Street Fighter 6 has been out for more than two months now. Thanks to its amazing gameplay features and phenomenal experience, the latest entry from Capcom has impressed players worldwide. What has made the fighting title even more engaging is the abundance of some excellent and innovative mods created by the community.
However, sometimes video game mods do end up resulting in unwanted circumstances. A similar incident occurred recently when a Street Fighter 6 tournament was interrupted by a mod showcasing Chun-Li without an outfit.
Chun-Li goes viral in Street Fighter 6 tournament
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An account named Nicholas De Orio recently posted a clip on Twitter/X. It showed two players going against each other during the Corner2Corner eSports tournament battle. At first, everything seemed to be normal just like a regular match. However, things soon took an embarrassing turn within a few seconds.
In the middle of a live stream, the tournament host somehow forgot to check one of his installed mods for Street Fighter 6. As soon as the match began, it showed the character model of Chun-Li with nothing but her bare self. In simple words, she was appearing nude on screen due to a mod left unchecked. The awkward situation even made the commentators speechless as they couldn’t figure out anything.
Chun-Li’s bare-skinned glory kept on going live for at least 12 seconds, enhanced by the jiggle physics of Capcom’s RE Engine. By the time the feed was cut away, the damage was already done. Below is the clip featuring the NSFW mod. Readers who view it as offensive can skip watching.
Street Fighter tournament host forgets to turn off his nude mod… pic.twitter.com/87Hz0TP7Vz
— 𝕹𝖎𝖈𝖍𝖔𝖑𝖆𝖘 𝕯𝖊𝕺𝖗𝖎𝖔 (@nicholasdeorio) July 31, 2023
Chun-Li trends on Twitter as fans share hilarious reactions
After the aforementioned tweet was shared, it went viral on the internet like wild wire. Unsurprisingly, it didn’t take long for gamers to drop their thoughts on the entire drama. While commenting on the video featuring Chun-Li, some of them came up with funny reactions. “Certified e sports moment”, wrote one user while giving their take on the incident.
Certified e sports moment
— 𝓦𝓲𝓵𝓵𝔂𝓜𝓪𝓬𝓢𝓱𝓸𝔀 (@WillyMacShow) July 31, 2023
Moreover, other people also didn’t stay behind in sharing their unique opinions and memes. Few of them even advised other SF players to always double-check before going into a live match, especially before entering into any eSports tournament.
— 🦉 (@Jinxxxxxed) August 1, 2023
The host trying to explain: pic.twitter.com/ErlmPTdTXP
— WESTSIDE🖖🏽SEERED🔴 🌃🇲🇽 (@wsidefoe20) August 1, 2023
The host rn: pic.twitter.com/PDp2YNP1r7
— Count Ravioli (@Cbrick98) August 1, 2023
I'm only Human after all pic.twitter.com/EPlTrmc8DS
— Isamu Howlett (@HowlettIsamu) August 2, 2023
Oof that’s why you double check everything
— weebaddict (@weebaddict64) August 1, 2023
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Update: Following the incident, the organizers of Corner2Corner tournament have issued an apology for ‘the Chun-Li mishap’. They attributed it to a mistake that led to a bare-skin mod showing up during the livestream.
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Meanwhile, Street Fighter 6 is going through an amazing phase at the moment. Since its anticipated launch in June, the newest entry has sold over 2 million copies. According to Capcom, it’s got the potential to go past 10 million units worldwide. If it manages to achieve this milestone, it will become the best-selling title in the long-running franchise. The fighting game is now available on PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X\S, Xbox One, and PC.
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