Capcom Announces a "New" Street Fighter

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During their panel at Evo 2013, Capcom announced a new Street Fighter 4 that'll be hitting stores in early 2014. No date was announced, but they did tell us that existing characters will be adjusted to level the playing field and that 5 new characters will be added to the game including Poison, Hugo, Rolento, and Elena, and 1 mystery character that has "Never been in a Street Fighter game before." The game will also feature 6 new stages and will cost $14.99 to upgrade from any version of Street Fighter 4, or be available at full price for $39.99. More details are listed below

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There's no official name yet
The game is arriving in early 2014
It'll be available on the PS3, 360, and PC
Upgrade from any version of Street Fighter 4 for 14.99
The full retail game will cost $39.99
Existing characters will be adjusted to level the playing field
5 new characters will be added including...

Poison
Hugo
Rolento
Elena
1 Mystery Character that has never been in a Street Fighter game before


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Ultra Street Fighter 4 announced, enters ring in early 2014

Update :


Capcom unveiled and dubbed the latest evolution of Street Fighter 4 at yesterday's EVO 2013 event, confirming previously reported details along the way. Ultra Street Fighter 4 introduces five new characters - the returning quartet of Elena, Rolento, Hugo, and Poison, and a mystery fifth - as well as new modes, stages, features, and lots of feedback-guided gameplay tweaks.

Ultra Street Fighter 4 will be available early next year on Xbox 360, PS3, and PC as a DLC update for either Super Street Fighter 4 or SSF4: Arcade Edition, and as a standalone retail game. The DLC dragon-punches in at $15, while the full game spins birds at $40.

Source: Capcom

Im guessing the one after this will be called super street fighter ultra hyper fighting turbo championship edition :p
 
Just another cheap trick by Capcom. I find all the SF games completely underwhelming and their DLC policies are the pure escence of corporate evil. Won't be surprised if you pay for the upgrade on an existing game only to find the code already on the disc and simply being unlocked by your purchase.
Capcom can suck it as far as I'm concerned.
 
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