3 Street Fighter characters we don’t ever want to see in Fortnite

PARIS, FRANCE - FEBRUARY 18: A kid plays a video game "Street Fighter" developed by Capcom during an electronic video game tournament at the eSports World Convention (ESWC) on February 18, 2017 in Paris, France. The ESWC is the historic and emblematic event of electronic sports, bringing together every year since 2003 the best players in the world in video game tournaments designed as real live shows and broadcast live on the Internet or on television. 20 of the biggest American teams of Call of Duty will be present to compete in the tournament CWL Paris Open. Never had an event organized in Europe so much engaged the American eSport community. (Photo by Chesnot/Getty Images)
PARIS, FRANCE - FEBRUARY 18: A kid plays a video game "Street Fighter" developed by Capcom during an electronic video game tournament at the eSports World Convention (ESWC) on February 18, 2017 in Paris, France. The ESWC is the historic and emblematic event of electronic sports, bringing together every year since 2003 the best players in the world in video game tournaments designed as real live shows and broadcast live on the Internet or on television. 20 of the biggest American teams of Call of Duty will be present to compete in the tournament CWL Paris Open. Never had an event organized in Europe so much engaged the American eSport community. (Photo by Chesnot/Getty Images) /
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Street Fighter is a brand we want to see more of, just not all of it.

When it comes to Fortnite, crossovers are what makes the game so unique. They push it to a whole new level, and while not every crossover is as good as one another, the ones that Fortnite does with Street Fighter are usually on the upper tier of the crossover list.

Fortnite has found success with Street Fighter by bringing in guys like Guile, Chun-Li, Ryo, and others, and we hope that the game eventually brings in even more characters for fans of both games to get their hands on.

We just don’t want all of them. No, not all of them. A lot of Street Fighter characters are great and we’re hoping to get even more eventually, but some of them…some of them are really bad. These are three of the worst we hope to never see in the game.

Three characters we hope never come from Street Righter to Fortnite

Birdie/Rufus

We’re counting Birdie and Rufus in the same category, simply due to the fact they’re similarly designed. They’re both big, ugly, hulking characters. Their size alone makes them hard to use in Fortnite as it gives you such a big hit-box, but their ugly demeanor will make sure that most fans don’t want to use them.

Gill

Yikes, this is one of the worst-designed Street Fighter characters for a variety of reasons. From his Fabio-like blonde hair, his two-tone color tone that he rocks, and his name. “Gill”. I think he was a prank on someone, but I can’t for the life of me figure out how someone could be that cruel.

Cody

Cody is just a poorly designed character, especially when we talk about his prison attire. While he was originally from the Final Fight series, he counts as he’s been in a few Street Fighter games since then. In fact, a lot of Final Fight characters have crossed over in more recent years.

Next. 3 video game crossovers that seem impossible for one reason or another. dark