Street Fighter 6 Tournament Interrupted by Accidental Mod Mishap

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A Street Fighter 6 competition was abruptly halted when a pro-gamer accidentally entered the tournament using a shocking Chun-Li mod. Learn more about the players involved, what happened on that match, and the Twitch guidelines violated.

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Chun-Li Mod Stunned Viewers

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A recent Street Fighter 6 tournament on Twitch took an unexpected turn when a wardrobe malfunction caused by a mod left the audience and participants stunned. As game fans continue exploring creative ways to enhance their gaming experience, some have taken it too far by using mods that alter the characters' appearances. In this case, Chun-Li, a beloved series regular, unintentionally found herself in an awkward situation during a match.

The Rise of Street Fighter 6

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Street Fighter 6, released on June 2, 2023, has been well-received by casual and hardcore fighting game fans. Its captivating gameplay and nostalgic elements have garnered widespread popularity, inspiring devoted players to delve deeper into the game's mechanics. However, as with any popular title, some fans have taken their enthusiasm to new heights, creating mods to modify character appearances.

Chun-Li's Unfortunate Encounter

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Chun-Li, a long time beloved character and a series regular in Street Fighter, was central to this controversial mod. Some players, driven by their personal preferences, created a mod that stripped her of her iconic blue ceremonial Chinese dress, leading to some more… revealing outcomes.

During a regular seasonal match on Twitch hosted by Corner2Corner, two players, Lensta and Packz, squared off in the tournament. The atmosphere was charged with excitement as the first round began. However, the excitement quickly turned to shock as Chun-Li emerged on the screen, utterly nude due to the unintended activation of the mod.

The awkward situation caught the commentators and viewers off guard, and the stream was immediately cut to a bracket screen to spare further embarrassment. Twitch, the live streaming service, has strict community guidelines concerning nudity and sexual content, and this unexpected turn of events put the stream's continuity at risk. The channel's Video-On-Demand (VOD), including the incident clip, was promptly removed from the platform.

Escaping Delisting for Corner2Corner

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Fortunately for Corner2Corner, the Twitch channel responsible for hosting the tournament, the accidental incident did not lead to immediate delisting. Twitch carefully evaluates such situations and takes appropriate actions according to its guidelines.

UPDATE (08/03/2023): Corner2Corner has addressed this mod mistake through a thread of tweets, claiming responsibility for the mod as several news outlets had erroneously blamed the player Packz for this mistake.

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