Nayshall's Suval'hal Tournament, and the primary antagonist of Street Fighter 6. However, despite his malevolent ways, you can adopt JP as your Master in World Tour, and here’s how:

Unlock JP as a Master in Street Fighter 6 World Tour

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Unlocking JP as a Master in Street Fighter 6 World Tour is a pretty arduous task, as it requires you to complete the entirety of the mainline story. This took us around 20 hours, but we also did a lot of side quests and unlocked all the masters along the way. If you’re just shooting for JP it could take you less time. However, regardless, you'll need to be at least on Chapter 15-1 to unlock JP as a Master.

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Once you’ve completed the story and defeated JP, head to the Suval'hal Arena Entrance in Nayshall at night. You’ll find JP standing under a pavilion overlooking the city. Watch the cutscene, and accept the Psycho Power, and JP will have become your Master.

How to unlock Juri as a Master in Street Fighter 6 World Tour

There’s a lot of people who want to take orders from Juri in Street Fighter 6, so here’s how Juri can become your Master in SF6 World Tour:

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How to unlock JP’s Outfit 2 in SF6 for free

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JPs suits and swagger are infectious, and you can get it for yourself by raising his Master Bond level up to the maximum (100) and unlocking his Outfit 2 in Street Fighter 6 World Tour. This can be done by using his fighting style, and giving him gifts. Each Master has a favored Gift and in the case of JP it’s the Antique Playing Cards.

The Antique Playing Cards are available from the Hawker NPC in Jamaica and cost around 5000 Zeny, so you might want to save up. You can quickly level up your Bond with JP by repeatedly gifting him this item. There's also a unique item called the Absurd Check. Originally, this gift item was bugged, and not tied to a specific master. Now, since the Rashid Update, it's JP's unique gift, and gives +40 bond. Good luck unlocking JP's Outfit 2 in Street Fighter 6 World Tour! 

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Desk shows off a super tight 69-hit combo with Juri in Street Fighter 6

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Over on his recently created Twitter account, Desk has recently uploaded a clip that showcases how Juri is no slouch when it comes her combo game. He ended up performing an extremely strict 69-hit combo with maximum resources and with the opponent trapped in the corner.

According to Desk, there are five separate instances of needing to microwalk for a duration of 1-3 frames. Notably, microwalking during a combo is the difference between getting an extra Drive Rush or not. This is due to how the Drive Gauge will replenish after performing a Drive Rush mid-combo if a microwalk is successfully pulled off.

However, it should be noted that Desk should only theoretically need to microwalk about two times to gain access to enough Drive Gauge to perform one raw Drive Rush and three cancel Drive Rushes. In other words, the other microwalk sequences of this combo are simply necessary to keep Juri close enough to continue the combo.

It's also mentioned that the combo is optimized so that the final jump heavy kick hits just a few frames before Juri's Feng Shui Engine — Super Art 2 — runs out. As such, Desk is then able to combo into Juri Super Art 1 to finish the 69-hit combo.

Desk ends up rating this combo as an "8 out of 10," though it's not clear if that's in terms of the combo's enjoyability to perform or its difficulty. Check it out below:

69-Hit Juri Combo. There are 5 separate instances of walking mid-combo, ranging between 1-3 frames each time. The number of hits during Feng Shui was also optimized to have the final j. hk hit a few frames before it runs out. Overall 8/10. Would Combo again. pic.twitter.com/KtNkoRM0xe — desk (@deskclips) March 9, 2024

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Street Fighter 6 Fans Love How Juri Roasts You In World Tour

"god you suck."

Street Fighter 6 players love how Juri interacts with and roasts the player if they become her student in World Tour, including telling them that they "suck" and have too much free time.

From making Ryu text like a boomer to Chun-Li acknowledging her "thick" thighs , one of the highlights of Street Fighter 6's World Tour mode is how many funny interactions the main cast has with the player character and how hard Capcom leans into each fighter's personality. One of the most popular examples of this is how Juri, everyone's favourite feet-focused fighter, continually roasts the player.

Related: Street Fighter 6 Review - Knockout Punch

While playing World Tour, the player will eventually run into Juri in London, which unlocks a side mission that eventually leads to her becoming one of the player's masters. As was the case with Ryu and Chun-Li (and pretty much every character on the roster) this leads to her giving the player her number and chatting with them over text.

Considering she's an anti-hero at best , you likely expected Juri to be less than kind to the player, but it turns out that she's a total roastmaster. As showcased by Twitter user dokidokigalaxy , Juri will text your character asking them to "say something funny", which will then lead to her telling them that "they suck".

That's not all, though. Another text conversation with Juri will have her asking the player what they do with their free time. If they respond by saying that they mostly just street fight, Juri will respond by saying "pfft" and then making fun of them by saying that it must be nice to have that much free time. Guess running around and cleaning up the streets of Metro City isn't fulfilling enough for her.

Another one of Juri's texts has her trolling the player with a link to a meetup that features FooTube's biggest influencers , which is presumably a rickroll of some kind. Juri will then quickly make it clear that the link is fake by prodding the player to press it, before praising (?) them that they're "not THAT stupid".

Although most of Juri's interactions with the player are pretty brutal, she does thankfully show some signs of softening up the more you interact with her. After highlighting all of the times that Juri makes fun of you, Twitter user dokidokigalaxy also showcased that Juri does have a softer side , as she makes sure the player has somewhere to go in Metro City if there's trouble in town and asks them to roll out the red carpet for her, complete with a spider emoji. Maybe she's not so brutal after all.

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CAPCOM released a new teaser trailer for the upcoming Street Fighter 6 DLC character Akuma during Day 2 of the streamed " CAPCOM Highlights" event on Monday. Akuma will be added to the game this spring as the final character in the Year 1 Character Pass.

Akuma will also be added to the World Tour mode with new missions and a special arena.

Characters in the Year 1 Character Pass will receive their Outfit 3 costumes when the final character, Akuma, is added to the game.

The game launched last June for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC via Steam .

The game's new real-time commentary feature includes commentary from famous fighting game community commentators highlighting aspects of the match as it progresses. The feature has subtitles available in 13 languages, and includes the commentators Thea Trinidad (also known as Zelina Vega), Vicious, Aru, Japanese commentator and caster Kōsuke Hiraiwa, and Sekima II band frontman Demon Kakka (formerly Demon Kogure ).

The game's returning characters includes Ryu, Chun-li, and Luke, the final playable DLC character for Street Fighter V . New to the franchise is Jamie, a breakdancing kickboxer. The launch roster also includes characters Manon, Kimberly, Marisa, Lily, JP, Juri, Dee Jay, Cammy, E. Honda, Blanka, Guile, Ken, Zangief, and Dhalsim.

The first round of DLC characters for the game include returning character Rashid, new character A.K.I., returning character Ed, and returning character Akuma in spring 2024. Players are able to purchase characters individually, or purchase all of them in a season pass. New costumes for 18 characters went on sale on December 1.

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  • 1 Présentation des personnages de Street Fighter 6
  • 2 Comment choisir son personnage sur Street Fighter 6 ?
  • 3 Les personnages polyvalents :
  • 4 Les zoneurs :
  • 5 Les rushdown :
  • 6 Les footsies :
  • 7 Les tricky/mix up :
  • 8 Les grapplers :
  • 9 Les brawlers :
  • 10 Comment débloquer tous les personnages ?

Présentation des personnages de Street Fighter 6

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Comment choisir son personnage sur street fighter 6 , les personnages polyvalents :.

Ryu dans Street Fighter 6

  • Ryu - Le personnage principal de la licence. Avec son kit hyper complet, il fait figure de standard ultime qui permettra à n’importe quel joueur qui débarque sur Street Fighter de se faire la main avant de découvrir les autres combattants. Il peut tout faire sans exceller dans un domaine précis. C’est la pierre angulaire du jeu.
  • Luke - Luke a rejoint la franchise sur Street Fighter 5. Il a été créé pour devenir « le nouveau Ryu » pour les jeunes fans de la licence. Il a donc un gameplay assez similaire.

Les zoneurs :

Dhalsim, le main de Mr. Crimson

  • Dhalsim - C’est avec ce personnage que Mr. Crimson a remporté le Red Bull Kumite 2021 (auquel il participera cette année encore après sa victoire lors du Red Bull Kumite France Qualifier). Dhalsim est un maître de yoga indien capable d’étendre ses membres pour attaquer de loin. Il est compliqué à maîtriser mais peut faire des ravages si vous réussissez à maintenir votre adversaire à bonne distance.
  • Guile - Si vous aimez jouer patiemment, en attendant votre adversaire pour le punir à la première erreur, Guile est probablement fait pour vous. Il possède la meilleure attaque à distance du jeu avec sa boule de feu et est très efficace face aux combattants abusant des sauts. De plus, il est relativement simple à prendre en main.
  • JP - Nouveau venu sur Street Fighter, JP est un homme d’affaires aux multiples facettes et le principal antagoniste du jeu. En combat, il peut invoquer de l’énergie noire pour agresser ses adversaires (en restant hors d’atteinte), ou se téléporter et les surprendre. Un régal à affronter…
  • A.K.I - Arrivée le 27 septembre avec le deuxième DLC du jeu, A.K.I est capable d’envoyer des attaques empoisonnées à la face de ses adversaires. Comme ses camarades zoneurs, elle est vulnérable au corps à corps malgré une mobilité plus que décente et des animations inspirées des serpents tout simplement incroyables.

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Cammy est potentiellement le personnage le plus rapide du jeu

  • Cammy - Membre des forces spéciales britanniques, à la fois adorée et détestée par une partie des joueurs, Cammy est un personnage ultra rapide qui cherche à martyriser ses ennemis via ses coups sautés.
  • Juri - Même si elle fait partie des rushdown du fait de ses combos dévastateurs, Juri est à la croisée des chemins entre plusieurs styles de jeu puisqu’elle est par exemple très performante dans le « neutral » (on y reviendra un peu plus bas) grâce à ses coups de pieds assez amples.
  • Ken - Comme son meilleur ami Ryu, Ken possède un style de combat dit « Shotokan ». Ayant été entraînés par le même maître, les deux personnages partagent un bon nombre de moves comme le Hadouken (la fameuse attaque spéciale qui envoie une vague d’énergie bleue), l'uppercut ou le coup de pied aérien. Malgré tout, Ken a un style offensif avec ses nombreux combos vers l’avant.
  • Rashid - Adepte du parkour, Rashid a une mobilité absolument folle qui fait de lui un personnage résolument tourné vers l’attaque. Ses mouvements lui permettent de surprendre ses adversaires pour lancer des combos meurtriers.

Les footsies :

  • Chun-Li - Grâce à sa range dans le neutral et son attaque à distance, Chun-Li force fréquemment ses adversaires à jouer dans les airs, une configuration qui lui permet de briller puisqu’elle possède pas mal de possibilités en anti-air. Attention toutefois, elle n’est pas à mettre dans toutes les mains, elle possède deux postures qui modifient son moveset et est donc compliquée à maîtriser.
  • Jamie - Comme JP, Jamie est un tout nouveau combattant au style bien particulier. Adepte de la capoeira, il doit enchaîner les combos pour boire à sa gourde et augmenter ses dégâts pour le reste du combat. Il débute chaque affrontement avec un gros désavantage : il n’a pas accès à tous ses coups et inflige 90% de ses dégâts. Il peut cependant évoluer quatre fois et passer à 110%. On est donc sur un potentiel certain, mais il faudra s’armer de patience et accepter de commencer le combat avec un temps de retard.

Les tricky/mix up :

Blanka a toujours l'air aussi sympa

  • Kimberly - Encore une fois, on est sur un nouveau combattant. Kimberly est une apprentie ninja qui, comme les autres membres de cette catégorie, peut enchaîner les attaques à un rythme effréné. Elle est très rapide et se projette vite vers l’avant (comme un combattant rushdown) pour tenter de coincer ses adversaires dans un corner.
  • Dee Jay - De son côté, Dee Jay emprunte certaines attaques d’habitude réservées aux zoneurs. Il peut donc attaquer à distance, mais surtout, il peut feindre cette attaque pour prendre son opposant à défaut, se rapprocher et l’envoyer dans les airs pour profiter de ses combos aériens.
  • Blanka - Depuis Street Fighter II sur borne d’arcade, Blanka fait des ravages grâce à sa mobilité et à ses moves surprenants. Parfois considéré comme un personnage de troll, il s’est tout de même hissé en finale de l’EVO, pas mal pour une boule d’énergie verte.

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La Française du roster est la princesse des chopes

  • Lily - Encore une nouvelle arrivée au roster de ce Street Fighter. À l'aide de ses massues, Lily possède une allonge plus que décente et peut ainsi briller en midrange avant de s’approcher pour effectuer un de ses grab signatures.
  • Zangief - Le lutteur russe est de retour avec un gameplay un peu plus polyvalent. Auparavant, il souffrait énormément à mi-distance, c’est moins le cas sur Street Fighter 6. Il faudra toujours être prêt à prendre des coups en attendant l’ouverture. Si vous êtes impatient, il n’est probablement pas fait pour vous.
  • Manon - La Française, à la fois judokate et danseuse de ballet, a une mécanique de gameplay qui se rapproche (un peu) de celle de Jamie. Au fur et à mesure qu’elle arrive à placer des grabs, ceux-ci gagnent en puissance. Détail important, ce boost continue d’être actif round après round. Elle est parfaite pour ceux qui aiment punir les joueurs qui font des erreurs dans le neutral.

Les brawlers :

Marisa est un tout nouveau personnage

  • Marisa - La gigantesque bijoutière italienne a une propension certaine à lentement mais sûrement avancer vers l’avant tout en envoyant d’énormes coups de poings qui, s’ils touchent, sont sûrs d’infliger de gros dégâts. Une addition au roster plus que bienvenue pour les amateurs de poids lourds, mais aussi les débutants.
  • E. Honda : Le sumo est un personnage récurrent de la franchise. Sur Street Fighter 6, il est de retour avec son coup de tête horizontal qui lui permet de se rapprocher de ses adversaires. Si vous êtes habitué à jouer de manière défensive en attendant une ouverture, c’est probablement votre futur main.

Comment débloquer tous les personnages ?

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Street Fighter 6: Season One Exit Survey

I f Street Fighter 6 stopped its current incredible momentum, it would still be considered one of the most successful fighting games in modern memory. A historical first month of sales, the largest fighting game tournament in terms of entrants at Evolution Fighting Game Championship ever, and the largest prize pool via Capcom Cup, the number of firsts that the game set is staggering. 

Now, nine months since its initial release and one Capcom Pro Tour down, we asked some of the most knowledgeable people in the fighting game community their thoughts on where the latest iteration of this iconic series stands:

“The launch of Street Fighter 6 was immaculate. Since picking up Street Fighter 4 back in 2009 and becoming a member of the community, I cannot recall any other fighting game releasing with as much warm critical reception from both casuals and hardcore Street Fighter players,” Brian Foster said. “The package was feature-rich for players interested in all aspects of Street Fighter – it was fully functional and complete with amazing net code and gameplay that was easy to get into and deep to master.”

Foster, nicknamed Brian_F, is one of the most noticeable faces in the fighting game community and knows a little about Street Fighter. His streams are popular for his nonchalant and no-nonsense commentary in addition to capturing an unfiltered perspective for competitive play through his multiple mediums. He’s a jack of all trades – a top player, content creator, commentator, and sometimes host while also holding down a full-time job. Foster represents a lot of the opinions that the competitive scene voices, most notably his point about sparse content releases since the game’s launch and its overall focus on Battle Hug aesthetics over in-game additions.

“Post-launch support, however, hasn't matched the impossibly high bar the release had set. Nearly a year later, we've received only three downloadable content characters with huge gaps between their releases. The content updates appear to be focused on Battle Hub avatar gear rather than costumes for the main cast and the relatively small roster size combined with lack of costume variety has contributed to a slight perception of staleness with the game,” Brian_F said. “While things could be better, they could be worse as well. Here's hoping season two comes with a fresh balance patch, a steady stream of characters and costumes, and a robust Capcom Pro Tour with an offline focus to keep the players and spectators engaged.”

From its initial player base on Steam of 34,150 players to its current average of around 12,480 players at time of writing (but with a peak of 45,965 in February that marks the second-highest number since the game’s launch), it’s safe to say that the game’s overall momentum steadied and normalized after the excitement. Those numbers may be in jeopardy if the timeline for content releases as alluded by Brian_F continue. It’s only natural for hype to die down but creating smaller gaps between content drops will only help incentivize the overall community.

One of the world’s most successful competitors, Saul “MenaRD” Mena waxed poetic on the launch of Street Fighter 6 but voiced the same concerns for the lack of new content and the priority to focus on only the Battle Hub. He mentioned the love for Street Fighter 5’s timeframe for releases but pushed back that it was still an upgrade over buying a new game every time something new was released. His perception is still an overall positive one and full of optimism.

“The world tour mode is unique, and I believe it brings a lot of value to the game outside of the traditional versus mode. Between World tour, Battle Hub, and Capcom Fighting Network, it’s a combination that gives you lots of in-game hours with no need of having someone with you to enjoy them,” MenaRD said. “Having great online play is such a big thing too and it's the best thing Street Fighter 6 brought.”

While Battle Hub avatars and crossover events are a step in the right direction, the overall ambitious approach to continue to appeal to different crowds may need a little more variety to continue generating new interest.

Competitive changes in the future

While both Brian_F and MenaRD are known for their tournament strengths, we asked one of the smartest minds in commentary and content creation for their opinion on where Street Fighter 6’s competitive future can go from here. Stephen “Sajam” Lyon is one of the best sources for unbiased and informative information in the fighting game community because of his dedication to both understanding every game available and his competitive history before his commentary work.

He commented that drive gauge in how it was used and viewed was the biggest contention point through the first Capcom Pro Tour for Street Fighter 6 and that the level of play will be so different in even half a year from now. He would love to see more new players pick up the game because of the innovations such as modern controls that allow people to not be immediately intimidated and believes that these are the biggest advancements that the game made overall.

“Street Fighter is in a great spot, but to really continue building we need more offline events and competition. The moments like Capcom Cup and EVO throughout the year were huge high points, but just too far apart,” Sajam said. “I would love to see the game celebrated at the highest level offline more frequently, since it’s the best part about any fighting game. If the release of characters is steady and we have more fun events to watch, I think it’ll continue to be a huge title for a long time.”

Both MenaRD and Brian_F agreed that the competition evolved at a rapid pace from even half a year ago after watching the entirety of the Capcom Cup competition. Brian_F cited Chris Wong’s Luke and his use of perfect parry as close to perfect optimization at its current state and MenaRD drove home the point that drive rush as well as drive parry will be techniques that will impact the game during its entire lifespan. Capcom Cup winner, Wang “UMA” Yuan-hao from Taiwan, was a great example of someone that took advantage of the system mechanics and character kit. He was not shy about perfect parrying to steal momentum and abusing the burnout system with his character, Juri.

“I would say the game is going in the right direction and its growing a lot, I don’t see why it would slow down especially when there are still improvements available for the Capcom Pro Tour and the support from Japan,” MenaRD said. “I think if the content is managed better with character announcements and content regarding the game, it will create more interest overall. I believe that department could be improved for sure, but I would not say anything is missing right now, this game is amazing.”

The viewership tends to agree with the current course for Street Fighter 6 as well. Capcom Cup’s peak viewership according to Esports Charts peaked at 311,610 from all the streaming channels it collected and averaged 117,037 throughout the competition according to Esports Charts .

What Street Fighter 6 did well

While a lot of the talk in competitive futures was optimistic and exciting, everyone agreed that for the game to continue to grow, it will rely on casual fans who would rather play single-player content or socialize while they train.

The biggest winners for Street Fighter 6 were modern and single-player options. Honestly, I think modern did more for onboarding than almost anything else,” Sajam said. “Watching big streamers play the game in Japan’s Crazy Raccoon Cup and understand the game so much better because of it is a big deal. I especially like that’s it’s primarily used for onboarding new players, but not super common at high level.”

“The biggest audience is casual gamers who like to dabble with the characters and engage with the world of Street Fighter. The World Tour, while maybe a subpar free-roam role-playing game on its own, was charming and provided enough entertainment and value to players within the context of the overall package,” Brian_F said. “The biggest impact to cater to these players I feel was the Battle Hub, which while it is an online mode, it bridges the social feature gap that fighting games have really struggled to address.”

The positive momentum and feelings are still there and show that the interest in modern fighting games is at an all-time high. Street Fighter 6 may already be breaking records, but why not continue to make history? 

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  9. Juri

    Release date Available now! Profile, voice clips, and theme song for JURI from SF6. Also includes a command list, frame data, and costumes. This sadistic thrillseeker enjoys the strife and suffering of others, taking immense joy in obliterating her foes. Without revenge against M. Bison as a motivator, she whiles away her time in a gloomy haze.

  10. Street Fighter 6: Every World Tour Master (& Where to Find Them)

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  11. All Master locations and unlock conditions in Street Fighter 6

    How to find Juri in Street Fighter 6 World Tour. Avoiding all spoilers for the final two Masters, Juri is on the menu and she doesn't remember an encounter you had earlier in the story very well ...

  12. All Master Locations in World Tour

    The following Master locations are listed in alphabetical order for ease of navigation. Click the links below to jump to a particular Master. All Master Locations in SF6. Blanka Location. Cammy ...

  13. Street Fighter 6: How to Play Juri (Move List, Combos, Tips, & More)

    In Street Fighter 6, she has evolved into a versatile fighter who can handle intense aerials and even excel in zoning. With a well-rounded arsenal of ground-to-air and air-to-ground combos, Juri ...

  14. How to unlock every character in Street Fighter 6 World Tour ...

    Juri is one of the best characters in Street Fighter 6. Location: Nayshall. Chapter: Unlocked via the sub-quest A Hardboiled Adventure. Juri is one of the most fun characters that you will get to ...

  15. How to unlock Juri's alternate costume in Street Fighter 6

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  16. How to play Juri in Street Fighter 6: Moves, combos & backstory

    In Street Fighter 6, Juri specialises in getting up close and personal with opponents, with her kicks doing most of the work. She has a terrifying sadistic streak that should keep her opponents on their toes. Her kicks can leave opponents open. Starting with the small kicks to knock foes off-kilter, you should follow up with the stronger combos ...

  17. Street Fighter 6

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  18. Street Fighter 6 World Tour Juri Location

    In the expansive world of Street Fighter 6's World Tour mode, finding Juri and becoming her disciple is an exciting endeavor. By following the questline and proving your skills, you can unlock Juri as a master, enabling you to learn her unique fighting style and enhance your abilities. Take this opportunity to embrace the challenge, hone your ...

  19. How to unlock JP as a Master in Street Fighter 6 World Tour

    However, regardless, you'll need to be at least on Chapter 15-1 to unlock JP as a Master. Once you've completed the story and defeated JP, head to the Suval'hal Arena Entrance in Nayshall at night. You'll find JP standing under a pavilion overlooking the city. Watch the cutscene, and accept the Psycho Power, and JP will have become your Master.

  20. Desk shows off a super tight 69-hit combo with Juri in Street Fighter 6

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  21. Street Fighter 6 Fans Love How Juri Roasts You In World Tour

    Street Fighter 6 players love how Juri interacts with and roasts the player if they become her student in World Tour, including telling them that they "suck" and have too much free time.. From making Ryu text like a boomer to Chun-Li acknowledging her "thick" thighs, one of the highlights of Street Fighter 6's World Tour mode is how many funny interactions the main cast has with the player ...

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  23. Street Fighter 6 Tier List

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  24. Juri Command List

    Common Moves. Drive Impact: Sekkan Kick H H. Drive Reversal: Kaita Raid H H (When blocking or during a successful Drive Parry) Drive Parry M M (Hold the button to extend the move's duration) Parry Drive Rush (During a Drive Parry) Cancel Drive Rush ( ) M M (While connecting with a special-cancelable move) View the command list for JURI from SF6.

  25. Meeting Juri For The First Time in Street Fighter 6 World Tour

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  26. Street Fighter 6 Game Previews DLC Character Akuma in New Teaser

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  27. Street Fighter 6 : le guide des personnages du jeu

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  29. Street Fighter 6: Season One Exit Survey

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