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Street Fighter V Arcade Edition adds new content in 2018

Street Fighter V Arcade Edition will add new content to the core game, Capcom today confirmed.

Available from 16 January 2018 in Windows PC and PS4, the Arcade Edition will add Arcade Mode, Extra Battle Mode, new V-Trigger moves, Gallery, a completely redesigned User Interface and all Season 1 and 2 DLC characters to the mix.

Not to be left out, those with the base version of  Street Fighter V will receive all of the new content for free on release day with the exception of the DLC characters.

“In the upcoming Arcade Mode, players can reminisce in the Street Fighter series history as they celebrate the last 30 years of the multi-million selling franchise,” Capcom said in a statement. “Choose from six different paths and compete in matches against CPU opponents to reveal unique endings based on player performance. In Extra Battle Mode, a new series of time exclusive challenges will be available for players to use their Fight Money for the chance to receive an exclusive premium outfit each month. Complete all four challenges each month and receive a special premium costume exclusive to this mode.”

Street Fighter V is available now on Windows PC and PS4. Arcade Edition and its content will be available from 16 January 2018.


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