Street Fighter 6 Sales Surpass 7 Million, Capcom Confirms

Capcom has confirmed that Street Fighter 6 has sold more than 7 million copies worldwide, marking a major commercial milestone for the long-running fighting series.

The title originally launched on June 2, 2023 for PlayStation, Xbox Series X|S and PC, and has continued to receive post-launch support from the developer.

According to Capcom's announcement, the cumulative sales figure places Street Fighter 6 ahead of several legacy entries in the franchise but still behind the series' current top seller.

Capcom noted that Street Fighter V remains the best-selling mainline entry at 7.90 million units, while the original Street Fighter II: The World Warrior release sold 6.30 million copies (figures reflect Capcom's reporting and specific release versions).

Capcom also used the announcement to outline ongoing content plans.

The publisher confirmed a Year 4 expansion for Street Fighter 6 and revealed that Final Fantasy VII character Tifa will be added to the playable roster as part of future DLC.

These updates form part of Capcom's continued roadmap for the title and underscore the company's long-term support strategy for fighting-game communities.

Rewritten statement from Capcom's message: 'This milestone is an achievement made possible by the support of players around the world, and we are deeply grateful for your continued enthusiasm for Street Fighter 6.'

Street Fighter 6 has been praised for modernizing core mechanics while aiming to broaden accessibility for new players.

The franchise itself has deep ties to Nintendo platforms dating back to Street Fighter II on the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, even as the 2023 release focused on PlayStation, Xbox and PC platforms.

For Nintendo-focused audiences, Street Fighter-related news is frequently highlighted during events like Nintendo Directs and on the Nintendo eShop when titles or legacy collections appear on Nintendo platforms.

Capcom's ongoing content cadence and cross-franchise collaborations — such as the inclusion of a Final Fantasy VII character — will keep the series visible across publisher announcements and industry showcases.

Capcom's sales update for Street Fighter 6 reinforces the franchise's commercial strength and sets expectations for additional content and character releases under the Year 4 plan.

Fans and industry observers can follow Capcom's official channels for precise release windows, platform details and further updates.