Alex's return in Street Fighter 6 redeems past criticisms

Capcom is bringing back Alex as a DLC character in Street Fighter 6, set for release on March 17, 2026, transforming the once-maligned wrestler into a compelling heel fighter. This marks the third addition to the game's Fighter Pass, following C. Viper and Sagat. The update addresses nearly three decades of fan dissatisfaction stemming from Alex's debut in Street Fighter 3.

Street Fighter 6 continues to expand its roster with returning characters, and Alex stands out for his revamped design that tackles long-standing issues from his history in the series. Introduced in Street Fighter 3: New Generation in 1997, Alex was positioned as the new protagonist, intended to replace icons like Ryu and Ken. This bold move contributed to fan backlash against the game, which removed many beloved fighters from Street Fighter 2, leading to widespread criticism before later versions like Third Strike recaptured the series' appeal.

Alex struggled with a messy playstyle marked by inconsistencies and relative weakness compared to other characters. His lore was sparse, limited mostly to a rivalry with the final boss Gill, and he never gained the popularity of contemporaries like Necro or Hugo. Even in Street Fighter 5, Alex featured odd animations and unrefined gameplay, perpetuating his underdog status.

Now, in Street Fighter 6, Capcom has reimagined Alex as a 'heel'—an antagonist wrestler drawing boos from the crowd. His moveset, motion-captured by professional wrestler Kenny Omega, emphasizes authentic close-range grappling and dirty tactics designed to force submissions. This approach embraces his 'hated' origins, infusing personality through a harsh accent and aggressive demeanor. A custom theme by JAM Project, known for anime tracks like those in One Punch Man, adds to the excitement.

The redesign includes returning special moves alongside a new wrestling stance, drawing parallels to Tekken's King and Armor King for explosive, thrilling combat. This evolution could elevate Alex to the level of staples like Ken or Ryu, potentially securing his future in the franchise.

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Realistic illustration depicting Street Fighter 6's Alex in an apologetic pose amid backlash over his revised backstory, with correction screens and fan protest signs.
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Capcom to revise misleading text in Alex's Street Fighter 6 backstory

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Capcom apologized for confusion surrounding Alex's storyline in Street Fighter 6, announcing plans to revise certain in-game text passages. The wrestler character's backstory depicts a romantic relationship with his second cousin and step-sister, Patricia, including marriage and a child on the way, which drew fan backlash. Director Takayuki Nakayama shared the statement on X on March 26.

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