Street Fighter 6 seems to be Capcom’s current attempt at creating a live-service game that, given how well the game has sold in less than a week, is off to a good start. Like many live-service titles, Street Fighter 6 features multiple forms of currency that can be used to unlock in-game rewards and cosmetic items.
Drive Tickets are one of the game’s currencies that can actually be earned through in-game progress and won’t require any microtransactions in order to get. That said, you’ll still need to put some work in if you’re looking to get a solid amount of Drive Tickets to start spending.
Here’s everything you need to know about Drive Tickets in Street Fighter 6 from how to get them to what to spend them on.
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Drive Tickets Explained
There are two currencies in Street Fighter 6: Fighter Coins and Drive Tickets. Fighter Coins are the game’s premium currency which are purchased in the game’s store using real money via microtransactions. Drive Tickets are earned through completing objectives and cannot be bought using money. While obtaining both currencies is done using different methods, you can spend both of them in the Battle Hub in the Hub Goods Shop to unlock new cosmetic items and color combinations for your fighters.
To earn Drive Tickets, you’ll need to complete a list of in-game challenges and objectives. To view the objectives, open the Multi-menu by hitting the start/options button and then find the “Rewards” menu. Select it and then navigate to the “Challenges” tab. Here, you’ll find daily, weekly, and monthly challenges for you to complete that will reward you with a fixed amount of Drive Tickets.
Complete the challenges as often as possible in order to get the most of the free currency. Take note that the challenges will change each day/week/month, so make sure to complete all of their tasks before they roll over and you lose your progress. While progress might feel slow at first, keep completing the challenges and eventually, you’ll be able to afford just about anything you want in the Hub Goods Store.