It has been announced that a playable demo for Ingrid, the 4th Year 3 additional character for the fighting game Street Fighter 6 (SF6), will be held at EVO Japan 2026. The event will take place at Tokyo Big Sight from May 1 (Fri) to May 3 (Sun), 2026.

Playable Demo for SF6 Additional Character Ingrid at EVO Japan 2026!

It has been decided that the 4th Year 3 additional character for SF6, Ingrid, will have a playable demo at EVO Japan 2026, held at Tokyo Big Sight from May 1 (Fri) to May 3 (Sun), 2026!
The demo will be available at the Capcom Booth in Tokyo Big Sight East Halls 1, 2, and 3.

Playable Demo Booth Dates and Times

  • May 1 (Fri) and May 2 (Sat), 2026, 10:00 AM–7:00 PM (scheduled)
  • May 3 (Sun), 2026, 10:00 AM–5:00 PM (scheduled)

The playable demo primarily uses a two-player versus play format.
Furthermore, the in-game distribution of Ingrid will start at 4:00 PM on May 28 (Thu), 2026.
Why not take the opportunity to try out Ingrid a step early at EVO Japan 2026?

Receive a Limited Edition Ingrid Sticker as a Playable Demo Bonus!

Limited Edition Sticker
Limited Edition Sticker

For those who play the demo at EVO Japan 2026, limited edition stickers will be distributed.
Play Ingrid, the 4th Year 3 additional character for SF6, a step early and get your limited edition sticker!

Additionally, a paid ticket is required for participation in EVO Japan 2026.
Paid tickets for EVO Japan 2026 can be purchased from the official site.

Check the official site for details on the Ingrid playable demo!

Playable Demo Overview
Demo Content Street Fighter 6 4th Year 3 Additional Character Ingrid
Dates and Times May 1 (Fri) and May 2 (Sat), 2026, 10:00 AM–7:00 PM (scheduled)
May 3 (Sun), 2026, 10:00 AM–5:00 PM (scheduled)
Playable Demo Booth Location Capcom Booth, Tokyo Big Sight East Halls 1, 2, and 3
Playable Demo Bonus Street Fighter 6 Limited Edition Sticker (Ingrid)
Ingrid, the 4th Year 3 Additional Character for SF6, Will Have a Playable Demo at EVO Japan 2026! Be the First to Try the Mysterious Girl

EVO Japan 2026

EVO Japan 2026 is a major fighting game tournament scheduled to take place in Tokyo, Japan, as part of the global Evolution Championship Series (EVO). It

EVO Japan 2026

EVO Japan 2026 is a premier fighting game tournament and esports event, part of the larger Evolution Championship Series (EVO). Scheduled to take place in Japan, it continues the legacy of the original EVO, which began in the U.S. in 1996, by bringing together top players from around the world to compete in games like Street Fighter, Tekken, and Guilty Gear. The event celebrates both competitive gaming and Japanese fighting game culture, building on the series’ history of fostering global community and high-level competition.

Tokyo Big Sight

Tokyo Big Sight, officially known as the Tokyo International Exhibition Center, is one of Japan’s largest convention and exhibition complexes, located on an artificial island in Tokyo Bay. Opened in 1996, its distinctive inverted pyramid-shaped glass structure, the “Conference Tower,” has become a landmark of the Odaiba area. The venue hosts major international trade shows, including the Tokyo Motor Show and Comiket, and was notably used as a broadcasting center during the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.

Capcom Booth

The Capcom Booth is a prominent exhibition space at major gaming conventions like E3 and Tokyo Game Show, where the Japanese video game company Capcom showcases its latest titles and franchises. Historically, it has been a key venue for unveiling iconic games such as *Street Fighter*, *Resident Evil*, and *Monster Hunter*, often featuring playable demos, live tournaments, and exclusive merchandise. The booth reflects Capcom’s legacy as a pioneering developer, drawing large crowds eager to experience new releases and celebrate the company’s impact on gaming culture.

Tokyo Big Sight East Halls 1, 2, and 3

Tokyo Big Sight’s East Halls 1, 2, and 3 are part of the Tokyo International Exhibition Center, a major convention and exhibition complex located on an artificial island in Tokyo Bay. Opened in 1996, the facility is renowned for its distinctive inverted pyramid-shaped conference tower and hosts numerous trade shows, conventions, and public events throughout the year. The East Halls specifically provide large, flexible exhibition spaces that have been used for events ranging from anime conventions like Comiket to industrial expos.