Street Fighter V Exclusive

Street Fighter V Exclusive

Not much more was revealed by way of game details, Microsoft’s Phil Spencer has now spoken out to the big news over the weekend that Street Fighter V is exclusive only to the PS4 and PC. In case you missed out on the news, Capcom officially announced Here's what else comes with the bundle: Street Fighter 5 isn't available for pre-order just yet. However, Capcom did reveal today that major retailers will offer exclusive Battle Costume costumes to attract your business. Battle Costume Ryu, offered by "Street Fighter 5" will have three additional characters Meanwhile, screenshots of Cammy's new exclusive costumes have been revealed on Monday. It was said that Cammy's design has changed and looks more appealing to the Japanese fans and players. While the North American Street Fighter V beta is underway for fans who pre-ordered the title on PS4, Capcom reveals additional incentives in the form of retailer exclusive alternate costumes for one of four characters. On top of that, the developer also Street Fighter V is spoiling for a fight – and it's going to host a five you should be able to enjoy uninterrupted access to the exclusive through until 2nd September – outside of periodic maintenance, of course. Now, there's every possibility which grants exclusive access to special Street Fighter chat emoticons, as well as video archive access. Street Fighter V is set to launch in 2016 for PC and PS4. .

Dependant on the retailer you’ll also be receiving an exclusive alternative costume at launch for one of four characters, these are: Along with the pre-order bonuses there will also be a Colletor’s Edition, at $99.99 the Street Fighter 5 Collector’s Up until now, pre-ordering Street Fighter 5 in North America only guaranteed access to the online beta. Turns out, you'll be getting some extra goodies as well. Capcom announced today a slew of retailer-exclusive costumes that will be available for those which will be exclusive to specific retailers. Street Fighter V is currently in its worldwide beta test, which wraps up tomorrow. The beta itself was delayed following a troubled launch earlier this summer. Sony might have accidentally listed Street Fighter V as “Timed Exclusive” on the official PlayStation website before quickly removing it, once it was discovered by some users online. This discovery was made by NeoGAF user Son Of Sparda who .