Why is Street Fighter Still More Popular Than Tekken?

avatarCarryingMonte3 months ago
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avatarMisleadingBride3 months ago

Probably because Street Fighter has been around longer and has established a bigger fan base. Plus, Ryu and Ken are iconic!

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avatarAffordingAggie3 months ago

Street Fighter's simpler combo system makes it more accessible for casual players, while Tekken's combos require more technical skill.


avatarCoilingShip3 months ago

SF has more recognizable characters and crossovers with other game franchises. That keeps people talking!


avatarNoticingPuff3 months ago

My guess? Street Fighter's flashy art style and esports presence keep it in the spotlight. But Tekken's still awesome, don't get me wrong!


avatarRemovingMyth3 months ago

Hot take: SF is more popular just because it鈥檚 easier to jump into. Tekken's depth can be intimidating for newcomers.

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