The first Mobile Legends: Bang Bang collaboration with Street Fighter 6 has begun, and it arrives with a clear hook for fans of both franchises. Four iconic Capcom fighters are now entering the Land of Dawn as hero skins, while Joy also receives a free crossover cosmetic through the ROUND1 event.
The crossover is not built around skins alone. Moonton Games is positioning ROUND1 as a meeting point between two competitive games with different rhythms, one centered on precise duels and the other on lane control, early objectives, and momentum swings.
| Street Fighter 6 Character | MLBB Hero | Collaboration Form |
|---|---|---|
| Ryu | Paquito | Hero skin |
| Ken | Chou | Hero skin |
| Chun-Li | Guinevere | Hero skin |
| Guile | Dyrroth | Hero skin |
Four Fighters, Four Hero Matches
Each skin blends the identity of a Street Fighter 6 character with the abilities and combat style of the MLBB hero chosen for the crossover. That pairing gives the collaboration a familiar face while still fitting the mechanics and visual language of Mobile Legends: Bang Bang.
Ryu is matched with Paquito, Ken with Chou, Chun-Li with Guinevere, and Guile with Dyrroth. The result brings martial arts flair, fast action, and franchise recognition into one shared event package.
Free Reward for Every Player
Moonton also prepared a free crossover cosmetic for Joy, titled “Badlands Scrapper,” which can be earned through different event activities during the collaboration period. This addition makes ROUND1 more accessible by giving non-paying players a clear reward path as well.
In its official statement, Moonton said the collaboration is meant to bring the fighting philosophy of Street Fighter into the MLBB experience. The company highlighted the opening phase of matches, when players read opponents and build momentum, as the most natural connection point.
Why the Crossover Works
That idea fits the two games closely, even though their gameplay styles differ. In Street Fighter, the first round is used to measure an opponent, while in MLBB the early game often decides map control and which side gains the initiative first.
Moonton also framed the partnership as part of its ongoing commitment to global intellectual property collaborations. Over the years, MLBB has already worked with franchises from anime, film, games, sports, and international brands.
By teaming up with Street Fighter 6, the company again brings together two major competitive titles with large fan bases. Moonton said each collaboration is designed to preserve the identity of both franchises, so the crossover still feels authentic to longtime followers.
MLBB x Street Fighter 6 is already available to players starting 3 July 2026. For fans of either game, ROUND1 offers a direct look at how Street Fighter action translates into the team-based strategy of Mobile Legends: Bang Bang.
