Chun Li Has a Wardrobe Malfunction at an eSports Tournament
By Yung Namahage • 8 months ago


Street Fighter 6 has been the talk of the FGC town since its release 2 months ago. Not only are fighting game fans and esports athletes keeping the game alive, but there's also a vibrant modding scene creating multiple ways for players to customize the game to their liking. Which may include putting some characters in their birthday suit.


At a weekly Corner2Corner Street Fighter 6 tournament that was being livestreamed to the entire internet, a pair of competitors were about to start a match with one as Chun Li and the other playing Kimberly. When the match loaded, the spectators saw a lot more of Chun Li than they were expecting.



The host's PC accidentally had a nude mod for Chun Li enabled. While the commentators tried to awkwardly react to what was going on and the players tried their damndest at having a fair fight amid the chaos, the stream cut away after just a few seconds.


Corner2Corner apologized on Twitter (I'm not saying X. Fuck you, Elon), claiming they had no idea the mod was installed and has since been removed. With all the regulations around eSports, surely they should've checked for any installed mods before starting the match, but maybe they accidentally overlooked this one. Or maybe someone left it in as a joke.


What do you guys think of the Chun Li wardrobe malfunction incident? was it truly an accident or are there horny, nefarious forces at work? Leave your thoughts below!