Street Fighter 6 newcomer Luke is definitely Gen-Z, just look at his Perfect Win dance
The fighter's Perfect Win dance looks like it was recorded for TikTok
Make no mistake, Street Fighter 6 newcomer Luke is part of a new generation of street brawlers, as evidenced by his ridiculous Perfect Win dance.
Capcom brand manager Matthew Edwards recently attended Japan Expo 2022 and witnessed someone achieve a Perfect Win with Luke, and he shared the footage to Twitter. Check it out:
Saw one of the attendees getting a perfect win with Luke and asked them to do it again so I could capture it #JapanExpo2022 Luke is definitely from the TikTok generation 😂I’m now wondering what the other perfect win animations look like 🤔 pic.twitter.com/oKWn1erbYyJuly 14, 2022
As Edwards rightly points out, Luke's dance is ripped straight from the TikTok/Gen-Z playbook. The infectious jubilance in those fist pumps, the unfettered pomposity of that toothy grin he flashes at the end - it all just screams 'I can't be older than 25 or so'. Like it or not, Luke is unmistakably Gen-Z... or maybe he's just trying to stay hip with the kids.
Regardless, fans are wildly divided on whether Luke's dance is a charming show of personality or an abomination. "Oh my god," said an alarmed starstaringnerd. "This looks so freakish with his stupid giant Popeye arms and tiny legs and waist."
"I was starting to like Luke," said mvmorv. "Now I'm not so sure."
"This f***ing sucks," said Armon_The_God, mincing zero words.
Other folks, like BandleVandle, say Luke's jig is "unironically great."
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"He's so goofy I love him so much," agreed Skylecz.
All that aside, the footage means we can assume with a good degree of certainty that if you beat someone without taking any damage, it'll trigger a unique character animation, adding a little insult to injury. We'll have to wait and see if the other characters' animations prove equally divisive.
Check out our Street Fighter 6 hands-on preview to see why we're excited for the sequel.
After scoring a degree in English from ASU, I worked as a copy editor while freelancing for places like SFX Magazine, Screen Rant, Game Revolution, and MMORPG on the side. Now, as GamesRadar's west coast Staff Writer, I'm responsible for managing the site's western regional executive branch, AKA my apartment, and writing about whatever horror game I'm too afraid to finish.