Mobile Legends Bang Bang confirms Street Fighter 6 crossover skins for July 3
MLBB’s Street Fighter 6 crossover starts July 3, with four hero-to-fighter skins, a month-long card event, and painted variants that raise the collection stakes.

Mobile Legends: Bang Bang will kick off its Street Fighter 6 crossover on July 3, and the timing is doing as much work as the skins themselves. The event lands with four clear hero pairings, a month-long reward track, and enough limited-time packaging to make this feel less like a casual tie-in and more like a live-service pressure test.
The lineup is the part that gives the crossover its actual shape. Paquito steps into Ryu’s role, Guinevere becomes Chun-Li, Chou takes on Ken, and Dyrroth is cast as Guile. That mix matters because it does more than borrow famous names: it maps some of MLBB’s most recognizable fighters onto four characters that have been pop-culture shorthand for decades, which gives the event broader appeal than a simple costume drop.
Moonton’s official preview frames the collaboration as MLBB × Street Fighter 6 and sets the event window from July 3 to August 3. During that span, players will be able to take part in the Shining Album event, collect Holo Cards, and work toward the Badlands Scrapper Selection Chest. The same promotional material says the crossover will also bring free battle-emote and in-match item promotions, giving the event a bit more utility than a skin showcase alone.

The clearest sign that this is meant to be chased, not just admired, is the limited-time structure. These are event skins, not permanent shop additions, which means the value is tied to the collaboration window and the usual MLBB fear of missing out. The official videos also make the cosmetic ladder more explicit by splitting the featured looks into “Outfit 2” showcase skins and painted “Outfit 1” variants in the event shop, including Paquito “Ryu (Outfit 1)” and Chou “Ken (Outfit 1).”
That tiering is where the crossover starts to answer the bigger collab question for MLBB players: is this a useful event or just another brand mashup? The answer leans on the details. A strong character fit, a fixed July 3 start, a month of Holo Card grinding, and extra painted variants give collectors a reason to log in beyond franchise recognition alone. In a game crowded with crossovers, that kind of built-in urgency is what keeps a Street Fighter skin line from feeling like background noise.
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