Street Fighter 6 Fighters Now Have Official Scents You Can Buy

Street Fighter 6 Fighters Now Have Official Scents You Can Buy

Capcom and Gaming Fragrances have partnered to bring the World Warriors into your nostrils. Three Street Fighter 6 characters,Ed, Ingrid, and Juri,are getting officially licensed fragrance oils that come bundled with wood diffusers.

Each oil set is designed to evoke the personality and fighting style of its character. Ed's scent combines bergamot, vetiver, clove, spearmint, and rosemary with a crisp, woody amber finish. The brand describes it as a profile that lets players "throw out counter pokes without getting whiff-punished." Ingrid's fragrance features grapefruit, leafy green, rose, and jasmine, finished with woody notes, amber, musk, and lingering citrus meant to "enhance clarity in stock accumulation and release timing." Juri's offering is a fruity floral blend of strawberries, passion fruit, raspberries, blueberries, and violets designed to "make your hit-confirms feel razor-sharp."

The diffusers are not body fragrances. Instead, players add 3 to 4 drops of the scented oil onto the included wood diffuser to create an ambient scent in their gaming space before jumping into ranked matches. Each set costs ¥6,850, roughly $42.15 USD, and is scheduled to ship in October 2026.

Gaming Fragrances is a Japanese brand owned by Code Meee, which launched the fragrance house in May 2026 with a mission to let fans incorporate their favorite characters into daily life through scent. This collaboration marks another step in bringing the Street Fighter universe beyond the screen.

The partnership also continues Capcom's history of character-specific fragrance releases. In 2024, the company released three character perfumes at the Capcom Cafe featuring Luke, Jamie, and Ed, each designed to capture the essence of the fighter. Whether additional Street Fighter characters will receive the fragrance treatment remains unknown.

Author Emily Chen: "Juri's fruity floral actually sounds kind of compelling, but the real question is whether any of these will survive a humid arcade cabinet versus your room diffuser at home."

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