Street Fighter 6 introduces energy drink trading cards

A collaboration between UHA Mikakuto and Kinki University has produced card-shaped energy drink trading cards featuring Street Fighter 6 characters. These non-caffeine concentrates aim to provide quick energy boosts for gamers and others needing focus. The product is set for crowdfunding in Japan, targeting esports players with a collectible, surprise-element design.

The Street Fighter 6 energy drink trading cards, branded as ENERGY ARTS, represent an unusual tie-in for the fighting game. Developed jointly by UHA Mikakuto and Kinki University, these items combine collectible cards with concentrated energy supplements in sweet flavors. Characters like Ryu and Chun-Li appear on the cards, allowing users to "restore real-life HP" during intense sessions.

Announced via a tweet from UHA Mikakuto on January 22, 2026, the product emphasizes seamless refueling. "When playing games, taking an exam, in a meeting, or driving a car—in situations that require concentration, many people face the challenge of refueling, which equates to a break in concentration," the announcement states. It promises an effortless solution: "Simply pick it up, snap it open with one hand, and suck it up." This design minimizes actions like opening, holding, drinking, and storing, completing energy replenishment in 0.5 seconds for a "transparent" user experience.

Targeted at competitive esports players, the cards function like loot boxes, with contents unknown until opened to encourage collection. Currently available only in Japan, crowdfunding on Makuake was set to begin shortly after the tweet. The non-caffeine formula avoids jitters, focusing on quick concentration boosts amid gaming or work.

This launch highlights innovative merchandise in gaming culture, blending nostalgia with practical utility. While aimed at adults, the collectible aspect evokes trading card traditions, potentially appealing to fans beyond esports.

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