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Street Fighter 6 Kicks Off Year 4 — Yasmine Joins August 3, Fighting Pass Now Live

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Capcom has revealed Yasmine, the first Year 4 DLC character for Street Fighter 6. The Filipina Eskrima fighter arrives August 3, with a pre-release Fighting Pass live since July 2. Year 4 also brings Final Fantasy VII's Tifa as a crossover character.

Street Fighter 6 Kicks Off Year 4 — Yasmine Joins August 3, Fighting Pass Now Live

Capcom has officially kicked off Year 4 of Street Fighter 6, and the first new fighter is Yasmine, a karambit-wielding brawler from the Philippines who joins the roster on August 3. Ahead of her debut, the "Get Ready for Yasmine!" Fighting Pass went live on July 2 at 4:00 PM local time, letting players start earning Yasmine-themed rewards before she's even playable.

Street Fighter 6 Yasmine gameplay trailer
Street Fighter 6 Yasmine gameplay trailer

Who Is Yasmine — Fighting With a Blade

Yasmine fights using Eskrima, the Philippines' national martial art, wielding a curved karambit blade in close-quarters combat. She's the first playable character from the Philippines in the Street Fighter series' history, a milestone that's generated real excitement in the fighting game community — both for the representation and for a fighting style the roster hasn't seen before.

Capcom's reveal trailer showcased Yasmine's rushdown-heavy combos and karambit-specific special moves, signaling an aggressive, close-range playstyle that stands apart from the rest of the current cast.

The Year 4 Roadmap — Four New Fighters, Including a Tifa Crossover

The Year 4 Character Pass covers four new characters in total, and the headline surprise is Tifa Lockhart from Final Fantasy VII joining as a crossover fighter.

CharacterArrival Window
YasmineAugust 3, 2026
ArjunAutumn 2026
Tifa Lockhart (Final Fantasy VII crossover)Early 2027
BoschSpring 2027

Pricing — Character Pass and Ultimate Pass

Year 4 content is sold through two pass tiers. The Character Pass covers all four new fighters plus exclusive colors and a bonus Drive Ticket allotment, while the Ultimate Pass bundles in additional cosmetics on top.

ProductPriceContents
Year 4 Character Pass$29.994 new characters + exclusive colors + 3,000 Drive Tickets
Year 4 Ultimate Pass$45.99Character Pass contents + extra costumes

Why It Matters for the Competitive Scene

Since its 2023 launch, Street Fighter 6 has leaned on a steady cadence of seasonal DLC characters to keep its competitive metagame fresh, and Year 4 continues that pattern. With EVO season wrapping up, pro players will be watching closely to see how Yasmine's unconventional rushdown toolkit reshapes tournament strategy once she's tournament-legal. The continued crossover strategy — following past guest characters — also underlines Capcom's approach of using outside IP to pull new players into the fighting game genre.

Community Reaction

Reception to the Yasmine reveal trailer has been largely positive across fighting game communities.

  • "The karambit moveset is genuinely something new for this series."
  • "Finally, a Filipino character done with real respect for Eskrima."
  • "Tifa in a fighting game is a wild crossover, not mad about it though."
  • "Pass pricing stayed flat from last year, which is nice to see."

Some fans have raised questions about how Tifa's kit will be balanced against a roster built entirely around traditional fighting archetypes, and the community is waiting on detailed frame data before passing final judgment.

GamePeak Summary

TopicKey Point
New characterYasmine — Eskrima-based fighter from the Philippines, joins August 3
Pre-release event"Get Ready for Yasmine!" Fighting Pass, live since July 2
Year 4 rosterYasmine, Arjun, Tifa Lockhart, Bosch (rolling out through Spring 2027)
PricingCharacter Pass $29.99 / Ultimate Pass $45.99
SignificanceFirst Filipino character in series history + continued Final Fantasy crossover

Street Fighter 6's Year 4 is expanding roster diversity along two tracks at once: new regional representation and cross-IP crossovers. Once Yasmine launches on August 3, frame data and tournament adoption will be the next things to watch.

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