November 04, 2025
Street Fighter 6’s New Fighting Pass Honors Capcom’s Ghosts ‘n Goblins Legacy Sir Arthur returns — in armor (and underpants) — as Street Fighter 6 celebrates a beloved arcade classic
Capcom is leaning into nostalgia with the newest Street Fighter 6 Fighting Pass — this time paying homage to one of its most beloved arcade classics, Ghosts ‘n Goblins and its sequel Ghouls ‘n Ghosts.
Available now on PS5 and PS4, the themed Fighting Pass is packed with unlockables inspired by Sir Arthur’s legendary adventures. Whether you remember sprinting through graveyards or just love a good crossover, this is one of the most charming collaborations yet.
⚔️ What’s Inside the Ghosts ‘n Goblins Fighting Pass
This limited-time pass is loaded with nods to Capcom’s 80s legacy. Players can unlock:
- Avatar outfits modeled after Ghosts ‘n Goblins hero Sir Arthur — both in his full armor and his classic underpants form.
- A new emote that recreates Arthur’s signature running animation from the original arcade game.
- Challenger screen art and sound effects pulled straight from the Ghosts ‘n Goblins universe.
- Exclusive EX colors for AKI and Blanka, themed to match the event.
The combination of retro visuals and classic references makes this one of the most unique Fighting Passes Street Fighter 6 has seen so far.
🕹️ Play Ghouls ‘n Ghosts Inside Street Fighter 6
Perhaps the coolest addition is access to an emulated version of Ghouls ‘n Ghosts — the 1988 sequel that helped define the arcade era.
If you don’t already own it through Capcom Arcade Stadium or other collections, this Fighting Pass gives you a perfect excuse to revisit the punishing platformer right inside Street Fighter 6.
It’s a rare blend of fighting game flair and classic platforming nostalgia that highlights just how far Capcom’s legacy stretches.
🎮 Final Thoughts
Between Sir Arthur’s outfits, retro effects, and a playable slice of Capcom history, the Ghosts ‘n Goblins Fighting Pass is a must-have for long-time fans. It’s a small but heartfelt celebration of Capcom’s past, seamlessly integrated into its most modern fighter.
Whether you’re here for the nostalgia or the new EX colors, this crossover shows why Street Fighter 6 remains one of the most community-focused fighting games around.