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‘Street Fighter' And Sushiro Sets Food Skirmish In First Singapore Collaboration

‘Street Fighter' And Sushiro Sets Food Skirmish In First Singapore Collaboration

Geek Culture5 days ago

Following a first-ever Monster Hunter X Sushiro collaboration in Singapore, Capcom is back with another culinary knockout — this time featuring its arguably best-known flagship franchise: Street Fighter . The latest tie-in comes as Street Fighter 6 celebrates its second anniversary, treating fans to a limited-time menu and exclusive merchandise starting 18 June.
The fight will come to all outlets islandwide, with Suntec City and Perennial Business City transformed into a themed space comprising in-game visuals, photo spots, and in-store experiences. Three special dishes are available for order during the event, each served with a free character food pick illustrated in a 16-bit pixel art style, adding up to a total of 34 random designs.
Here's what to expect from the new (if temporary) additions: Giant Cut Fresh Salmon in Yuzu Soy (S$4.50)
Shiokoji Scallop with Salmon Roe (S$4.50)
Almond Pudding with Strawberry Sauce (S$3.50)
Those who spend a minimum of S$20 in a single receipt are eligible to purchase up to three merchandise items per receipt, which feature a different set of characters across two waves. Wave 1, running from 18 June to 8 July, shines the spotlight on Ryu, Jun and Chun-Li, and Cammy and E. Honda as keychains, joining character plushies of Cammy, Akuma, and Ed.
The second wave, spanning 9 to 31 July, includes Blanka and Lily, Dee Jay and Kimberly, and Sakura and Dan as part of the keychain lineup. The keychains are available at an additional S$8.90 each, while the character plushies retail for S$15.90. A third exclusive offering, the Street Fighter Canvas Bag, depicts a beefed-up Sushiro mascot standing proudly at the front alongside the game's characters and can be purchased at S$14.90.
Released on 2 June 2023, Street Fighter 6 is the seventh and latest mainline entry in the beloved franchise, offering three overarching game modes, three control options, and a real-time commentary system that provides a tournament-style feel and the option to cheer on the player. It has sold over five million units to date, with total sales for the series coming in at 56 million units worldwide as of last December.
The Street Fighter X Sushiro collaboration brings the fists and feast to Singapore from 18 June to 31 July.
Si Jia is a casual geek at heart – or as casual as someone with Sephiroth's theme on her Spotify playlist can get. A fan of movies, games, and Japanese culture, Si Jia's greatest weakness is the Steam Summer Sale. Or any Steam sale, really. Capcom Singapore Street Fighter 6 Street Fighter X Sushiro Sushiro

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