Here's how you play Cammy in Street Fighter 6

Here's how you play Cammy in Street Fighter 6

Interested about Cammy in Street Fighter 6? We've got you covered in our breakdown of her backstory, combos, and how you can get a handle on her.

02nd Jun 2023 00:00

Images via Capcom

With Street Fighter 6 finally in the hands of excited players around the world, it is important to know whom you are going to be playing as and against if you’re going to get ahead.

A recurring character since the second game in the series, Cammy is a character that players have flocked to over the years. So, her return to Street Fighter 6 is a welcome one, with a fresh new look to boot. We’re going to be going through everything you need to know to get started playing as Cammy in the game, including her backstory, combos, and the best ways for you to get a handle on her.

How do you play Cammy?

Much like Juri, Cammy is at her strongest when she is using her kicking combos in Street Fighter 6. She is fast and has a long range that makes her trickier moves difficult to predict.

Cammy delivers an aerial kick to JP in Street Fighter 6

Owing to her speed, it is probably best to pepper your opponent with standard attacks, before subduing them with a massive combo or throw.

Cammy’s Hooligan Combination has several variances that can quickly force openings in your opponent’s guard.

Cammy's combo moves

Quick on her feet and an expert at kicking, Cammy can be one of the trickier characters to pick up in Street Fighter 6. Her combos can have particular variances depending on how long you hold them down.

Here, we’ll be breaking down some of the more complicated combos Cammy has to offer, including her Special Moves, Super Arts, and Unique Attacks.

For this guide, we’re using the inputs from the classic control scheme:

Special Moves

Move Name (Special Moves)

Combo Input

Spiral Arrow

Down, Down/Forward, Forward + Kick

Cannon Spike

Forward, Down, Down/Forward + Kick

Quick Spin Knuckle

Down, Down/Back, Back + Punch

Cannon Strike

Down, Down/Back, Back + Kick (during a forward jump)

Hooligan Combination

Down, Down/Forward, Forward + Punch

Fatal Leg Twister

Light Punch, Light Kick (during Hooligan Combination)

Silent Step

Punch (during Hooligan Combination)

Reverse Edge

Down + Kick (during Hooligan Combination)

Cannon Strike

Kick (during Hooligan Combination)

Super Arts

Move Name (Super Arts)

Combo Input

Spin Drive Smasher

Down, Down/Forward, Forward, Down, Down/Forward, Forward + Kick

Killer Bee Spin

Down, Down/Back, Back, Down, Down/Back, Back + Kick

Aerial Killer Bee Spin

Down, Down/Back, Back, Down, Down/Back, Back + Kick (during a forward jump)

Delta Red Assault

Down, Down/Forward, Forward, Down, Down/Forward, Forward + Punch

Unique Moves

Move Name (Unique Attacks)

Combo Input

Lift Uppercut

Back + Medium Punch

Delayed Ripper

Forward + Heavy Kick

Assault Blade

Back + Heavy Kick

Lift Combination

Back + Medium Punch + Heavy Kick

Swing Combination

Heavy Punch, Heavy Kick

Who is Cammy in Street Fighter 6?

First introduced in Street Fighter 2, Cammy has been a series mainstay ever since. Hailing from Britain, Cammy has often topped the polls of characters that players would like to see in future titles. So, it is no surprise that she should make an appearance in Street Fighter 6.

Key art of Cammy as she appears in Street Fighter 6

Cammy has gone through several characterising iterations, including first being a deadly assassin for the series’ antagonist, M. Bison, to a notorious MI6 agent under the employment of the British Government.

While traditionally seen in military costume, Cammy in Street Fighter 6 is now seen wearing a Union Jack-inspired jacket as she works within her homeland as a member of the British Special Forces sector: Delta Red.

If you’re looking for more character guides, why not check out our guide on how to play as Ken as well?

Jack Roberts

About The Author

Jack Roberts

Jack is a Guides Writer at GGRecon. With a BA (Hons) & MA in English and Creative Writing, he was also the Gaming Editor for The Indiependent. When not pondering which game has the best cup of coffee (and drinking far too much of it himself), he can often be found playing Dead by Daylight, Street Fighter or making yet another build in Bloodborne.

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