Witch Juri Street Fighter Duel
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Witch Juri Joins Street Fighter Duel

As part of the Half-Anniversary celebration, Crunchyroll announced the Street Fighter Duel Witch Juri alt. People can now try and get her through the Divination gacha. In addition, her New Fighter Trial Realm is live for people to test her out.

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Witch Juri is from the Infernal faction, just like the standard version. She also shares the same Fighter Type and Class. So she’s still a Tech Assassin. However, her Fighting Style differs. She’s a Secret Arts sort of character, while her basic version is a Ansatsuken one. This outfit comes just ahead of Halloween, which is nearly just in time for the spooky season.

While she’s a witch, she’s dressed more like a devil or succubus, but is still suitably appropriate given the time of year. Here’s the official trailer introducing this new Juri variant into the game, and providing a closer look this new version.

She arrives after some other special Street Fighter Duel character alts. We saw a similarly Halloween-themed Mummy Dhalsim in July 2023. For Also, Fashion Ken showed up just before Juri did. You can watch his trailer below, which much like the Juri trailer, provides a better look at this variant.

Street Fighter Duel is available for mobile devices, and Witch Juri is available in-game now.


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