Street Fighter V

Street Fighter V (ストリートファイターV) is the upcoming newest main installment in the Street Fighter series. It will be released exclusively on the PlayStation 4 and PC, on which cross-platform multiplayer will be available. There has been no mention of an arcade version so far.

Gameplay and Features
The overall gameplay appears to be toned down from Street Fighter IV: attack animations appear a bit more slower, and the character art and models are redesigned to feel more realistic. Revenge Gauges and possible Super Arts were features originally shown at the Capcom Cup; the latter appears to have been scrapped, while the Super Art appears to have been retooled in the form of the Critical Art.

The current features as shown at E3 place are closer in style to the Street Fighter Alpha series. EX Special moves return from the most recent games, along with a Guard Break meter like the one seen in the Alpha games. New features include the V-Gauge, a separate meter used for attacks such as the V-Skill, V-Trigger and V-Reversal, which are unique to each character. Another new addition to the series is the presence of destructible walls and other similarly interactive elements, such as a bus that characters can be knocked into.

Unlike Street Fighter IV, gameplay expansions and changes will not come in new installments but rather gradually be added to the game over the long term. Players will have the choice of paying for new characters as they are added via in-game Fight Money or by purchasing Zenny currency.

No on-disc DLC will feature.

Characters
At launch, the game will include 16 fighters, which includes eight veterans that have appeared frequently in the series, four veterans that have not been playable since Street Fighter Alpha 3, and four new characters. Additional characters have been confirmed to be released at later dates. In February 16, 2016 which is confirm to launch its console version. Another six characters to be added throughout 2016, making the roster into 22 fighters.

Plot
At the moment, exact plot details have yet to be released. However, the first gameplay trailer shows Ryu with his usual outfit in its most battered condition yet. In addition, some of the currently revealed characters appear older: M. Bison is seen with white hair, Birdie is shown to have gained significant weight, Ken Masters now has medium-length blonde hair with a topknot ponytail and wears a new main outfit, Vega is now seen wearing a frill shirt and his hair is now blond like his appearance in Alpha 3, and R. Mika's physical appearance has minor changes since her debut in Alpha 3. Most of Charlie's outfit and appearance has remained the same, despite his aging; though he now has a Frankenstein-like appearance with a forehead gem similar to Gill and Urien's, In Charlie's SFV artwork it has statues similar to that of Gill's stage from Street Fighter III: 2nd Impact implying that, the Illuminati from the Street Fighter III series will be back. Rashid is revealed to be the wind-based user after Ono showed two screenshots where he hits Ryu with a wind-based attack before being unveiled as one of the new characters after Necalli. Prior to Rashid's unveil, Sakura's rival, Karin Kanzuki is revealed in TGS2015 after Ono showed two screenshots where she manages to hit Ryu from his alternate appearance with her Critical Art in off-screen and wears a new main outfit during her reveal trailer. Zangief was revealed in his trailer and his appearance remains unchanged after Ono tries to guesses Zangief's golden belt to everyone and lastly a picture of a new character named Laura Matsuda was leaked in both Famitsu and Twitter which it was shown to choke Ryu as her Critical Art. She also has the ability to manipulate electricity similar to Blanka's and fights in Matsuda Jiu-Jitsu and her relation to Sean Matsuda as his older sister. Dhalsim is also confirmed to be the final returning character for this game where Ono tries to guess everyone his Yoga Flame ability and appears to gain a long white beard and an white turban hat. M. Bison returns, in spite of Chun-Li hinted she was responsible for Shadaloo's downfall in Street Fighter III. Ryu has also learned the Denjin Hadoken after presumed training with Gouken.

It is highly debated as to when the fifth installation takes place; due to the subtle hints decorated throughout the game and the story's progression, it is definitely that the game's events take place after Street Fighter IV, possibly taking place in the 21st Century a few years after Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike.

Development
In 2011, former Capcom employee Seth Killian suggested that Street Fighter V would arrive before 2019, saying "If I have anything to say about it, and I do, you will not have to wait ten years for Street Fighter 5". In July 2013, Street Fighter producer Yoshinori Ono commented that while he desired to make a Street Fighter V for an eighth-generation console, such as the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, a next-generation game would require a large staff and a large budget. He also stated that making the game a free-to-play title was an option, though he was not fully open to it, and confirmed that the game was currently not in development. In June 2014, Ono refuted claims that Street Fighter V would include a "pay to win option", citing that Street Fighter V is still in the early planning stages.

On December 5, 2014, a teaser trailer for Street Fighter V was unintentionally released by Capcom to the public before being taken down again. The official announcement was made at Sony's PlayStation Experience event on December 6.

The first gameplay demonstration of Street Fighter V took place at the Capcom Cup grand finals tournament on Saturday, December 13 2014 in San Francisco, CA. In the gameplay trailer presented at the end of the Cup, Street Fighter Alpha character Charlie was hinted at during a quick sequence, appearing at the trailer's end. Yoshinori Ono also dressed up as Charlie to further promote his appearance in the game.

On February 24, 2015, Capcom released a new gameplay trailer that demonstrated Charlie's moveset for the first time. It also announced the forthcoming beta test for the game's online function, as well as teasing M. Bison as a future character.

M. Bison's official reveal occurred on May 19, 2015. There was not a new character teased at the end of M. Bison's trailer, but at E3 2015 on June 15, Capcom revealed two characters simultaneously: Cammy and Birdie, who is making his first appearance since 1998's Street Fighter Alpha 3.

On July 9, 2015 at the San Diego Comic-Con, Capcom revealed Ken as the seventh returning character. Featuring a changed playstyle from his traditional "Shoto" roots, Ken plays faster and more aggressively than past iterations of the character. His appearance appears to have undergone a change as well. At the end of his reveal trailer, the first new character for Street Fighter V was teased (a gruff-looking Aztec man with gray skin and markings on his face). This character would be officially unveiled at the Evo 2015 tournament and goes by the name "Necalli". Vega would be revealed as the next character on the inital roster on August 3, 2015. R. Mika was officaly revealed as the next character in August 27th. On September 11, 2015 at Dubai Game 15, the second new character, Rashid got revealed. Karin got revealed in the Tokyo Game Show 2015 on September 16. On October 1, Ono posted two screenshots, which reveals a new stage based on wrestling, you can see R. Mika in the background in the first screenshot. The second screenshot shows a golden wristband or a belt very similar to Zangief's, the character will be revealed in Electronic Game Show in Mexico on friday. Zangief was indeed officialy revealed in his trailer. A new third character named Laura was leaked by Famitsu and later formely confirmed in her trailer. During the Paris Game Week the launch of the entire game between both PC and its consoles will release at February 16, 2016 and Dhalsim is also confirmed as the final returning character and being revealed in his trailer in Paris Game Event.

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Street Fighter V - Gameplay Trailer (2014)

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