Capcom revealed the feature via a short clip posted to Twitter, below, that shows Luke and Ryu change their facial expression a couple of times with the camera up close and personal. “Show your attitude with the Game Face Feature in #StreetFighter6 by pressing directional buttons during the versus screen,” reads the tweet. “Scowl at your opponent, act all smug, or confuse them with a mixture of rapid emotions!” It’s a somewhat bizarre-looking feature I imagine I’ll have fun with for a bit, but will ditch once the novelty wears off… unless - and I apologise profusely for even suggesting such a thing: DLC facial expressions? It’s also a callback to a feature in Soulcalibur 2 that let you press a button to have your character say a line of dialogue during the loading scene. Street Fighter 6 was properly unveiled during last week’s State of Play broadcast with a more realistic art style and a few neat new features that change things up a bit. Loads of the game, including images purporting to show 22 playable characters, subsequently leaked - something Capcom was forced to acknowledge. “As residents of Metro City, we’ve all seen things we weren’t supposed to see, but we’re all in this together,” Capcom said in a candid tweet posted to the official Street Fighter channel. “We appreciate all the positive reactions. Thank you for the support!” Street Fighter 6 is due out at some point in 2023 for PC, PlayStation and Xbox.