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(It's called this in SF2, IIRC)
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== Trivia ==
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*The usage of ''Flamenco Tavern'' is prohibited in competitive ''[[Street Fighter V]]'' play. This is due to Vega being able to interact with the fence when fighting on the stage.<ref>http://web.archive.org/web/20170629175150/http://evo.shoryuken.com/additional-rules/</ref>
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**It is one of four stages to be banned in SFV, the others being [[Skies of Honor]], [[The Grid]], and [[Kanzuki Beach]].
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Revision as of 17:53, 29 June 2017

Flamenco Tavern is a DLC stage in Street Fighter V. It is a remake of Vega's classic stage, Fighting Barroom, from the Street Fighter II series.

Description

The stage takes place inside of "Mesón De Las Flores" (Spanish for "Inn of the Flowers"), a type of cantina located in Spain.

Just like in SFII, there is a fence that slams down onto the arena once the fighters enter battle. Behind the fenced off area above the arena are guitarists playing music, with flamenco dancers dancing to the rhythm against the backdrop of a mural of a bullfighter and a bull. A crowd of spectactors are watching the battle seated on benches with tables. There are barrels of wine against the wall.

Gallery

Trivia

  • The usage of Flamenco Tavern is prohibited in competitive Street Fighter V play. This is due to Vega being able to interact with the fence when fighting on the stage.[1]