Sagat makes no attempt to conceal the disfigurement, and in fact draws power from the hateful memory it invokes in Capcom vs. The massive scar on his chest is a constant reminder of Ryu's victory. Sagat lost his eye during a fight with Dan Hibiki's father, Go, in which Sagat killed him.
Sagat wears an eyepatch over his severely damaged right eye, though the lack of depth perception and loss of peripheral vision do not seriously hamper his ability as a powerful fighter. Later on, the game graphics developed to match those of the comics. In the Street Fighter II series, Sagat's in-game sprite does not display the highly muscular build of the Street Fighter Alpha series, although even at that time he had been consistently portrayed so in his Super Street Fighter II Turbo ending, and other Capcom artworks. His hands are massive enough to close around the entire head of many of his opponents. He possesses a hulking, muscular build at 130 kg (280 lb). Sagat is very tall at 224 cm (7 ft 4 in), two heads taller than Ryu in Street Fighter, a trait he uses to his advantage in his long-reaching attacks. SNK 2 and Street Fighter X Tekken, in which he is paired up with Dhalsim and in other titles, including mobile puzzle game Street Fighter: Puzzle Spirits, where he is a super-deformed character. Sagat also appears in crossover games such as Capcom vs. During his story, he is briefly tempted by Satsui no Hadō but overcomes it, coming to understand Ryu's struggles in the process. In Street Fighter V, Sagat is featured as part of the third season of downloadable content. Sagat returns in Street Fighter IV once again as a playable character with the animosity in his feud with Ryu no longer present and even referring to him in his ending as a "friend". Sagat is an unlockable character in Street Fighter EX3, where his story has his resentment for Ryu fading. Bison's criminal organization Shadaloo, but leaves in Street Fighter Alpha 3 after he discovers that Bison had wanted to experiment his Psycho Power against Ryu, allowing him to realize the pettiness of his vendetta against Ryu.
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The Alpha series also show him to become part of M.
It was also revealed that Sagat lost his right eye while fighting Dan's father. In addition to fleshing out his rivalry with Ryu, a rivalry with his former apprentice Adon is introduced there as well, along with Dan Hibiki, a character whose father, Go, was killed by Sagat in a fight years before. Sagat appears in the prequel series Street Fighter Alpha. Like the other bosses, he became a playable character in the subsequent revisions of the game beginning with Street Fighter II': Champion Edition. This scar reminds Sagat of the grudge he harbors against Ryu after the loss in the first tournament. He appears in this game with multiple scars, including a large diagonal one across his chest that he received from Ryu as a result of his loss in the first game. His next appearance was in Street Fighter II: The World Warrior, where he appears as one of the four Grand Masters, being the third CPU-controlled boss in the single player mode before M. After being defeated, he tells the player that he or she is the "strongest Street Fighter in the world". After the player defeats the eight initial opponents, their character Ryu (or Ken on Player 2's side) is taken to Thailand to face the final two opponents: Adon, Sagat's apprentice and Sagat himself. Sagat first appears in the original Street Fighter. It is possible he was named after Sagat Petchyindee. He is often called the "Emperor of Muay Thai" in his home country. Sagat is depicted as a renowned muay Thai expert known for his incredible power and height. Originally an unplayable boss in the first installment, he became a playable character in later games. Sagat ( Japanese: サガット, Hepburn: Sagatto, Thai: สกัด, Sakat) is a fictional character in Capcom's Street Fighter fighting game series.