The Steam page for the game lists the game as requiring 60GB of storage while the Xbox store page lists it at approximately 41.73 GB The initial download includes the Battle Hub mode, with Fighting Ground and World Tour available as separate downloads.
Street Fighter 6's file size is variable, the game allows you to download all three sections of the game separately. Xbox players who have pre-ordered the game digitally will likely be able to set their location to New Zealand and start playing at 1pm BST / 8am EDT / 5am PDT on June 1 if they just can't bear to wait. Street Fighter 6 is set to release at 12am on June 2 in every region, so in other words June 2 at 12am BST / 12am EDT / 12 PDT. Of course, this only applies to digital editions, unfortunately, you'll need to wait for the install and the day one patch to download before you can start playing if you pre-ordered the game physically.
The Street Fighter 6 preload is available now, just head onto your platform of choice and you should have the option to preload it by going to the game in your library. If you haven't pre-ordered the game yet, don't worry we have a handy Street Fighter 6 pre-order guide which compiles all of the best deals for the game – including the Mad Gear Box collectors edition. We've compiled a handy guide of everything you need to know to make sure you can hit the streets as smoothly as possible when the game launches. Street Fighter 6 is almost here and the verdict seems to be that the latest entry in the Street Fighter franchise is an absolute banger that provides an unprecedented amount of content and makes the tough-as-nails fighting game genre far more accessible according to our 5/5 review. Street Fighter 6 is almost here, so here's what you need to know to make sure your street fighting career gets off to a good start.