Spy x Family collaborates with Street Fighter, will the popular anime arrive in the famous fighting game?

Spy x Family collaborates with Street Fighter, will the popular anime come to the famous fighting game? It is something that remains to be seen, but we will know soon

We’re now at the point where Spy x Family is known beyond the general anime audience. Everyone wants a piece of the action. But Spy x Family also needs its share of publicity. With the movie set to premiere in Japan just around the corner and in the US and Europe sometime next year, it’s normal for them to seek collaborations with similar franchises. Even if those franchises are ones you wouldn’t have initially thought of, like Street Fighter.

To celebrate the release of Spy x Family Code: White, the franchise’s first movie, they’ve announced a collaboration with Street Fighter 6. Although this collaboration won’t kick off until January 9, they’ve teased us with a short anime featuring a showdown between Yor, the assassin and protagonist mother of the family in the series, and Chun-Li, the legendary martial artist from one of the world’s most famous franchises. All of this beautifully animated by WIT STUDIO, the team behind the Spy x Family anime.

Although Spy x Family Code: White is set to premiere on December 22 in Japan, with Crunchyroll confirming its arrival in Western theaters in 2024, this collaboration won’t begin until January 9. What it entails is something we’re still not entirely sure about. Whether it’ll involve in-game cosmetics or playable characters of some kind is something we’ll have to wait a little longer to find out.

Spy x Family’s second season is currently airing and can be viewed on Crunchyroll. Street Fighter 6 is available on PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, and PC. While we’re yet to know the specifics of this collaboration, we can appreciate the beauty of this short battle between these two women.

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A New Level of Skill: Experience Chun-Li’s Spectacular Performance in Competitive Street Fighter

It was the seventh match of 96 in the tournament organized by the Corner2Corner Twitch channel and nobody believes what they are seeing on the screen. As if it were Andersen’s tale, Chun-Li is completely naked.

Even if you are a boor, one very important thing in life is to know how to conceal it. Let no one notice that beneath that layer of professionalism and good manners lies a person who writes “hola” without an “h” and has a morally questionable website as their homepage. That was the case with Packz, a player of ‘Street Fighter 6’, who, for posterity, has been perceived as someone with certain tendencies, well, in that way. Spoiler: it’s not true.

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Three, two, one… Let the fight begin! On one side, player Lensta’s Kimberly (surprisingly fast). On the other, Packz_’s Chun-Li. It was the seventh match out of 96 in the tournament organized by the Twitch channel Corner2Corner, and nobody can believe what they’re seeing on the screen. As if it were an Andersen’s tale, Chun-Li is completely naked.

The commentators don’t know what to say beyond “What an interesting outfit” when the equation is solved: Packz was playing with a mod that allowed him to strip his favorite fighter. Absolutely nothing sick, of course not. The player, far from being penalized, continued to fight, now with a properly dressed Chun-Li.

It was of little use: the player bit the dust after two consecutive KOs, and Lensta advanced to the second round, where he was soundly defeated by someone named Xuses, who, in turn, was beaten in the next round. A series of failures that began with the biggest of all. Fortunately, Twitch has not suspended the Corner2Corner channel, but it wouldn’t be the first time they do something similar for similar foolishness.

Days later, the Twitch channel clarified what happened on Twitter: “Some stories have incorrectly blamed one of the players, but that is NOT the case. It was our host’s computer and their responsibility.” In fact, they asked not to blame the player, but to blame themselves, ensuring that the mod was removed, and it wouldn’t happen again. Packz did nothing wrong.

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