Street Fighter 6 Rashid
Image via Capcom on Twitter

Rashid Themed Battle Pass Arrives in Street Fighter 6

The second Fighting Pass for Street Fighter 6 launched and brings with it several stickers, music tracks, and avatar gear all themed around Rashid. The character himself does not currently have a release date, but is scheduled to appear as DLC sometime in Summer 2023.

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The Fighting Pass includes music tracks, clothing for player avatars, stickers, and access to the classic game Hyper Dyne Side Arms. The pass will have a limited free track available, but the premium track can be unlocked for 250 fighter coins ($4.99). It is available now and will end on July 23, 2023.

Here’s a picture going over the Street Fighter 6 Fighting Pass additions.

Street Fighter 6 Rashid Pass

Image via Capcom on Twitter

Rashid was originally announced as a DLC character for Street Fighter 6 back in April 2023. We’ll see him appear alongside AKI who is set to join the roster in Autumn 2023. Ed and Akuma will be arriving in early 2024. All 4 characters are available as part of the Year 1 Character Pass for $29.99. Rashid is an acrobatic fighter utilizing wind-based techniques and hailing from the Middle East, though an exact country has not been specified.

Street Fighter 6 also has a crossover with  Spy X Family: Code White in the works.

Street Fighter 6 is immediately available on PC, Xbox Series X/S, PS4 and PS5, with the Rashid Arrives! Fighting Pass available for 250 Fight Coins and lasting from July 4-23, 2023. Rashid is scheduled for a Summer 2023 release and is available as part of the Year 1 Character Pass. The soundtrack will be available for streaming later in July 2023.


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Elliot is a staff writer from the mist-shrouded isle of Albion, and has been covering gaming news and reviews for about a year. When not playing RPGs and Strategy games, she is often found trying (and failing) to resist the urge to buy more little plastic spacemen.