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There are six different ladders to go through, each corresponding to a major game in the franchise. The player gets the choice to choose the next fighter from two, a returning element from Street ''Fighter III: 3rd Strike''. There are over 200 arcade endings and each ending comes with a comic strip of what happened, similar to Capcom Fighting Evolution, so every character route in every ladder is completely unique. In some ladders (like the ''SFII'' and ''SFA'' ladder), instead of playing the stage theme, the theme of the opponent the player is currently fighting against plays.
 
There are six different ladders to go through, each corresponding to a major game in the franchise. The player gets the choice to choose the next fighter from two, a returning element from Street ''Fighter III: 3rd Strike''. There are over 200 arcade endings and each ending comes with a comic strip of what happened, similar to Capcom Fighting Evolution, so every character route in every ladder is completely unique. In some ladders (like the ''SFII'' and ''SFA'' ladder), instead of playing the stage theme, the theme of the opponent the player is currently fighting against plays.
   
At the end of each ladder, the player's total [[score]] is recorded on the Capcom Fighter's Network leaderboard. If the player's score is high enough, they will receive special titles to showcase on their profile page.
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At the end of each ladder, the player's total score is recorded on the Capcom Fighter's Network leaderboard. If the player's score is high enough, they will receive special titles to showcase on their profile page.
   
 
In the ''SFII'' and ''SFV'' ladders, a bonus stage appears after defeating the fourth and fifth opponent respectively, giving the player a chance to earn more points. In addition, the ''SFII'' ladder gives the player an opportunity to battle Shin Akuma as the final boss.
 
In the ''SFII'' and ''SFV'' ladders, a bonus stage appears after defeating the fourth and fifth opponent respectively, giving the player a chance to earn more points. In addition, the ''SFII'' ladder gives the player an opportunity to battle Shin Akuma as the final boss.
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