Street Fighter 6 has always managed to inspire excitement and intrigue amongst community. With Capcom's recent announcement of a collaboration with the iconic Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles in Street Fighter 6, you'd expect the fan base to be thrilled. However, the exorbitant pricing for these new DLC costumes has created more of a controversy than celebration.

Hitting the Battle Hub on August 8, the TMNT costumes - comprising Leonardo, Raphael, Michelangelo, and Donatello - have been presented to fans at a whopping price of $15 each, or 750 Fighter Coins in the game's in-game currency.

Now, for those looking to splurge on all four turtles, you're looking at a bill equivalent to the price of the game: $60. It's a surprisingly steep price that has become a source of contention among fans, especially given the notable comparisons to other TMNT collaborations.

Games like Injustice 2 offered players all four turtles as playable characters at a modest $10. Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 5's TMNT skins were even cheaper - free. This comparison naturally begs the question: What justifies such a steep price in Street Fighter 6? Particularly since they are merely skins, not playable characters.

Capcom may argue the pricing aligns with the current live-service video game trend, where cosmetic skins often come at a premium. Furthermore, players can buy Fighter Coins in specific batches, such as 250 for $4.99 or 2,750 for $49.99, making the total expense for TMNT enthusiasts nearly $100 if they aim to buy all related content including stickers, emotes, and accessories.