When Vega appeared at the WWE Royal Rumble match on Peacock dressed as Juri from the Street Fighter series, it was revealed that she will serve as one of the in-game commentators.
As a result, players have the option of listening to Vega's live color commentary for matches, according to a report by Coming Soon.
Vega Will Hype Up The Crowd Beginning June 2
WWE's annual Royal Rumble event featured many thrilling moments as the sport's greatest performers competed for a spot in a title bout at WrestleMania 39 this year.
When Vega entered the arena for the women's event, it was made known that she will be providing a guest commentary in the upcoming Street Fighter 6.
This is in addition to a number of FGC commentators who will liven up the battles with what Capcom is referring to as its "Real Time Commentary Feature," such Tasty Steve and James Chen.
During the event, it can be remembered that when Vega arrived at the party, she was costumed as Juri Han from Street Fighter.
It is important to note that Vega is experienced in cosplay, having dressed as several famous figures from popular culture, IGN reports.
The superstar has dressed up as Mortal Kombat's Kitana and Mileena, Nurse Joy from the Pokemon anime series, Poison Ivy, Harley Quinn, Overwatch's D.Va, and Starlight from The Boys among many others before.
Aru, James Chen, Tasty Steve, Kosuke Hiraiwa, and Demon Kakka are some additional commentators, in addition to Jeremy "Vicious" Lopez.
As the second famous commentator, Vega joins Kakka, who sings for the Japanese metal band Sekima-II, Coming Soon writes.
On June 2, Street Fighter 6 will be made available on the PlayStation 4 & 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC, according to IGN.
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Street Fighter 6 Is Shaping Up To Be A Massive One
The next installment in Capcom's venerable fighting game series seems to not just be its most intense and visually stunning yet, but also its most approachable.
Street Fighter 6 will be released on Xbox systems as well, whereas Street Fighter V was only available on PC and PlayStation.
Players can anticipate seeing a few known people who survived the events of Street Fighter III and a ton of new faces in Street Fighter 6, which is set in the series' future, following the events of that game.
The more diverse selection of controls available to players in Street Fighter 6 is one of the game's major changes, as per Game Spot.
The Classic control scheme is for users who are confident and want a more traditional approach and will enable players to execute complex moves utilizing conventional inputs.
The Modern Control Type facilitates simpler inputs by streamlining the entire process by integrating a special move button with a single directional input to produce a special move.
The Dynamic Control Type is an AI-assisted feature that makes things even simpler by ensuring that users always make the best move possible based on where they are in a level.
Additionally, when compared to Street Fighter V's widely criticized use of that technology, Capcom has completely redesigned its rewind netcode, which is evident in the most recent beta.
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