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Street Fighter 6’s upcoming fourth year of DLC fighters has been revealed (Image: Capcom).

Street Fighter 6 Year 4 DLC revealed with Final Fantasy 7's Tifa, Yasmin, Arjun, and Bosch

Street Fighter 6’s Year 4 DLC lineup has been revealed.

Capcom has officially unveiled Street Fighter 6’s Year 4 DLC lineup, including a rather special crossover: Tifa from Final Fantasy 7. During Summer Game Fest 2026, Capcom confirmed that Street Fighter 6 is getting Yasmin, Arjun, Bosch, and Tifa as DLC fighters in the Year 4 Pass. 

Here’s the Year 4 reveal trailer:

When is Tifa coming to Street Fighter 6?

Capcom’s Year 4 Pass for Street Fighter 6 is picked with some rather unconventional picks, to say the least. The Year 4 Pass includes four new playable fighters, much like previous annual passes, though none of them include returning Street Fighter characters from previous games. 

Here are all the characters coming in Street Fighter 6’s Year 4 Pass, and when they’ll be arriving:

  • Yasmine: 3 August, 2026
  • Arjun: Autumn 2026
  • Tifa: Early 2027
  • Bosch: Spring 2027

The Year 4 Pass includes two all-new original Street Fighter characters: Yasmine and Arjun. Players won’t have to wait too long to try the former fighter out either, as she will be launching this summer at the start of August. Arjun is another original addition to the Street Fighter roster, so it’s hard to predict what he’ll bring to the table. 

The latter two names on the Year 4 Pass should be more familiar. Tifa Lockhart from Final Fantasy 7 is joining Street Fighter 6 in early 2027, potentially lining up with the release of the final installment of the Final Fantasy 7 remake trilogy, Final Fantasy VII: Revelation. 

Bosch is returning from Street Fighter 6’s story-centric World Tour mode, where he appears as an NPC, and a rival to the player character. 

Street Fighter 6’s Year 4 Pass will kick off with the release of Yasmine on 3 August, 2026. 

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Timothy "Timaugustin" AugustinTimothy Augustin is a Senior Editor at GosuGamers who has written about video games and pop culture for over seven years, with hands-on experience previewing titles across PC, console, and mobile at industry events. Currently, Tim won't shut up about how good Pokémon Pokopia is. It's very good!