Super Street Fighter IV



Super Street Fighter IV is a fighting game currently in development. Super Street Fighter IV is an update of Street Fighter IV. It will feature additional characters and character tweaks based on community feedback. It will also feature an improved online mode. It will be released as a standalone game for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 on April 28th, 2010. There is currently no word on a Windows version as of yet, but an early statement said that it would not be released in arcades.

Additional Characters
There are nine confirmed characters added to the roster from Street Fighter IV. So far T. Hawk, Dee Jay, Juri (a new character), Cody, Guy, Adon. Ibuki, Makoto and Dudley from Street Fighter III are the latest to be added to the roster. A new character named Hakan, "an Arabic grappler obsessed with oil." is rumored as the last character.

Additional Stages
New stages are set to be added to the game, including:
 * A construction site set in Metro City from Final Fight featuring cameos from Hugo (Street Fighter III: 2nd Impact) and Mike Haggar (a large statue of him appears in the background)
 * A village in India.
 * A savannah in Africa
 * A street in South Korea.
 * A destroyed S.I.N lab

Additional Gameplay Features
The game is said to be re-balanced, which means that, in theory, no character should have an unfair advantage over another. On top of this, it features several new game modes - for example a Team Battle Mode where 4 players can take on another 4 online. Another example is an Endless Battle Mode which appears to follow a sort of "King of the Hill" theme - players queue to challenge the current "king of the hill", with losers getting sent to the back of the queue. This could be considered to resemble the "I Got Next" system that operates in the typical local arcade. There is also a new Replay Mode, although how this differs from the current Replay system is unclear. The fourth "mode" is the long-awaited return of bonus stages within Single-Player Arcade Mode, where the player races against the clock to destroy a car, or attempts to destroy falling barrels. There is also a reworked version of the Tournament mode, with no details on its changes as yet. It's been revealed that every character has two ultras they can choose from. All characters also have up to three outfits they can use: Their default, their old DLC costumes (if they had one), and a brand-new outfit. Everyone also seems to have new rivals.

Development
In September 2009, Capcom began hinting at a update of Street Fighter IV. Leading up to its official announcement, teasers and leaked images pointed to a Super Street Fighter IV, featuring T. Hawk and Dee Jay, the two fighters from Super Street Fighter II who were not included in Street Fighter IV, and were long expected to be added to Street Fighter IV as downloadable content.

On September 28, 2009, Capcom officially announced the game, revealing it to be a standalone title. According to developer Yoshinori Ono, this is because the changes, which comprises of eight additional character, improved character tweaks based on community feedback, and an improved online mode, were too extensive to release as DLC. As a compromise, the game will be released at a lower price point, and there will be as-of-yet unrevealed features for fans who already own Street Fighter IV.

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