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As previously announced, one of the series veterans that will be making their grand return to the ring will be the jovial but devastating sumo champion, E. Honda!
Having debuted in 1991’s genre-definingStreet Fighter II,E. Honda has long been one of the franchise’s heaviest hitters, second only to Zangief in his ability to dish out incredible damage in close quarters. Honda is feared throughout the fighting world for having mastered his own weight and momentum, capable of incredible feats of mobility despite his huge frame. At heart a noble, cheerful man, Honda is nonetheless a mountain of an opponent, quick to close the distance and to bring the fight to a swift end.

From the trailer, we can already see that Honda is bringing his typical M.O. toStreet Fighter 6. A charge character, Honda is capable of multiple torpedo headbutts, and can lock his opponent down with his famous Hundred-Hand-Slap — one ofStreet Fighter‘s most iconic moves. In addition, Honda is equipped with powerful grabs and command throws, allowing him to terrify grounded opponents and ensure cornered foes stay cornered. InStreet Fighter V, Honda was a nightmare due to the unbelievable safety of many of his moves. It remains to be seen whether hisSF6iteration will be equally as fearsome.
Street Fighter 6launches on PlayStation, PC, and Xbox on June . Be sure to check out our other reports on thegame in its current state, 50 thingsI loved about the beta, as well asCJ Andriessen’s experiencewith the Modern control system, and a list ofDo’s and Do Not Do’sfor the new sequel.








