When Street Fighter 6 It was first revealed earlierIyearOne of the strangest and most noteworthy things in the unremarkable trailer was the game’s logo. Which, as I said at the time, looks a lot like a piece of Clipart.
If you missed it, here’s a file Street Fighter 6 The logo as viewed in February is on the left, while on the right is a piece of clip art commercially available from Adobe for $80.
Given the series’ long and proud history of badass logos, this was a huge disappointment! I mean, look at those kids!
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So it was interesting to see today that, when the game is back with a new trailerThis cheap logo has been removed and replaced with something more slender.
Actually it isn’t who – which Different. He. She It maintains the first voltage’s hex shape, along with its streak, but changes things up a bit by converting that hex to “6 “. One In an elegant trick It can be read in two ways, by flipping it on its side to reveal the Roman numerals “VI”, and returning to the fact that every other part of the series up to this point has used the convention (“Street Fighter II““Street Fighter IV“etc.):
Is it now a file amazing Logo? No, but it’s not a disaster anymore, I think it’s interesting that they went and changed it soon, And I thought the upside-down thing was elegant enough to share! If you wanted to read more about the game’s big trailer earlier today, head over here and let Ian – who knows more about Street Fighter Compared to the rest of us together — guiding you through all the changesincluding the introduction of a very strange section of the open world very similar to NBA 2K’s Neighborhood, just without sports shoe stores.
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