Check out Mai Shiranui’s full set of color variations in Street Fighter 6 which include references to other popular SNK characters

Check out Mai Shiranui’s full set of color variations in Street Fighter 6 which include references to other popular SNK characters










Check out Mai Shiranui's full set of color variations in Street Fighter 6 which include references to other popular SNK characters


Hot off the heels of her Street Fighter 6 debut, Mai Shiranui is now lighting all of the internet ablaze trying to figure out what exactly she’s capable of as the newest fighter in Capcom’s beloved hit.






If you’re one who’s more interested in aesthetics than ability, though, or simply curious what kind of wardrobe she’s bringing with her to the fight, we’ve got all of her colors available for viewing for both of her costumes right below, including how to unlock your favorites.









As one of the premiere fighting game heroines of the genre, Mai Shiranui definitely brings a lot to the table especially as a friendly rival to her Street Fighter counterpart Chun-Li which goes more than 20 years back to the Capcom vs. SNK games of the early 2000s.


While Mai has seen her fair share of changes throughout the years, Street Fighter 6 seems to be paying homage to both her original Fatal Fury design while also having some of the raunchiness her later King of Fighters appearances has made her famous for. On top of that, with her second costume representing the upcoming Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves, it’s a great preview of what’s to come for SNK’s flagship girl later this year.


To see all the color variations for both of her costumes, check out the gallery below. After the gallery you’ll find details on how to unlock them as well.





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For any consumers who bought either of the Year 2 passes, all of the colors will be unlocked right away for Mai’s original costume. However, if you bought her separately you can still obtain her colors either by paying 50 fighter coins a pop or 360 fighter coins for the full bundle.


In the event that you’re more inclined to play Mai with pants on, you can grab her second costume either by paying 50 Fight Coins up front (and you’ll also receive all 10 colors if you do) or head to World Tour and bring your bond with her up to level 100. You can also bypass all of this if you purchase the Year 2 Ultimate Pass which will give you the costumes and colors for all Season 2 characters right off the bat, including Mai.


Looking over the costumes, it’s clear that there are some subtle and less subtle references to other characters from SNK’s gallery of characters within Mai’s color schemes, and if the banner didn’t tip you off to it I’ve already spotted my favorites which reference my mains from SNK’s other fighters, Samurai Shodown’s Mina Majikina and Fatal Fury/Garou’s B. Jenet.


If you’re a new visitor to the Street Fighter 6 world and might be wondering how to get the costumes and colors for the rest of the cast, don’t hesitate to take a look at our Street Fighter 6 character costume guide from around M. Bison’s release, which should give you all the information you need to know.


Oh, and just in case the Fighter Coins currency isn’t something you keep in your head, the conversion rate with USD is as follows: 250 Fighter coins for $6.99, 610 Fighter Coins for $11.99, 1,250 Fighter Coins for $23.99 and 2,750 Fighter Coins for $49.99.







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