Street Fighter V · Combo Video · 2021
A 124-hit combo that stands as one of Street Fighter V's most ambitious routing experiments. This video pushes the limits of what's possible in SFV by leveraging the 100th hit knockdown rule—a mechanic rarely utilized in actual combo sequences—to extend the damage and hit count to genuinely record-breaking territory. The creator demonstrates meticulous lab work and an understanding of how knockdown timing can be manipulated to keep momentum alive through what would normally be a combo reset. What makes this stand out beyond raw hit numbers is the synchronization between the combo flow and the original soundtrack produced specifically for the video. Viewers noticed the opening sequence hitting directly on beat, blending fighting game execution with musical composition in a way that elevates the presentation beyond typical combo showcases. The track itself generated enthusiastic comments about the production quality—a reminder that combo videos can succeed on multiple fronts when technical skill and creative direction align. This is legitimate experimentation rather than tool-assisted manipulation, making the 124-hit result all the more notable for SFV's competitive and creative communities.
You can get the music featured in this video here: Or there's a free remix album for everyone here: I think this is the first legitimate use of the 100th hit knockdown rule to extend a combo and I think 124-hits might also be the largest legitimate combo done in SFV. Thanks for watching!
From desk's YouTube channel