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But is pleased with the hugely positive response<\/h2>\n

It’s been an incredibly exciting weekend for Street Fighter<\/em> fans, not only did we receive our first look at the colorful gameplay of upcoming release Street Fighter 6<\/em>but this official reveal was swiftly followed by a very unofficial leak, revealing what appeared to be 22 pieces of character art, with further in-game clips later surfacing on various social media platforms.<\/p>\n

Several hours after the exciting images had been circulating on the information superhighway, publisher Capcom took to Twitter to address the leak, hinting toward it in non-too-subtle fashion. The general consensus seemed to read that Capcom was understandably frustrated about the leak, but was very pleased that the new characters, costumes, and official gameplay video had been so positively received.<\/p>\n

“As residents of Metro City, we’ve all seen things we weren’t supposed to see, but we’re all in this together,” wrote Capcom in a message posted on the official Street Fighter<\/em> Twitter<\/a>. \u201cWe appreciate all the positive reactions. Thank you for the support! “<\/p>\n

The tweet more or less suggests that the leak is accurate, something that had already long been decided by fans and those in the know.<\/p>\n