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Street Fighter 3 Costumes Put Juri in Pajamas, Marisa in a Wedding Dress


At Evo 2023, Capcom teased the upcoming Street Fighter 6 Outfit 3 costumes for Dee Jay, Guile, Juri, and Marisa. Concept art for all four appeared. Each one looks very different than their normal attire. For example, Juri is wearing a one-piece pajama in hers, while Marisa is wearing a wedding dress. There’s no release date for any of them yet, however.

First, here’s Dee Jay’s Outfit 3. It’s a shiny gold suit that he wears with no shirt. He also has matching sunglasses and a smartwatch that is playing his own music.

Image via Capcom

Image via Capcom

Next, here’s Guile’s Street Fighter 6 Outfit 3 costume. While it is more casual, there’s still an American flag on his left and right shoulders and a plane on the back of his vest and belt buckle, signifying his ties to the Air Force.

Image via Capcom

Image via Capcom

With the Street Fighter 6 Juri pajamas, she’ll wear an oversized onesie in shades of pink. The detailed images in the concept art show that the spider with a yin-yang symbol on her back actually appears to be an attached stuffed animal, rather than part of the design. There are also holes in the hood for her pigtails to come out.

Street Fighter 6 Costumes Put Juri in Pajamas and Marisa in a Wedding Dress

Image via Capcom

Finally, the Marisa Street Fighter 6 Outfit 3 costume is a wedding dress. Due to the hair accessories, her hair looks like a different kind of Grecian helmet with a fringe.

Street Fighter 6 Costumes Put Juri in Pajamas and Marisa in a Wedding Dress

Image via Capcom

As a reminder, Capcom showed us Outfit 2 for characters back in May 2023.

Street Fighter 6 is available for the PS4, PS5, Xbox Series X, and PC.

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