Cammy shows off her improved Hooligan Combination and 2 Super Arts in new Street Fighter 6 gameplay footage
Continuing down this week's trend of reveals and new info, it looks like it's finally time to get a better look at Street Fighter 6's last core roster member.
Capcom has just released some brand new gameplay footage for Cammy White, which showcases her improved Hooligan Combination options as well as 2 of her Super Arts.
As was previously revealed in the information that came alongside the last SF6 trailer, Cammy can now hold down her Hooligan Combination that causes a slight delay but also boosts / changes the effects on her follow up attacks.
The new footage shows that her charged Fatal Leg Twister pops the opponent up into the air and leaves them open for a combo extension from Spiral Arrow and perhaps other specials.
We also get to see 2 of her Super Arts that weren't included in her initial trailer reveal with one of them being her classic Spin Drive Smasher from Super Street Fighter 2 Turbo.
We're not sure if the first Super in the new gameplay has a direct incarnation in previous games, but it appears similar to the beginning of her Killer Bee Assault from Street Fighter Alpha 3 and Cross Stinger Assault from Street Fighter 5.
Considering she performs this after an Overdrive Spiral Arrow, it's Cammy's level 2 Super Art that looks like the move is performed in the air, which can act as a combo extender too.
It also confirms that Cammy will be one of the few characters on SF6's initial roster who have access to at least 4 Super Arts since we saw her level 3 and reference to the Street Fighter 2 film already.
The new footage drop comes just after Capcom showed off similar showcases for Zangief and Lily, so now we've at least seen every SF6 character outside of their reveal trailers though there's still a lot we've yet to learn about them.
Cammy's Hooligan Combination can now be held down before being unleashed to alter the properties of her follow-up moves. ๐ pic.twitter.com/bEXAzEdItr
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