Capcom Releases Mini-Doc On Street Fighter Pro Who Plays With His Face

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Capcom has released a mini-documentary on BrolyLegs, pro Street Fighter player, and the current number one Chun-Li online player in Ultra Street Fighter IV.

 

What’s remarkable about BrolyLegs is that he has arthrogryposis, which is a a joint and muscle condition that means his legs and arms didn’t develop properly, leaving him in a permanent laying down position.

 

Despite that, BrolyLegs has been playing video games since he was two-years-old. He supports a controller with one arm and uses his face to hit the buttons.

 

He’s also a trainer and helps people get better at Street Fighter and also become inspired in their life to do more. You can check out his story in the mini-doc above.

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