Street Fighter 6's New Battle Pass Faces Backlash Over Lack of Character Costumes
Street Fighter 6 players are expressing significant dissatisfaction with the recently announced "Boot Camp Bonanza" battle pass. The issue isn't the content included – avatars, stickers, and other customization options – but rather the glaring omission of new character costumes. This has sparked considerable online criticism across platforms like YouTube and Twitter.
The initial reaction to the battle pass trailer was overwhelmingly negative. Many players questioned the prioritization of avatar and sticker items, suggesting that new character costumes would likely be a more lucrative and desirable addition. Comments such as "who is buying the avatar stuff this much?" highlight the community's frustration. Some fans even stated they'd prefer no battle pass at all to the current offering.
The absence of new costumes is particularly jarring given the last update featuring new outfits was December 2023 (Outfit 3 pack). This prolonged wait, contrasting sharply with the more frequent costume releases in Street Fighter 5, fuels the negative sentiment. While Street Fighter 5 had its own controversies, the difference in Capcom's approach to post-launch content between the two titles is undeniable.
Despite the controversy surrounding the battle pass, the core gameplay of Street Fighter 6, including its innovative Drive mechanic, continues to attract players. The game's fresh mechanics and new characters provided a successful reboot for the franchise. However, the ongoing issues with the live-service model and the recent battle pass are souring the experience for many fans as we enter 2025. The future of the battle pass and the frequency of future costume releases remain uncertain.