
Road Fighter 6's Subsequent Characters Are Juri And The All-New Kimberly
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- March 25, 2023
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It wouldn’t be an EVO with out some character bulletins, so Capcom took the chance this night to point out off the following two characters making up Road Fighter 6’s roster: the return of Juri, alongside Kimberly, a fighter making her sequence debut.
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You may see each in motion within the trailer under. Juri makes her entrance with one of many slickest Akira slides I’ve seen for some time, whereas Kimberly is described by Capcom as, uh, a “spunky new ninja,” who has particular strikes involving spray cans and a Walkman:
In fact this isn’t actually the first time we’ve seen Kimberly, who’s the primary playable African-American girl in Road Fighter sequence historical past. She was teased within the sport’s announcement trailer, and we noticed her full design (in addition to Juri’s) in that artwork leak from a number of months again.
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That leak might be going to spoil numerous these bulletins for the sport, at the least a bit of. Though, I suppose it has additionally acquired us desirous to see extra of a few of the cooler examples, like China’s A.Okay.I. and Italy’s superb new gladiator.
Road Fighter 6 is due someday subsequent 12 months.
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