Despite being released four months ago, pro gamers are still finding ways to shock the Street Fighter V fighting community.
Street Fighter veteran Poongko recently faced Itabashi Zangief at Taiwan Fighter Major 2016 and landed a grapple that compelled his opponent to shake his hand in respect. During the last round of their second match, Itabashi caught Poongko’s Guile in Zangief’s Cyclone Lariat. When properly landed, this can easily be followed-up by an inescapable Critical Art by Zangief that does devastating damage. But where most players would have already begun unleashing a barrage of barely understandable expletives, Poongko decided to defy the laws of Street Fighter V:
What just happened?! #PogChamp #TWFM2016https://t.co/YbeL3LQStY
— Twitch Esports (@TwitchEsports) June 11, 2016
Leaving commentators aghast and Itabashi laughing in disbelief, Poongko turned the tables on Zangief’s Bolshoi Russian Suplex with a few grapples of his own to win the match. It appears that a trade between Guile and Zangief happened right before Zangief’s Cyclone Lariat. The colliding attacks may have been the culprit behind the Guile’s grapple-fest.
Check out the video below if you would like to see the match in its entirety.
In other Street Fighter V news, Capcom recently released details on its massive cinematic story mode update coming later this month.
Published: Jun 11, 2016 06:58 pm