Call of Duty Mobile Welcomes Street Fighter 6 Icons Dec 11

Call of Duty Mobile Welcomes Street Fighter 6 Icons Dec 11
Call of Duty Mobile characters alongside Street Fighter 6 characters Ryu and Chun-Li in a promotional image.

Gaming titans collide this December as Street Fighter 6 characters prepare to launch into Call of Duty Mobile. This monumental crossover, confirmed to arrive exclusively on the mobile platform and notably bypassing other titles like Black Ops 7, promises to bring iconic fighting game legends to the celebrated free-to-play shooter.

Iconic Fighters Join the Fray for CoD Mobile's 6th Anniversary

Fans can mark their calendars for a double dose of crossover action. The highly anticipated Street Fighter operators are slated for release on December 11, according to official announcements from the game's X account. Just two days later, on December 13, a special weapon series inspired by the legendary fighting franchise will also drop, further immersing players in this unique collaboration.

While a full roster of Street Fighter 6 operators for Call of Duty Mobile has yet to be officially unveiled, a compelling trailer accompanying the announcement has showcased several fan favorites:

  • Ryu
  • Chun-Li
  • Akuma
  • Cammy
  • Luke

This major event coincides with Call of Duty Mobile's Season 11: 6th Anniversary, celebrating the shooter's impressive run since its 2019 launch.

DMZ: Recon and a History of Epic Crossovers

Beyond the Street Fighter 6 integration, Call of Duty Mobile continues its evolution with the introduction of DMZ: Recon this month, an all-new extraction mode expanding its already diverse gameplay offerings which include multiplayer, battle royale, and Zombies.

This isn't Call of Duty Mobile's first rodeo when it comes to high-profile collaborations. The game has consistently pushed boundaries with unexpected and exciting partnerships throughout the year:

  • October (Season 9: Midnight Rumble): WWE legends The Undertaker and Alexa Bliss joined as operators.
  • Earlier This Year (July): A Gundam-themed season brought iconic mechs to the battlefield.
  • Earlier This Year: An unexpected Nier: Automata collaboration delighted fans.

Meanwhile, Street Fighter 6, which initially launched in 2023, maintains its status as a top-tier fighting game in 2025, even seeing a recent release on Switch 2 earlier this year. Its enduring popularity makes this crossover a significant moment for both gaming communities.