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Street Fighter’s Ryu, Sakura head to Monster Hunter World

Monster Hunter World players will soon be able to hunt as Street Fighter‘s Ryu and Sakura.

Access to Ryu will be given to PS4 Street Fighter V players first.

“In just a few weeks, we’ll be featuring the quest to get Ryu’s set as an exclusive early opportunity to PS4 players that also have a save data file from Street Fighter V (including Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition),” Capcom advised in a post.

“Hunters with that save data will receive a special quest called “Down the Dark, Muddy Path.” Just channel your fighting spirit, complete that quest and you’ll get “SFV Tickets” as the special reward item. Bring that, along with other necessary materials, to the Smithy and you got yourself a Ryu armor set!”

Access to Ryu will then be available on both Xbox One and PS4 at a later date, followed by access on both consoles to the Sakura armour set.

Monster Hunter: World is currently available on Xbox One and PS4, and heads to Windows PC later this year. While PC access wasn’t detailed, it’s likely both characters will feature on that third platform. We’ll keep you posted.


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