Following the release of her official reveal trailer,Fatal Fury’s Mai Shiranui has been confirmed to be coming toStreet Fighter 6in early 2025. As the latest guest character of thecollaboration between SNK and Capcom, her inclusion represents a landmark moment of unity between fans of both franchises. After years of being relegated to first-party appearances, Mai seems primed to once again serve as a relatively faithful recreation of her home series incarnations.
After the successful integration of Terry Bogard, Mai is carrying on his momentum as the second SNK representative to joinStreet Fighter 6. The level of respect shown to Terry by giving him authentic moveset has led to optimism surrounding how Mai will be handled, and this trailer does indeed hint at a similar treatment. As Mai lays the groundwork for how Ken and Chun-Li’s own upcoming guest spots in the nextFatal Furycould play out, her trailer makes it seem likely that she will demonstrate a cross-franchise undertaking done right.

Street Fighter 6’s Mai Shiranui is Set to Do Justice to Her Fatal Fury Origins
On top of her accurate look despite the transition into a more photorealistic style, it also seems that Mai could be coming with an entire new stage based on her legacy inFF. Given that her trailer features an environment roughly resembling her Aokigahara-Sea of Trees stage fromFatal Fury 2, it seems reasonable to assume that this could be where she’s located as aMaster inStreet Fighter 6’s World Tour mode. It initially seemed more likely that the upcoming Elena would be matched to an original stage instead, but Mai is poised to follow the example of Terry with her own.
Mai’s Revealing Design Has Been Reaffirmed
One of the aspects of the trailer that has seemingly generated hype among fans is the line “Don’t keep a good girl waiting” uttered by Mai. This may be a direct reference toSmash Bros.lead Masahiro Sakurai’s explanation as to whyMai Shiranui was excluded fromSuper Smash Bros. Ultimate, stating that his series is for “good boys and girls of all different ages”. Through this apparent easter egg and the default outfit she’s set to have, it seems that Capcom is making a clear statement about its acceptance of the more provocative elements of its beloved roster members.
Mai Shiranui’s Reveal Trailer Cinematic Hints at Several Returning Moves
While she’s only been shown in what appears to be a World Tour mode cutscene in the trailer, Mai has already showcased some familiar special moves. With some of her animations directly referencing moves she’s had throughout thehistory of SNK games likeKing of Fighters, herSF6iteration is embracing some classic techniques that she’s become associated with her over the years. Although Mai has been more offensively oriented in her most recent outings, the return of certain moves could mean that she will be more of an all-rounder character this time around. These haven’t been explicitly confirmed in a released moves list, but the fact she’s been animated to perform them means they probably won’t be going to waste.
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Play legendary masters and new fan favorites like Ryu, Chun-Li, Luke, Jamie, Kimberly and more in this latest edition with each character featuring striking new redesigns and exhilarating cinematic specials.Dominate the Fighting Ground: Street Fighter 6 offers a highly evolved combat system with three control types - Classic, Modern and Dynamic - allowing you to quickly play to your skill level.The new Real Time Commentary Feature adds all the hype of a competitive match as well as easy-to-understand explanations about your gameplay. The Drive Gauge is a new system to manage your resources. Use it wisely in order to claim victory.Explore the Streets in World Tour: Discover the meaning of strength in World Tour, an immersive, single-player story mode. Take your avatar and explore Metro City and beyond. Meet Masters who will take you under their wing and teach you their style and techniques.Seek Rivals in the Battle Hub: The Battle Hub represents a core mode of Street Fighter 6 where players can gather and communicate, and become stronger together. Use the avatar you create in World Tour to check out cabinets on the Battle Hub floor and play against other players, or head over to the Game Center to enjoy some of Capcom’s classic arcade games.





