{"id":34465,"date":"2022-06-03T01:48:08","date_gmt":"2022-06-03T01:48:08","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/capcoms-street-fighter-6-has-now-changed-its-very-bad-logo\/"},"modified":"2022-06-03T01:48:08","modified_gmt":"2022-06-03T01:48:08","slug":"capcoms-street-fighter-6-has-now-changed-its-very-bad-logo","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/capcoms-street-fighter-6-has-now-changed-its-very-bad-logo\/","title":{"rendered":"Capcom’s Street Fighter 6 Has Now Changed Its Very Bad Logo"},"content":{"rendered":"\n
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When Street Fighter 6<\/em> was first unveiled earlier ththes year<\/span>one of the weirdest and most noteworthy things about its otherwise unremarkable trailer was the game’s logo. Which, as I said at the time, looked a lot like a piece of clipart<\/span>.<\/p>\n

If you missed it, here is the Street Fighter 6<\/em> logo as it was shown off in February on the left, while on the right is a piece of clipart available commercially from Adobe for $ 80.<\/p>\n

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Considering the series’ long and proud history with badass logos, this was a huge disappointment! I mean, look at these babies!<\/p>\n

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So it was interesting to see today that, when the game resurfaced with a new trailer<\/span>that cheap-ass logo had been removed and swapped out with something a bit slicker. <\/p>\n

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It’s actually not that <\/em>different. It keeps the hexagonal shape of the first effort, along with its font, but switches things up slightly by turning that hexagon into a “6 “. One that in a neat trick can be read two ways, by flipping it on its side to reveal the Roman numerals “VI”, harking back to the fact every other sequel in the series up until this point has used that convention (“Street Fighter II<\/em>“Street Fighter IV<\/em>“etc):<\/p>\n

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Is it now a great <\/em>logo? No. But it’s no longer a disaster, I think it’s interesting they went and changed it so soon, and I thought the flipped thing was neat enough to share! If you want to read more on the game’s big gameplay trailer from earlier today, head here and let Ian \u2014 who knows more about Street Fighter<\/em> than the rest of us put together \u2014 walk you through all the changes<\/span>including the introduction of a very odd open-world section that looks a lot like NBA 2K’s<\/em> neighborhood, only without the sneaker stores. <\/p>\n<\/div>\n

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When Street Fighter 6 was first unveiled earlier ththes yearone of the weirdest and most noteworthy things about its otherwise unremarkable trailer was the game’s logo. Which, as I said at the time, looked a lot like a piece of clipart. If you missed it, here is the Street Fighter 6 logo as it was …<\/p>\n

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