Street Fighter 6 characters, such as Ryu and Chun-Li, are coming to Call of Duty Mobile later this month. The crossover will be a part of the shooter's Season 11: 6th Anniversary, with Street Fighter operators arriving December 11, per the game's official X account.
There is no official roster of Street Fighter 6 operators announced for Call of Duty Mobile yet, but the trailer for the crossover--seen below--showcases Ryu, Chun-Li, Akuma, Cammy, and Luke. Additionally, a weapon series based on the fighting game is planned to drop December 13 for Call of Duty Mobile.
This isn't the first time Call of Duty Mobile has seen a big crossover event. In October, the game got WWE operators like the Undertaker and Alexa Bliss with Season 9: Midnight Rumble. Even earlier this year, in July, the shooter featured a Gundam-themed season, and there was even an unexpected Nier: Automata collaboration.
Call of Duty Mobile is also getting DMZ: Recon, which is an extraction mode, this month. For those unaware, the mobile game also has multiplayer, battle royale, and Zombies. The free-to-play shooter launched in 2019. For more, check out GameSpot's Call of Duty Mobile review.
Meanwhile, Street Fighter 6 launched in 2023, but earlier this year, the fighting game came to Switch 2. It's still one of the best fighting games to play in 2025.
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There is no official roster of Street Fighter 6 operators announced for Call of Duty Mobile yet, but the trailer for the crossover--seen below--showcases Ryu, Chun-Li, Akuma, Cammy, and Luke. Additionally, a weapon series based on the fighting game is planned to drop December 13 for Call of Duty Mobile.
This isn't the first time Call of Duty Mobile has seen a big crossover event. In October, the game got WWE operators like the Undertaker and Alexa Bliss with Season 9: Midnight Rumble. Even earlier this year, in July, the shooter featured a Gundam-themed season, and there was even an unexpected Nier: Automata collaboration.
Call of Duty Mobile is also getting DMZ: Recon, which is an extraction mode, this month. For those unaware, the mobile game also has multiplayer, battle royale, and Zombies. The free-to-play shooter launched in 2019. For more, check out GameSpot's Call of Duty Mobile review.
Meanwhile, Street Fighter 6 launched in 2023, but earlier this year, the fighting game came to Switch 2. It's still one of the best fighting games to play in 2025.
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