During Capcom’s Spotlight presentation last Thursday, most announcements were about smaller updates. However, an exciting reveal was saved for Street Fighter 6 fans: The development of Outfit 4 DLC has been confirmed, featuring scant summer outfits for the already fiery roster.
In the gallery below, you’ll find design concepts for swimwear that Capcom unveiled, featuring characters like Cammy, Chun-Li, Jamie, and Luke among others. Check it out!



1) At present, there’s no specific release date announced yet, and all we have are concept artworks. However, given the summer theme hinted in these skins, it seems likely they’ll be launched sooner rather than later.
Outfit 4 has been under development for quite some time now. The Outfit 3 lineup was released as far back as December 2023, only a few months after the game’s initial launch in October 2023.
Assuming the final designs match what we see here, I suspect Capcom will rake in enough profits to sustain the live service of the game for several more years, if not longer. Street Fighter 6 isn’t alone in unveiling new outfits this summer; Marvel Rivals is also planning to release a fresh lineup soon.
Street Fighter 6’s character roster will expand on August 5 with the addition of Sagat. You can check out his teaser trailer below:
At this year’s Summer Game Fest 2025, I had the opportunity to get my hands on Pragmata, catch a glimpse of Resident Evil Requiem, and discuss Onimusha: Way of the Sword with its developers. All three of these anticipated games are set to be released in 2026, with Resident Evil Requiem planning to launch in February.
At the moment, you can play Street Fighter 6 on Xbox Series X|S, Steam for Windows PC, PlayStation 5, and the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2.
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