Capcom's announcement that Street Fighter 6 has surpassed 5 million copies sold marks a significant milestone for the long-running franchise, especially as it enters its third year of life. The game, which launched in June 2023, has consistently met and exceeded sales expectations, driven by strong player engagement, continuous content updates, and strategic platform expansion.
Key Highlights from the Announcement:
- 5 million units sold — a major leap from 4 million reported in September 2024 and 3 million in January 2024.
- Switch 2 Launch Boost: The decision to bring Street Fighter 6 to the Nintendo Switch 2 at launch played a pivotal role in driving sales. The console-exclusive modes and use of Joy-Con gyro controls added new depth to gameplay, appealing to both newcomers and longtime fans.
- Crossplay Support: A major feature enabling cross-platform play between Switch 2 and other versions (PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S) has dramatically expanded the matchmaking pool, enhancing the game’s online vitality.
- DLC Roadmap Confirmed: Capcom continues to invest heavily in the game’s future:
- Sagat – Summer 2024
- C. Viper – Fall 2024
- Alex – Early 2026
- Ingrid – Late Spring 2026
The reveal trailer, featuring Kenny Omega transforming into each character, generated strong fan excitement and highlighted Capcom’s commitment to long-term support.
Sales Context: How Does Street Fighter 6 Stack Up?
While Street Fighter 6 has now sold 5 million copies, it still has a long way to go to surpass the lifetime sales of its predecessor, Street Fighter 5, which reached 7.8 million. However, the trajectory is promising.
Comparisons with Franchise Classics:
- Street Fighter 2 (1991) – 6.30 million
- Street Fighter 2 Turbo (1993) – 4.1 million
- Street Fighter 5 – 7.8 million
- Street Fighter 6 – 5 million (as of mid-2025)
Despite not yet matching SF5’s lifetime total, SF6 is performing strongly for a modern entry, particularly given the competitive landscape and evolving player habits.
Against Rivals:
- Mortal Kombat 1 (2023) – Also sold 5 million copies, but was deemed a sales disappointment by NetherRealm due to lower-than-expected adoption and a challenging launch. Despite this, it remains a top-tier fighter, but lacks the same long-term momentum as SF6.
- Capcom’s focus on player retention, steady DLC, and crossplay gives Street Fighter 6 an edge in sustainability.
Looking Ahead: Can SF6 Hit 10 Million?
Capcom has set a lifetime target of over 10 million units, aiming to surpass Street Fighter 5. While ambitious, it’s not out of reach given:
- The game’s feature-rich foundation (including the new World Warrior mode and deep story campaign).
- Strong pro and esports presence, with SF6 already becoming a staple in major tournaments.
- Ongoing community engagement through tournaments, content creators, and seasonal events.
- The Switch 2 launch potentially unlocking a new generation of players.
With four more DLC characters on the way, continued balance updates, and a robust online ecosystem, Street Fighter 6 is well-positioned to keep growing — especially as it gains traction on the new hardware.
Final Verdict:
"Street Fighter 6 has not only met expectations — it’s exceeded them. With 5 million sold, crossplay, a killer DLC roadmap, and a fresh take on a classic formula, it's more than just a sequel. It's a revival. And with its story far from over, the next chapter could very well make history."
For now, the fighting game world is watching closely — because Street Fighter 6 isn’t just selling well. It’s building a legacy.
🔥 “The world’s greatest fighters are just getting started.”