Welcome to our gaming guide for Street Fighter™ 6: Art Gallery Guide! Are you interested in discovering the stunning artwork hidden within the Art Gallery? Well, you’ve come to the right place! This guide will walk you through the process of unlocking the artwork and showcase all of the images in the gallery. Get ready to enjoy the beautiful artwork in Street Fighter™ 6!
Introduction
In this guide, you will find general guidance about how to unlock all images in the gallery accompanied by the artwork itself.
Very broadly, all the pictures in this game can be obtained by a) playing Capcom’s arcade games, b) beating arcade’s stories and clearing various objectives during your matches, and c) maxing your style and bond levels with all your masters in World Tour mode.
Keep in mind that the art gallery will continue to grow as more characters are released. It is currently up-to-date and includes the DLC characters Rashid and A.K.I.
Lastly, as a bonus, I have included all the slides that make up the comic movies from World Tour (which can be found in the gallery’s cutscenes section).
Battle Hub – Game Center
These images can be acquired through selecting a server at Battle Hub:
Once you’ve joined a server, stay on the first floor and head over to the area left of the big screen:
You’ll find many arcade cabinets lined up next to one another, which–when interacted with–allow you to play whatever games are currently available:
Depending on the cabinet, the games will be cycled daily, weekly, or monthly. If you want to get all of these pictures yourself, check this section regularly and make sure you play the game you’re trying to unlock artwork from. No need to use all your continues or lose a life: playing for just a brief moment is enough.
There is one additional method that can be used to unlock Battle Hub artwork. To do this, navigate to the gallery and select Game Center. From this menu, you can play any arcade games that you’ve already unlocked:
Now you might be wondering, “how do I unlock games for my private collection?” Well, you will first have to select Rewards from the multi-menu:
Once opened, you need to check the premium tier to see if there is a reward with an image of an arcade cabinet:
If there is, that means you can unlock an arcade game as one of the tier’s rewards; however, there is a catch: premium tiers cost fighter coins, which can be obtained by either purchasing them from the Steam store with real money or as premium tier rewards. Ultimately, it’s up to you whether you’d like to purchase these games to unlock their artwork or patiently wait until they are all available in the battle hub.
With that out of the way, let’s move on to the Game Center’s artwork:
Fighting Ground – Character (Part 1)
This is pretty straightforward. To unlock all the artwork in this section, you will need to head to Fighting Ground:
Next, you’ll want to navigate to the left and select Story under Arcade:
Once done, you will need to select a character and complete this mode a total of three times. This process then needs to be repeated for each character in the game.
If you want to save time, I recommend the following: reduce the number of stages to 5, set rounds to 1, and choose Easiest as your difficulty. What’s more, after completing arcade with a character for the first time, you can disable both the cutscenes and bonus stage for the character during future playthroughs (although an additional fight will replace the bonus stage, so it’s up to you to decide which of the two is faster). Note that cutscenes and the bonus stage can be disabled by toggling Story and Bonus Stages to “off”, which can be done after selecting your character and costume:
Alright, on to the gallery!
(Clear Arcade Once with Manon)
(Clear Arcade Once with Kimberly)
(Clear Arcade Three Times with Kimberly)
(Clear Arcade Once with Marisa)
(Clear Arcade Once with Dee Jay)
(Clear Arcade Once with Cammy)
(Clear Arcade Once with E. Honda)
(Clear Arcade Once with Blanka)
Fighting Ground – Character (Part 2)
(Clear Arcade Once with Chun-Li)
(Clear Arcade Once with Zangief)
(Clear Arcade Once with Dhalsim)
(Clear Arcade Once with A.K.I.)
Fighting Ground – Trophies (Part 1)
In this guide, these unlocks will follow the formula “perform action X times,” with X being the upper limit for that specific unlock criteria (for example, “throw 30 times”). I have excluded all the lower values (e.g. “throw 20 times”, “throw 10 times” etc.) since you will inevitably reach them as you work toward the maximum value. Also, I have placed the images in increasing order, so the pictures at the top of the category require less repetitions to unlock and those lower down require more.
Without further ado, here are the Fighting Ground trophies:
Special Artwork: Yukinobu Tatsu
Special Artwork: SHO-U TAJIMA
Special Artwork: Jiro Tsuda
Special Artwork: Hinanana
Special Artwork: Rink
Special Artwork: Pin
Special Artwork: superLOG
Special Artwork: Druki
Special Artwork: Hinanana
Special Artwork: Areku Nishiki
SF Legacy: BENGUS
SF Legacy: Street Fighter V
SF Legacy: Street Fighter V
SF Legacy: Street Fighter V
SF Legacy: Street Fighter V
SF Legacy: Street Fighter V
SF Legacy: Street Fighter V
SF Legacy: Street Fighter V
SF Legacy: Street Fighter V
SF Legacy: Street Fighter V
SF Legacy: Street Fighter V
SF Legacy: Street Fighter V
SF Legacy: Street Fighter V
SF Legacy: Street Fighter V
SF Legacy: Street Fighter V
SF Legacy: Street Fighter V
SF Legacy: Street Fighter V
SF Legacy: Street Fighter V
SF Legacy: Street Fighter V
SF Legacy: Street Fighter V
SF Legacy: Street Fighter V
SF Legacy: Shinkiro
SF Legacy: Ikeno
SF Legacy: akiman
SF Legacy: Ikeno
SF Legacy: Ikeno
SF Legacy: Kinu Nishimura
SF Legacy: Shinkiro
SF Legacy: BENGUS
SF Legacy: Kinu Nishimura
SF Legacy: Shinkiro
SF Legacy: Shinkiro
SF Legacy: Shinkiro
SF Legacy: Shinkiro
SF Legacy: akiman
SF Legacy: Kinu Nishimura
Fighting Ground – Trophies (Part 2)
SF Legacy: Hiroaki
SF Legacy: BENGUS
SF Legacy: Shinkiro
SF Legacy: Ikeno
SF Legacy: akiman
SF Legacy: akiman
SF Legacy: Ikeno
SF Legacy: akiman
SF Legacy: akiman
SF Legacy: Edayan
SF Legacy: Edayan
SF Legacy: akiman
SF Legacy: BENGUS
SF Legacy: BENGUS
SF Legacy: BENGUS
SF Legacy: Street Fighter V
SF Legacy: SHOEI
SF Legacy: Daichan
SF Legacy: BENGUS
SF Legacy: Kinu Nishimura
SF Legacy: BENGUS
SF Legacy: Street Fighter II
SF Legacy: Ikeno
SF Legacy: akiman
SF Legacy: SHOEI
SF Legacy: SHOEI
SF Legacy: akiman
SF Legacy: Ikeno
SF Legacy: SENSEI
SF Legacy: SENSEI
SF Legacy: Kinu Nishimura
SF Legacy: akiman
SF Legacy: Daichan
SF Legacy: BENGUS
SF Legacy: Shima Maeda
SF Legacy: Edayan
SF Legacy: BENGUS
SF Legacy: Daichan
SF Legacy: BENGUS
SF Legacy: BENGUS
SF Legacy: Ikeno
SF Legacy: Edayan
SF Legacy: Daichan
SF Legacy: Edayan
SF Legacy: Ikeno
SF Legacy: Togachi
SF Legacy: Ikeno
SF Legacy: Ikeno
SF Legacy: Edayan
SF Legacy: Kinu Nishimura
SF Legacy: Ikeno
SF Legacy: Ikeno
SF Legacy: Street Fighter
SF Legacy: Street Fighter IV
SF Legacy: Super Street Fighter IV
SF Legacy: Ultra Street Fighter IV
SF Legacy: Ultra Street Fighter IV
SF Legacy: Ikeno
SF Legacy: Street Fighter V
SF Legacy: BENGUS
SF Legacy: BENGUS
SF Legacy: BENGUS
World Tour – Master (Part 1)
Let me elaborate a bit more on levels. Style starts at level 1 and maxes out at 20. This can be accomplished by equipping your masters’ styles and defeating opponents with them. While it is a bit of a grind, there are items available that boost style experience for a short period of time. What’s more, if you fight opponents that use styles you have already unlocked, you will get additional experience for those styles once you defeat them. I recommend checking out Zanza’s Guide for some details on how to farm style experience.
If at any point you feel Zanza’s grinding spots just aren’t cutting it anymore, you may want to check out a few choice spots I found that aren’t mentioned in the guide. Keep in mind though that these areas have higher level enemies and are only available toward the end of World Tour.
1) The SiRN Building (only accessible during the day)
Late in the game, you will be able to do a sidequest called The Secret Sentient Sidekick, which gives you access to a new part of the SiRN Building in Metro City:
The nearest fast travel point is Bayside Park Street:
Pass between the two guards pictured above, then head to the right once you’re inside. You’ll know you’re in the right place if there’s a construction worker named Steven nearby:
Speak to him and he’ll transport you to the SiRN Building. Head inside the door in front of you and speak to Old Man Lloyd to start your quest. During this mission, you will be chasing a robot all over the building, fighting it multiple times. More importantly, you will encounter high-level enemies called Copy Fighters, which always fight with some type of master style:
You will find them on the floors above where you met Lloyd and also on some of the lower floors (the latter accessible via a nearby elevator). Make sure that you have a style equipped on your character that isn’t yet maxed out, drink a blueberry smoothie via the drone delivery app to boost your style exp, and then clear out all the Copy Fighters in this area (there’s also a sumo somewhere that fights using E. Honda’s style). Once defeated, it’ll take some in-game time until they respawn, but this area is great for farming style points!
The next spot I’d like to mention is…
2) Haggar Stadium (Tournaments; only accessible during the day)
In order to gain access to the stadium’s tournaments, you will first need to unlock the sidequest MHM Stadium Martial Arts Tournament. With this mission unlocked, fast travel to Metro City’s Urban Park:
Once you’ve arrived, turn around and you’ll notice the stadium looming in the background:
Head inside and you will find a receptionist named Cathy standing behind a counter:
Talk to her to gain access to two different types of tournaments: normal and daily. Both of these tournaments feature high-level opponents who often fight using different masters’ styles (FYI daily tournaments can only be completed once [er:
You know the drill: drink a blueberry smoothie and farm some style experience. As an aside, these tournaments are great for farming experience for your avatar’s level as well (make sure to eat the L experience boost purchased from the vendor in Fête Foraine if you decide to do so).
“What about bond levels,” you ask? Well, you start at level 1 and max out at 100. To gain bond experience, you need to clear missions given to you by your master, defeat them when they offer to spar with you, or give them gifts. You are given chances to spar with your master as you increase your style level. As for gifts, any one of them will increase a master’s bond level, but the amount it increases by depends on what kind of item was given. Check out asardonicslime’s guide for more information about gifts and how to grind enough zenny to purchase them. Good luck!
With all that out of the way, let’s jump into the first gallery section of World Tour’s artwork: Master.
World Tour – Master (Part 2)
World Tour – Other
World Tour – Comics (from the Cutscenes Gallery)
First up is Rashid. To figure out his whereabouts, you’ll first need to locate a certain someone in Nayshall and begin the mission In Search of Talent (you might have to make more in-game progress for this mission to be available). More specifically, you’ll want to travel to Nayshall’s Central Bazaar:
Rotate your camera until you’re facing toward the NPC Eternity’s left side, then proceed down the alleyway in front of you. This conveniently leads to your hangout, so make sure to enter and switch to night if it’s still daytime. Once done, head forward between your hangout and the red structure on the right to find the NPC whose mission will ultimately lead you to Rashid (note that the screenshot below is during the day with no one there, but that’s because I finished the mission and the questgiver moved to a different location):
Next up is A.K.I. At some point in World Tour mode, the NPC Lao Mao will have a misson for your avatar called Good Medicine’s Hard to Come By. You can find her in Metro City’s Chinatown but only during the day. Use the Beat Street – Hong Hu Men Area travel point to reach her:
As the mission’s name suggests, she wants you to find some medicine. So open up your fast travel menu and head to Urban Park (make sure it’s still daytime):
If you read through one of the earlier sections of this guide, you may remember that this point relocates you very close to Haggar Stadium. To the left of the stadium is a row of black and red stalls:
Run over to these stalls to find a Hado Pizza truck. To the right of it is a path sandwiched between the truck and another stall:
This linear path will lead you to a familiar face standing in front of a large pillar:
Speak to him to continue this mission and discover where A.K.I. is located.
Hopefully the above is enough for you to find both of the DLC masters and become their pupil. With that established, let’s jump into the comics themselves, starting with Rashid:
Moving on, here are A.K.I.’s comics:
And that wraps up our share on “Street Fighter™ 6: Art Gallery Guide”. If you have any additional insights or tips to contribute, don’t hesitate to drop a comment below. For a more in-depth read, you can refer to the original article here by Attempt_NP1, who deserves all the credit. Happy gaming!