by Daniel Oct 17,2025
Street Fighter 6: Years 1-2 Fighters Edition launches June 5 exclusively for Nintendo Switch 2, featuring 26 playable characters across 20 dynamic stages. Preorders are now live (available at Target). Continue reading for full details.
$59.99 at Target
$59.99 at Walmart
$59.99 at GameStop
Unlike most first-party Switch 2 titles priced higher, this edition arrives at a consumer-friendly $59.99. Comparatively, enhanced Switch ports like Mario Kart World and Tears of the Kingdom retail between $69.99-$79.99.
This Switch 2 release utilizes game-key cards - physical media resembling cartridges that require digital redemption. After inserting the card, players must download the full game (approximately 50GB) from Nintendo eShop. Consider supplementing your storage with a microSD Express card.
This definitive package includes all base roster fighters plus Year 1-2 DLC characters, totaling 26 combatants across 20 vibrant stages.
From our 9/10 review: "Street Fighter 6 redefines fighting game excellence. The innovative Drive System creates unparalleled strategic depth, while the strongest launch roster in franchise history combines with flawless netcode. Though World Tour mode's progression feels slow, these are merely glancing blows against one of the most refined fighters ever crafted - essential for newcomers and veterans alike."
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