Stand-alone follow-up for Capcom fighter to feature
"about eight" new and returning characters, more ultra combos, enhanced
online play.
Street Fighter IV is ready for round two. When Capcom's flagship
fighting franchise returned from relative dormancy earlier this year,
it was critically lauded
for faithfully recapturing much of what made its predecessors great.
Capcom today announced it will be keeping to another of the series'
traditions, the stand-alone revamp.
Where Street Fighter II had its Champion Edition and Street Fighter
III received its 2nd Impact, Street Fighter IV will be succeeded by
Super Street Fighter IV in spring of 2010. Capcom told GameSpot the
stand-alone game will arrive on the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 with a
handful of additions, including "about eight" returning or newly
created characters, new ultra combos for the original Street Fighter IV
cast, enhanced online play, balancing tweaks, and more.
Capcom also revealed two of the additions to the roster, T.
Hawk and Juri. T. Hawk debuted in the arcades with Super Street Fighter
II and is one of only two characters in that game (Dee Jay being the
other) not already included in the console and PC versions of Street
Fighter IV.
The
other confirmed character, Juri, will be the first Korean world warrior
in the series, and uses an array of tae kwon do kicks to batter
opponents into unconsciousness.
As a stand-alone game, Super Street Fighter IV won't be
compatible online with its predecessor. However, Capcom has said that
the game won't be a full-priced game, and the publisher plans to offer
a special bonus to gamers who already own Street Fighter IV.
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