

Her Spiral Arrow, Cannon Spike, and Hooligan Combination special moves return. Her redesign loses her iconic green leotard, but her new look, complete with a Union Jack jacket and her iconic red boots and gloves, looks fantastic. The last character was a Street Fighter classic. Hawk’s successor, but she’s still in training, as you can see when she flubs the ending of her Level 3 Super Art, Raging Typhoon. She also has a special move called Condor Wind, which grants a Windclad stock, and powers up her other special moves. The trailer shows off her Condor Dive, Condor Spire, and Tomahawk Buster. Hawk’s size, but she brings back several of his iconic moves. Hawk who was first seen in Super Street Fighter II. She’s a new character, but her moveset might look a little familiar because she’s a descendant of the Thunderfoot tribe, the same tribe as the iconic T. Pretty good, considering his background as a pro wrestler. He even has a move reminiscent of The Rock’s People’s Elbow. He’s got some new tricks, too, like the counter throw Tundra Storm. But Zangief hasn’t been resting on his laurels since Street Fighter 5. The big Russian looks like he has everything you could want – lariats, big, long-range attacks, the ability to literally flex on his enemies, armored normals, and of course, the moves that have defined his kit for decades – the Screw Piledriver and Siberian Express.

The first character Capcom showed was Zangief, and… well, he looks like Zangief.
