Japanese broadcasting company NHK is known for many things, but one of them is their series of "100 Cameras" videos, where they try to give their audience a thorough look at something specific. They have previously done so with the production of Attack on Titan anime, for example, and now it's time for Street Fighter 6.
Unfortunately, the video itself is not on any video hosting platform, like YouTube, or Vimeo, but you can find it by following this link. Fortunately, it's fully subtitled, so you can easily gleam quite a few things from this if you care about the nitty-gritty details of making a fighting game.
Some of the highlights here include the recording of motion capture, the meticulous process of making the models (it takes actual months to make), and the sheer precision that goes into deciding the frame data of individual moves.
It's a truly fascinating process that allows us to appreciate the development on a much deeper level.