Capcom will miss a sixth part of the 35-year-old fighting game series Street Fighter, which has been clear since yesterday at the latest. But the joy about the new title did not last long, because there is currently excitement about the logo of the series.
In the past, you used a stylized font made of a combination of yellow, orange, red and black, which was supposed to reflect the genre of the game, but for the sixth part, you stick with a cool SF logo and a rather boring font.
The new Street Fighter 6 logo is $80 on Adobe’s Stock site
I don’t even know what to say. I knew it was generic but I didn’t realize it was this bad. They searched for “SF” on a stock logo site and rounded a couple corners and added the 6
I cannothttps://t.co/SViXFjElou pic.twitter.com/yOzYePaYfV
— Aurich (@aurich) February 21, 2022
But that’s not all. From all appearances, Capcom didn’t put much effort into the logo. Ars Technica’s creative director scoured the web and nearly found a copy of the logo on Adobe Stock for $80. Apparently, Capcom just did some work online and font weights and then put that out as the final design.
This is a disaster pic.twitter.com/EKpZvU0GH1
— Danny Sweeney✨ (@Dann_Sw) February 21, 2022
Honestly, I don’t really care about those things if the game is good. It only becomes problematic when the game is produced with this approach and the end result is loveless piecemeal.