Street Fighter 6 isn't even out yet, but that hasn't stopped people from already modding it. And, of course, some of the early mods are putting characters into more revealing clothing.

Back in October, Capcom hosted a closed beta for Street Fighter 6, letting a select number of players get their hands on it and try it out for the first time. Following the end of the beta, hackers managed to keep accessing the game thanks to a .exe file that was present in the Steam code. Although Capcom deleted the code and made the beta unplayable, it seems that some kept their hands on it, as mods are still being made and shown off.

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A tweet made by Twitter user Punishere1_ went viral earlier this week, showing a mod that gives Chun-Li a revealing swimsuit outfit. More tweets revealed different variants of the outfit have been made and implemented into the game, implying that some still have their hands on it. Punishere1_ also ran a poll asking Twitter users what mod they want to see clipped and shown off next, which would only be possible with access to some part of the game.

The Chun-Li swimsuit mod may be the first to go viral, but it's not the only example out there of mods being made and used for Street Fighter 6. YouTuber rumi released several videos showing a range of different mods for Street Fighter 6, including character model swaps like putting Luke over Ryu, and alternate outfits like shaved versions of Ken, Ryu, and Guile. There is, of course, a shirtless Ken mod that must become reality.

Although Street Fighter 6 might not be out yet, we do have some idea that it's nearing the end of its development. Just a few days ago, a rating appeared on the South Korea Rating and Administration Committee, implying that we're not too far from seeing the game release. Let's just hope the modders get to keep the progress they've made so far.

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