
Capcom confirmed that the character list of "Street Fighter 6 (Street Fighter 6/Street Fighter 6)" will be expanded, and Ingrid will return as a paid DLC character, scheduled for "late spring" in 2026. NintendoLife also mentioned that the official trailer is currently released to let you see her first, but the actual actual operation and complete details will be announced later.

Ingrid’s background is not actually permanent.
Ingrid first appeared in "Capcom Fighting Evolution" in 2005, and this work was recently included in "Capcom Fighting Collection 2 (Capcom Fighting Collection 2/Capcom Fighting Collection 2)". She later appeared in the updated content of "Street Fighter Alpha 3 UPPER (Street Fighter Alpha 3 UPPER/Street Fighter ZERO3 UPPER)". She is the kind of mysterious character who is occasionally thought of by Cap. Now that she is drawn into "SF6", it is even more topical.

Let us first whet your appetite about who she is and what Monoid is!
According to Capcom, Ingrid will appear in late spring as the final character of Year 3. The trailer emphasizes her mysterious but charming presence and throws out a series of questions: Where is this place? What exactly are Monoids? Who is she? This kind of copywriting clearly wants to be packaged in mystery, and the actual machine and system features will be thrown out later to build up the popularity.

The lineup of Year 3 is also more complete, she follows Alex, C.Viper, and Sagat
Ingrid is the last character in the Year 3 Season Pass lineup of "Street Fighter 6", having been preceded by Alex, C.Viper and Sagat. For players who are chasing the season pass, the addition of Ingrid is equivalent to completing the Year 3 puzzle; as for those who have not bought the season pass, they can also purchase the character individually in the Switch 2 version or directly buy the entire pack of season passes, so the choice is relatively flexible.
For Southeast Asian players, the practical impact of this development around the last person in year 3 of “fighting tornado 6” is actually ingrid? capcom really knows how to whet your app will be measured by update reliability, platform performance, and whether the next official communication delivers concrete follow-through.