Since the beginning of the month we know that Rashid, the first DLC character you will have Street Fighter 6 (SF6) arrives on July 24. Additionally, the organization of EVO 2023 —in addition to revealing that Rashid will be legal in his event— revealed that Street Fighter 6 will have more than 7,000 participants. Now, just days after the arrival of the first DLC character to SF6— Capcom has shared a move guide for Rashid. In addition, the Japanese developer confirmed that with the update that will add Rashid to Street Fighter 6 The way in which the Drive Rush Cancel is executed will also be adjusted.
The guide to the movements of the Rashid version that we will see in SF6 all character movements are covered. In the video we can even see some examples of situations in which the character’s new tools can be used in some way. Among the movements that Rashid will have in Street Fighter 6 we highlight his Tier 2 Super Art, Ysaar. This, unlike in Street Fighter Vcauses Rashid to move more horizontally and its effects stay on screen for a longer period.
How will the Drive Rush Cancel be executed in Street Fighter 6 (SF6), after the July 24 update?
Rashid does not arrive alone, since along with the first update that he will receive Street Fighter 6 (SF6), the way the Drive Rush Cancel mechanic is executed will be adjusted. According to Capcom, starting July 24, players will be able to cancel normal moves that allow it by simply pressing the medium hit buttons in classic mode or the Drive Parry button in modern. It should be noted that, according to the Japanese publicationthe Drive Rush Cancel can only be executed in a neutral position or while maintaining forward movement.
It is unknown what significant changes this change and the use of Rashid in competitive play will bring just days after EVO. This will be the first CPT Event of the first competitive circuit of Street Fighter 6. However, some players on social networks claim that some characters such as Luke and Ken will benefit from this change.
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