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Conheça o futuro de Street Fighter, o personagem final de SFV: Luke

The new character offers a glimpse at what’s ahead for the Street Fighter franchise.
Street Fighter V’s final digital event revealed new details on the last character, Luke, who will be a key player in the next Street Fighter project. We’re not ready to talk about that just yet, but let’s dive into Luke in SFV and his unique gameplay mechanics.
The SFV Fall Update kicked off with a preview of Luke’s story mode. This follows a dramatic childhood event that inspires him to become a fighter, join the military, and encounter a familiar face. 
What caused such a commotion? 
How does Guile fit into Luke’s story?
We won’t spoil too much here. Play Luke’s Character Story to learn more.
Luke is all about forward moving attacks that keep the pressure on. All three normal punches move Luke forward, allowing him to close distances offensively. Luke also has two target combos great for racking up damage. 
Luke’s target combos are great for dealing damage
Luke’s special moves allow him to close safely and create offensive opportunities. A mid-to-long ranged projectile called “Sand Blaster” shoots energy from his hands. “Rising Rocket” is an anti-air move that launches Luke upwards to attack airborne opponents.
Zone with “Sand Blaster” 
“Rising Rocket” is his anti-air
“Avenger” is a forward-moving dash Luke can string into combos and lets him cover more ground. It has two follow ups: “No Chaser,” a shoulder charge that’s integrable into combos, and “Impaler,” a mid-range overhead kick.  
“No Chaser” is a tackle that leads to combos 
“Impaler” hits overhead to catch opponents off guard
“Flash Knuckle” is Luke’s go-to combo starter and extender. Each punch leads to a different forward-moving attack. 
LP “Flash Knuckle” moves slightly forward 
MP ver. moves further
HP ver. goes nearly half-screen away
Holding punches executes a charged version of “Flash Knuckle” and gives it different properties, depending on the button pressed. 
Luke’s V-System, while familiar, has special properties, especially with his V-Triggers. His V-Skill I, “Hard Shot,” charges up “Flash Knuckle” without having to hold and charge the move. If you charge after using “Hard Shot,” it executes an enhanced version with more damage and combo potential.  
Flex on opponents
Power up “Flash Knuckle”
V-Skill II, “Suppressor,” has Luke take a quick step back before executing a body blow. Different from a parry, it excels against throws and command grabs when timed properly. While seemingly defensive, this move keeps Luke on offense by making accurate reads and suppressing escapes. 
Time “Suppressor” correctly against throws
Now it’s your turn
Luke’s V-Triggers are unique, as both cause his V-Gauge to become a timer that continuously fills in a neutral state. Additionally, Luke can gain V-Timer by doing damage. Conversely, he loses V-Timer when getting hit or using his V-Trigger moves. These are the first SFV V-Triggers to increase V-Timer as you do damage. This also forces opponents to approach and prevent Luke from maintaining a filled V-Timer. 
V-Trigger I, “Fully Armed,” gives Luke access to two new moves, which we revealed during the SFV Summer Update 2021. Pressing HP+HK after activation throws out three long range projectiles called “Rock Smasher.” 
Activate “Fully Armed” and pummel opponents!
 “Thermobaric Thrash,” is only executable off an EX “Sand Blaster.” This adds tons of damage but EX meter must be utilized wisely.
“Thermobaric Thrash” unleashes heaps of damage but is only usable after EX “Sand Blaster”
V-Trigger II, “Vanguard,” lets Luke cancel any “Flash Knuckle” into another of a different strength. This opens up previously unavailable combo paths, allowing Luke to double up on “Flash Knuckles” in his combos. 

“Vanguard” can string together “Flash Knuckles” of different strengths for extended combos and extra damage!
Luke is fully armed and ready to fight on November 29th with additional costumes. Make sure to prepare before Luke joins the fight by picking up the Season 5 Character or Premium Pass.  

Now that we know how Luke plays, let’s see him in action.
To help celebrate SFV’s final character launch, discounts are available and a Free Trial is running through November 29 that grants access to all characters from Seasons 1-4.
A limited-time free trial of Street Fighter V: Champion Edition is available on PS4 now. Includes all characters from Season 1 to 4. 
 SFV, Champion Edition, and the Upgrade Kit are also discounted now at PlayStation Store!
And that wraps up the final SFV digital event. Thanks to everyone who tuned in to the SFV Fall Update, and every update we released since we started in Summer 2020. We owe their success to you, the players, who have continued to support us. We’ve been watching everyone’s reactions and are grateful for your passion for Street Fighter.
While Luke brings an end to our SFV digital updates and character releases, we’ll continue to support SFV. After Luke’s is released, our next SFV update will be the Battle Balance update coming in March 2022. We hope you’ll enjoy Luke in SFV and you can look forward to seeing more of him in the next Street Fighter project. Goodbye for now. We’ll be back next year with more Street Fighter news!

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11 Comments
Hello, Dan.
Luke’s moves look pretty cool. I am going to him a test.
Pity it’s the end of the digital showcases.
Please, please, give Juri a shotgun.
And please make Vivian Nishiki a playable character. Thanks!
No shotgun, why in the world should Juri or any playable character in a main SF game have firearms?
I make more then $12,000 a month online. It’s enough to comfortably replace my old jobs income, especially considering, I only work about 11 to 12 hours a week from home. I was amazed how easy it was after I tried it…
GOOD LUCK
HERE ➤➤ 𝐖𝐰𝐰.𝐂𝐚𝐬𝐡𝐓𝐫𝐞𝐞𝟔.𝐂𝐨𝐦
This game is beautiful, if we get Street Father’s 6 in the future I hope all these characters they get transfer over because this game is too goodgoodjob
I’m not a fan of his design, to be honest. Can he *not* be the future of Street Fighter?
me neither. for someone of the ‘future’ he already looks pretty dated.
I love SFV but nah, not Luke. He might play well but he’s a bland looking character failing at trying to look cool. And his hair is spaghetti like Ken’s is bananas.
When are they adding vader to this game?
Great article. I read through the article, got to the spot where the author points out the game and upgrade are on sale on the PS store. I thought “Cool. Let’s click and see how much!” but when I clicked on the pick of the items, it just opens that pic in a seperate window. You guys design this awesome website, but can’t put in a link to the PS store? The way I see it, I might have clicked on that link and made an impulse buy. But since it didn’t work, I have to now go to the store via PC, mobile, or console to view. My interest was just lost. This is just a suggestion, but a good one I think. When you mention something is on sale, post a link to said sale. Seems like a simple concept to me, but….
At this point, this game should be free…
Luke’s design and moveset are alright but nothing special that really makes me wanna play him as soon as he is available.
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