Street Fighter 6 players have uncovered a hidden code in the game that transforms its commentators into shout-casting animals.
Capcomâs latest game shows no signs of slowing down in popularity following its record-breaking June release and the addition of fan-favorite character Rashid. While the fighting game community has been hard at work adding their own catalog of mods to the game to âspiceâ things up, none of them quite reach the heights of a good old-fashioned hidden input code that savvy players would use in the franchiseâs arcade era. It looks like SF6 is continuing that legacy.
According to the fighting game YouTube account HiFight (which credits the discovery to Twitter user pika0722chu_) if you input a certain command while you and your opponent are on the versus screenâthe one where you can make silly facesâthe commentary team will literally bark like animals during matches. Unlike the kind of âbarksâ Ryu and Ken would do while throwing a punch or kicking, the shoutcasters who narrate matches will screech like a cat, trumpet like an elephant, roar like a tiger, bark like a dog, neigh like a horse, and crow like a rooster whenever you successfully land a hit on your opponent. You can hear for yourself below.
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If you want to give the cheat a whirl in your own SF6 match on your respective console, hereâs how:
PlayStation: Down, R1, Up, L1, Square, X, Triangle, and Circle
Xbox: Down, RB, Up, LB, X, A, Y, B
According to GameSpot, the code is a reference to the 16-bit-era code players would use at the start-up screen to get alternate colors and play mirror matches in Street Fighter II for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. Youâll know you successfully input the barnyard commentary code correctly when you hear a little chime sound effect before your match starts.
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SF6 players were first made wise to a hidden easter egg in the fighterâs mock live commentary feature when director Takayuki Nakayama teased players on his official Twitter account for not uncovering it since the gameâs big launch in June. Nakayama said that âthere is a hidden command in the commentary function, but it seems that no one has noticed it yet.â Apparently, that goading was enough to motivate pika0722chu_ to find the code. They posted their video revealing the barnyard commentary code a mere three days after Nakayamaâs taunt.
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