Street Fighter 6 player scores unbelievable 6 perfects in a row against Master opponents in ranked










Street Fighter 6 player scores unbelievable 6 perfects in a row against Master opponents in ranked


Let’s be honest, you’ve probably been double-perfected in Street Fighter 6. In past games this incredibly rare happening was a point of particular shame, but it occurs a lot more often in the latest Street Fighter because of the fact that chip damage isn’t a thing unless you’re burned out.






That established, the A.K.I. playing and capybara loving Broski recently scored a double perfect while competing in ranked. In the next match he proceed to score another double perfect against his next opponent, and didn’t get touched in either of the next two bouts making for an incredible six perfect run. Watch it all go down below.









This sextuple perfect spree took place at the end of a four and a half hour streaming session (you can double check the VOD to make sure there was no editing tomfoolery at play) as Broski encountered two Master-ranked M. Bison players in a row.


The first of these, DragonFace, actually fought Broski a few times as the two were paired up in multiple instances during the session. Above 2000MR and with Legendary rank status, Broski actually lost quite a few points as he and DragonFace (around 1800MR) traded rounds and games.


It wasn’t until their final face off that Broski finally figured out his foe’s offense-heavy patterns and thwarted each and every attempt they made to hit him. For those of you who haven’t seen Broski’s streams, he’s a man of very little emotion while he plays.


We’ve seen him pull off some incredible sequences that leave our jaws agape, but his responses tend to be of an extremely muted, nonchalant nature. Such was the case here as each and every perfect was met with a calm, collected acknowledgement that something cool was taking place.


Broski’s reactions only add to the experience, which you can check out in the video below. The streak begins around the 4:40 mark, but there are some fairly funny interactions with DragonFace before that.










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