Welcome to the Street Fighter 6 Trophy Guide! The game has been split into 3 lists: one main list which basically is the list for the Online Battle Hub mode and 2 DLC trophy lists which cover the other 2 main modes of the game – World Tour and Fighting Ground. So you could say the platinum is online-only, with a few exceptions since some of the main game trophies canalso be earned offline, like creating the avatar or Extreme Battles. The 3 steps of the roadmap will each cover one of the game modes. While only the Battle Hub trophies (Step 3) are needed for Platinum, it would be best to start with the World Tour and Fighting Ground DLC trophies to familiarize with the game before jumping into Multiplayer.
World Tour is basically the story mode of Street Fighter 6.In this mode you create acharacter and level up by gaining experience points, change your gear for better stats, etc. While you navigate the city in 3D, the battles are your regular Street Fighter 2D fights. You will encounter all the characters who you can make your master, which will allow you to learn their moves and choose which move your character can use.
The more you stick with the same master and use their moves, the higher the level with the master will be, unlocking more special moves and supers from them. You can also give them gifts and finish small quests for them to raise their bonds which will unlock some lore about them. Note: bond and level are different things. Level unlocks the moves, not the bond. You can choose the special moves your character uses freely, while your normal moveset (punches and kicks) will be those of your current master. You can mix special moves from different masters as long as they don’t have the same input. So you can’t use Ryu’s Hadoken and Cammy’s Hooligan since they are both performed by performing a quarter circle forward.
You can just keep beating up weaker mobs to level up your character should you get stuck in some battles. Additionally, you can use food mid-fight to heal up or to use some buffs. The wholeplaythrough takes somewhere around 15-20 hours.
This should take 5 hours at most.
Battle Hub is the main online mode of Street Fighter 6. The Lobby is built up like a club – there is a dancefloor-like area in the middle, surrounded by many Arcade Cabinets and special areas on the outer portions of it, like a Game Center, Extreme Battle, Shops, etc.
You can technically boost all of it if you like. Time needed for this modeis around 20 hours if you are not boosting.

After countless battles and considerable struggle, you’ve arrived. Is this the end of your quest for strength? The answer…lies within.


Where’s your face, dingus? Get your butt to the avatar creator and sort yourself out! Crying shame we can’t fix that attitude of yours while we’re at it.


Ah, yes. Welcome to the Battle Hub. I do not know what you seek, but please, enjoy yourself. That is the purpose for which it was built, after all.


Start by fighting a match in the Battle Hub. It doesn’t matter if you win or lose. What matters is challenging yourself to take that first step.


How’s 30 matches in the Battle Hub sound? If yer not there yet, just keep at it! If ya wanna get sumo strong, ya can’t be shy of the ring!


Starting to get used to competition? Then set your sights on winning 30 Battle Hub matches. Gotta give yourself a challenge if you want to get anywhere in life.


Ever hear of Extreme Battles? They’re a little different from regular fights—a little more WILD. Try it out, and let your instincts take over!


If you can’t adapt, you won’t last five seconds on the battlefield. Fight 20 Extreme Battles. Perfect training to sharpen your judgement.


20 wins in Extreme Battle. Should be a snap for someone like you, yeah? Stomp this one flat, then aim for even greater heights! Bwahaha!


In Avatar Battles, you can battle others as an avatar―a self outside of your self. Go there, and experience all that such combat has to offer.


Nothing gets my engine revving more than a brawl between avatars, live and in the flesh! Let’s see you do 20 Avatar Battles!


An alternate form of combat, with an alternate path to victory. Get 20 wins in Avatar Battles. But don’t obsess over the results. Let experience be your guide.



If you wanna match the one-and-only Jamie Siu, you’d better be early to the starting line. Give a Tournament a shot!



The determination to stand in the ring and fight is what turns mind and muscle into tempered steel! Enter five Tournaments, and see for yourself!



Ninja can leap staircases in a single bound, but there’s no skipping steps in training. Win ten Tournaments. It won’t be easy, but you can do it.

Capcom made available a calendar with Tournament timings here.
There are no private tournaments, you have to play public ones at the times they are available.
You can see when the next tournament is available in the battle hub itself as well at the counter run by the NPC called Sebastian. In order to participate in a tournament you have to sign up for it first – sign ups for a tournament open exactly an hour before the official start of the tournament and the spots for participation are limited!
Depending on your region there will be between 5 and 15 tournaments running at the same time, each having 32 spots. Those tournaments are divided between 5 league categories evenly:
- Rookie
- Iron
- Bronze
- Silver + Gold
- Platinum + Diamond
South America has the fewest tournaments at a time with 5 (one for each league), while other regions have 10 or 15 (two for each league).
You have to have played Rankred Placement matches before being able to join a tournament! Without that you are called “New Challenger” and can’t enter either of the tournaments. After 10 Placement matches you will be appointed to a league and can then participate in your league’s tournament – at least this is the case for League Divided Tournaments, as of now nobody knows how other types of tournaments will work.
Additionally you can have mutliple characters in different leagues to have a choice of a tournament you want to enter. Example: your Ryu is Platinum but you Ken is Gold -> You can participate with Ryu in the Platinum+Diamond tournament or with Ken in the Silver + Gold tournament. You can choose one at a time, not both.
As of writing the tournaments are pretty much broken. The chances of getting a disconnect error are VERY high at the moment and this will simply make you and your opponent both get eliminated without losing. Personally I have been able to play only one match in 3 tournaments so far, getting a connection error in each of them. The third official tournament simply crashed for everybody and Capcom cancelled scheduled tournaments for now to take care of the issue. *Update July 29th, 2023: Tournaments are now back, but still broken.

Kung fu is the result of ceaseless training. Do anything enough times, and you’ll see results. So will you, once you fight in the Battle Hub 100 times.


Did you know you can play classic games at the Battle Hub Game Center? It’s true! Cassette tapes and cartridges might be old…but they’re still hecka rad.


Ever try the Ranking Challenge at the Game Center? Give it a shot! It’s important to always challenge yourself, even when it comes to games.


Having an audience changes everything…and turns a mere fight into thrilling spectacle. Spectate a Battle Hub Match, and bear witness to glory.



In combat, you must constantly analyze the situation. Spectate an Extreme Battle, and hone your ability to read and react to the unexpected.



Ah, there’s nothing quite like a fight, one-on-one, in the flesh! If you wanna appreciate it too, go spectate an Avatar Battle!


Sounds like the Battle Hub has clubs you can join. Just like a sumo stable! You should join one! Ooh, I wonder if they have chanko stew…


Hrrah! To fight before a cheering crowd is an honor shared by all wrestlers! Go on—try earning yourself a “Nice” fan of your own!


Uwo! My dream’s to become famous, and make Mama proud! You should become famous too! Try gathering 200 “Nice” fans, for starters!


Having outside support is a bit like having a spirit. You can’t see them, but they lend you strength all the same. Get 600 “Nice” fans, and you’ll feel strong too.


- After a match you cangive a like in the rematch screen
- You can give a like while spectating a match
- You can simply just go the leaderboards, click on a player and give a like there
Toactually unlock this Trophy and the other “Like” Trophies you have to goto your Profile and view it after amassing 600 Likes.
Potential Bug: If you give 100-200 likes in very quick succession, the counter might get stuck at the 100 or 200 mark. In this case, you no longer get likes when giving them to others, and you only gain likes when someone else gives you like. At the same time, this bug makes it so you can give infinite likes to a single player repeatedly, allowing you to give them 600 likes in a row (it will increase their counter but not yours). So this bug is both good and bad. It’s good because you can help friendsby instantly giving them 600 likes a row to gift them the trophy, it’s also bad because you must now rely on others to give you likes. In this case your best bet is to ask a friend to give 200 likes in quick succession to trigger the bug, if the bug triggers your friend can now like you 600 times in a row to gift you the trophy.
The counter for the likes has also what seems like a daily limit, so if your counter gets stuck just continue the next day instead.

I used to ask millions of questions as an agent. There’s a lot you can learn from people just by talking to them—try chatting in the Battle Hub.


Reviewing replay footage is a great way to learn from past fights. Watch with a calm, subjective eye, and you’re bound to make some discoveries.


Earned any titles for your efforts yet? Me? Pfft. I don’t need a title. I’m Jamie freakin’ Siu!


A lone wolf is strong, but they’re far more fearsome if they have a pack to call their own. So go on—try making some friends!


Clothing allows us to express ourselves. Know who else never changes their clothes? Animals. Change your outfit. Please.


Have you had a chance to jam out at the DJ Booth in the Battle Hub, bud? Pick your favorite tunes, and light the dance floor aflame!


Sit down by the big monitor in the Battle Hub, and you can view all kinds of stuff. Man… Used to be me up there going wild on the big screen.


You gotta help people in need. I mean, that’s the secret to keeping any city peaceful. So get out there and complete 22 sub-missions, got it?


Once you find someone to call a master, you would do well to seek to deepen your bonds. Raise the bond with one of your masters to 100.


Oh, you finished World Tour, did you? I suppose a word of congratulation is in order. I do hope your journey was a meaningful one.


That’s a wrap for basic training! You’re a full-fledged fighting chickadee now, buddy. It’s all up to you from here on out. Enjoy it!


I’ve worked a few odd jobs during my travels, and they all helped me with my training. You should take up a part-time job during your World Tour, as well.


Something in the way while you’re walking through the city? Here’s an easy solution: send it flyin’ with a Master Action! Mm-mm-mmm… It’s the little pleasures in life.



Fight 100 online battles via Fighting Ground. What’s that? Too difficult, you say? If you wish to take on the world, there can be no other path.


Gonna need ya to head to the Fighting Ground and finish Arcade Mode once, buddy! It’s time ya heard the stories of your fellow fighters!


You’ve heard of combo trials, I presume? It’s time you practice attack sequences. I want you to finish 45 of them. It will be difficult, but I’ve the utmost faith in you.


You know how a swallow can fly at speeds of up to 200 kilometers an hour? Well, even they were chicks once. It’s all about practice! Get yourself to Training Mode!


Whoa, you seen these Character Guide things? Talk about rad! They’ve got all kinds of info about people’s fighting styles and moves. Oh yeah, Bushinryu gets some rep too, naturally.


You want to learn street fighting fundamentals? Well, too bad, ’cause I’m not in the mood to take on any students. Go hit the Tutorials, kid.
