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Street Fighter 6 World Tour Concludes: Ingrid’s Journey Ends on PlayStation 5 & PlayStation 4

bekir May 28, 2026 2 min read 1 views

At its core, Street Fighter 6 is a high‑octane competitive multiplayer title, yet its World Tour mode has become a hidden gem for solo players, offering a rich narrative experience that rivals any traditional single‑player campaign.

With every downloadable content release, Capcom has woven new chapters and quests into the World Tour storyline, granting players the chance to master the techniques of legendary Masters and even collaborate with them to unlock exclusive outfits.

Today, the addition of Ingrid to the roster marked a pivotal moment: the publisher has confirmed that this will be the final update to the single‑player mode. In a statement posted on X (formerly Twitter), a Capcom spokesperson clarified, “Please note that Ingrid will be the final character to receive additional World Tour story content upon release. Previously added World Tour content will remain playable.”

Analysis: This decision signals Capcom’s strategic shift toward prioritizing live‑service and multiplayer engagement, potentially reshaping the long‑term support model for fighting games and influencing how future titles balance narrative depth with ongoing content updates.

While the decision doesn’t entirely close the door on new World Tour quests, it does signal that the characters introduced in Season 4 will be excluded from the mode altogether. This is a significant setback for fans who relished tackling these challenges alongside each fresh DLC drop.

“I know I’m one of the few who actually engaged with it, but this is a huge disappointment. If Capcom is cutting World Tour, there should be more characters per season to justify reallocating resources,” one player lamented.

Admittedly, Capcom has invested heavily in World Tour, so it’s understandable that the company is evolving its strategy. Nonetheless, many players hope for a compelling replacement for this content in the upcoming season.

Until the publisher confirms its plans, I’ll hold off on further criticism. I expect a formal announcement next week—likely during the State of Play livestream or at Summer Game Fest—to reveal what’s next for the franchise.

News Source: Pushsquare

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