The collaboration between Capcom and McDonald's Japan brings new thematic outfits to Street Fighter 6, and the best part is that you can get them for free.
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The iconic fighters Ryu, Ken, and Chun-Li are debuting outfits with the colors of the fast-food chain, and although the campaign is being celebrated in Japan, the codes also work in Europe and America.
From burgers inspired by the world tournament to outfits with the classic red and yellow, the alliance between McDonald’s and Capcom has surprised fans of Street Fighter 6 with a campaign that blends humor and nostalgia. And if you’re wondering: yes, you can get these cosmetics without paying a single euro.
How to get the McDonald’s outfits in Street Fighter 6
To unlock the three special outfits, simply enter the event codes within the game:
| Character | Event Code | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Ryu | M3L4-WJAK-8FCH-6AYV | Red and yellow outfit with McDonald’s details. |
| Chun-Li | CDU9-BBPC-DNQU-98M9 | Outfit with golden accents and collaborative menu logo. |
| Ken | LFCU-8RYT-7MP9-RH8F | Sports uniform with the classic colors of the chain. |
How to activate them:
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Open Street Fighter 6 on your platform.
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In the main menu, go to Options > Event Code.
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Enter the corresponding code and confirm.
The outfits will be added automatically to your collection and will be available in all game modes.
A peculiar collaboration… but very effective
The “McDonald’s EX” campaign is part of a limited-time promotion being celebrated in Japanese McDonald’s locations, although the codes are valid globally until December 12, 2025. Only M. Bison’s outfit is restricted to the Asian region.
McDonald’s EX is not only a fun nod, but also a showcase of how Street Fighter 6 continues to bet on unexpected and free collaborations for its community.
With this collaboration, Capcom continues to reinforce the value of its game through free and transversal content, something that has become habitual since the game’s release.

