How the Street Fighter 6 Year 4 Leak Took Shape
Street Fighter 6 Year 4 speculation exploded after a now‑deleted Reddit post from user RnK_Clan claimed that the next wave of DLC fighters will be Vega, Mike Haggar, Gouken, and Tifa Lockhart from Final Fantasy 7. This SF6 DLC leak gained traction because the same leaker previously nailed the full Season 2 lineup of M. Bison, Terry Bogard, Mai Shiranui, and Elena before they were announced, suggesting genuine insider access. Multiple outlets and community figures have echoed parts of the rumor: EventHubs and Wccftech both report on RnK_Clan’s track record, while FGC creator Rooflemonger says he’s separately heard Tifa and Vega mentioned, even if he’s less certain about Gouken and Haggar. At the same time, coverage has reminded fans that Capcom is known to seed fake information internally to sniff out leaks, so the roster remains unconfirmed and should still be treated as informed speculation rather than a lock.

Tifa in Street Fighter Would Be a Crossover Earthquake
Tifa in Street Fighter would be more than another SF6 guest fighter; it would be the series’ first crossover with a non–fighting game franchise outside of Final Fight. Reports highlight how unusual this is compared to Terry and Mai, who still come from another traditional fighter. Tifa’s rumored arrival hits a nerve because Tekken fans have loudly requested her since Tekken 7, only to watch Noctis and later Clive take those guest slots instead. That history has made the prospect of Tifa Lockhart debuting in Street Fighter 6 bittersweet for Tekken players and gleeful for others in the FGC. From a gameplay standpoint, her close‑range brawler style and iconic martial arts techniques could slot naturally into SF6’s strike‑throw meta and drive rush pressure, while also drawing in Final Fantasy fans who may have skipped past Street Fighter until now.

Vega and Gouken: Classic Threats Rebuilt for the Drive System
Beyond Tifa, the leak’s biggest implications for core players are the returns of Vega and Gouken as DLC. Vega has long been a unique archetype, combining long‑range pokes, stance changes, and aerial mobility. In Street Fighter 6’s engine, he could be reimagined around Drive Rush‑enhanced pressure, slippery wall dives that challenge modern anti‑air options, and more deliberate claw/mask mechanics tuned for the game’s aggressive pacing. Gouken, meanwhile, would reintroduce a defensive, counter‑heavy shoto variant who could thrive in a system built around Drive Parries and armored Drive Impacts. His toolkit could naturally reward players who excel at reading opponents and managing drive resources. Together, these veterans would continue SF6’s pattern of modernizing legacy characters rather than simply porting old move lists, offering fresh matchup puzzles to a roster already defined by bold reinventions of familiar Street Fighter archetypes.

Haggar in SF6: Final Fight Royalty Finally Joins the Main Ring
If the leak is accurate, Mike Haggar would finally step out of Final Fight’s shadow and into a numbered Street Fighter as a playable character. While Cody, Guy, and Lucia have already bridged the shared universe between Street Fighter and Final Fight, Haggar has remained a glaring omission despite being one of Capcom’s most recognizable brawlers. His arrival would fit SF6’s crossover‑heavy identity, following not only the Final Fight alumni but also the surprise SNK guests Terry and Mai. In gameplay terms, Haggar almost certainly means a command‑grab focused powerhouse with brutal strike‑grapple mixups, lariats, and armored approaches augmented by the Drive System. He would also deepen the game’s connection to its beat ’em up roots at the same time Ingrid’s multiverse‑flavored story hints at wide‑open crossover possibilities, reinforcing SF6 as a hub for Capcom’s broader action‑game legacy.

What This SF6 DLC Leak Suggests About the Game’s Long-Term Future
Taken together, the rumored Street Fighter 6 Year 4 lineup of Tifa, Vega, Haggar, and Gouken paints a clear picture of Capcom’s strategy. SF6 began by testing the waters with SNK icons Terry Bogard and Mai Shiranui, and is closing Year 3 with Ingrid, a lore‑rich character who literally opens doors between worlds in past material. If Year 4 really layers in a Final Fantasy crossover alongside a Final Fight legend and two beloved series veterans, it signals that Street Fighter 6 is being built as a long‑tail platform where crossovers and deep cuts coexist. That mix excites players who love bold experiments, but worries some who fear guests might crowd out original designs. With Capcom’s history of planting false info to catch leaks, nothing is guaranteed yet—but the discussion around this SF6 DLC leak shows how invested fans already are in the game’s evolving roster identity.
