Street Fighter cards and decks first appeared in UniVersus in 2006, back when it was known as the Universal Fighting System, or UFS. UniVersus has always been uniquely suited to adapt popular fighting games, and that’s been repeatedly proven with not only Street Fighter sets, but also Darkstalkers, Mortal Kombat, Tekken and many more. None of those have been as well represented as the Street Fighter series though; the Street Fighter 6 Challenger Series decks mark the eleventh time a Street Fighter-related set has arrived in the game. What cards are included? Let’s take a look!
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There are 21 different cards included in the Ryu and Luke Challenger Series deck; the cards in this deck have the set code SF01, found on the bottom right of the card. Alongside this is the card’s number. Here’s all 21 different cards from the Ryu and Luke deck:





















Street Fighter 6: Ryu and Luke Alt Art Card Gallery
Each Challenger Series deck contains not just the pre-constructed, ready-to-use deck, but also a Collector’s Edition booster pack. Within these packs are foil versions of the main set cards, plus at least one alternate art card (or “alt art”). There are 8 of these to find, and each is numbered between 22-29, above the designated number of 21 cards in the set. Here are all of the alt art cards in the Ryu and Luke set:








Street Fighter 6: Chun-Li and Jamie Main Set Card Gallery
Just like the Ryu and Luke set, there are 21 cards in the main set for the Chun-Li and Jamie deck. The card numbering system is the same (between 1-21), but the set code for these cards is SF02. Here are all of the SF02 cards in the main set:





















Street Fighter 6: Chun-Li and Jamie Alt Art Card Gallery
Again, just like the Ryu and Luke set, there are 8 special, alt art cards in the Chun-Li and Jamie set. These are found in the Collector’s Edition boosters, but usually you’ll only find 1 per pack. It’s also worth noting that there’s no guarantee that you’ll get one from SF01 or SF02, regardless of which deck you found the booster pack in. Here are the alt art cards for SF02:








Check out our other features on UniVersus, such as our guide to UniVersus card backs (where you’ll also get a glimpse of an old school Chun-Li!), our review of the Tekken 8 Clash Decks and, if you’re a Street Fighter fan who’s yet to play the card game, our complete beginner’s guide to UniVersus.