Street Fighter 6 newcomer Luke is definitely Gen-Z, just look at his Perfect Win dance
The fighter's Perfect Win dance looks like it 🤪was recorded fo🌳r TikTok

Make no mistake, 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Street Fighter 6 newcomer Luke is part of a new♎ generation of street brawlers, as evidenced by his ridiculous Perfect Win dance.
Capcom brand manager Matthew Edwards recently attended Japan Expo 2022 and witnessed someone ach♔ieve a Perfect Win with Luke, and he shared the footage to Twitter. Check it out:
Saw one of the attendees getting a perfect win with Luke and asked them to do it again so I could capture it #JapanExpo2022 Luke is definitely from the TikTok generation 😂I’m now wondering what the other perfect win animations look like 🤔 pic.twitter.com/oKWn1erbYy
As Edwards rightly points ou𝄹t, Luke's dance is ripped straight from the TikTok/Gen-Z playbook. The infectious jubilance in those fist pumps, the unfettered pomposity of that toothy grin he flashes at the end - it all just screams 🎃'I can't be older than 25 or so'. Like it or not, Luke is unmistakably Gen-Z... or maybe he's just trying to stay hip with the kids.
Regardless, fans are wildly divided on whether Luke's dance is a charming show of personality or an abominatiꦕon. "Oh my god," said an alarmed . "This looks so freakish with his stupid giant Popeye arms and tiny legs and waist."
"I was starting to like L❀uke," said . "Now I'm not so sure."
"This f***ing sucks," said , mincing zero words.
Other folks, like , say Luke's jig is "unironi🤡cally great."
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"He's so goofy I love him so much," agreed .
All thatꦿ aside, the footage means we can assume with a good degree of certainty that if you beat someone without taking any damage, it'll trigger a unique character animati🌟on, adding a little insult to injury. We'll have to wait and see if the other characters' animations prove equally divisive.
Check out our 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Street Fighter 6 hands-on preview to see why we're excited for the sequel.
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