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Street Fighter: Duel (街霸对决 or ストリートファイター対決 Jiē Bà Duìjué or Sutorīto Faitā Taiketsu?) is an upcoming JRPG mobile game first released by TOPJOY, Tencent Games, and Capcom in China only for mobile phones on November, 26 2020 for IOS and Iphones in the same region. It was revealed in late 2019, and it would be released worldwide in the near future. A beta version of the game was available to play until it's crowdfunding campaign was finished before the final game was released.

Gameplay

In the game, players form a team of three fighters to face off against various other teams and opponents. The enemies range from other fighters, to cyborgs, to street thugs, to Shadaloo agents and soldiers. The game also has a 3 vs. 3 "real-time" system mechanic. Similar to The King of Fighters '98 Ultimate Match OnlineStreet Fighter: Duel includes a single-player story mode with plenty of dialogue cutscenes that advance the plot, unlockable character cards, hard-hitting team combos, quick time elements (which involve pressing the on-screen buttons with precise timing to defeat opponents, or to fill up a meter below the screen) and a level-up system for each fighter as the player progresses through the main game, among other features. The game will have more than 30+ stages, consisting of stages from previous Street Fighter games, as well as all-new ones made for this title. There is a tutorial level after downloading the game the first time that can be played through. After clearing it, the player will need to have to register and have an account created to continue playing.

More than 30+ characters are playable in Street Fighter: Duel. Each one has their own character cards that must be unlocked, as well as their own set of attacks, special moves, Super Combos, and Ultra Combos. The V-Gauge and Super Gauges are also present, Stuns will be appearing as a status effect, and Personal Actions (or Taunts) will also be returning for characters to use during battle. There are also some new features added through updates, such as Ultra Skills. Characters will also be able to ride on vehicles in the game. Some characters have alternate versions of themselves that can be unlocked.

Characters

Every character is assigned to a Rarity and has one of several Types, in addition to having one of several Roles. A combo of returning fan-favorites and new characters will appear in this title, and more characters will be added in the future.

Character Rarity Type Role
Abel A Wind Tank
Adon A Mountain Balance
Akaebo B Fire Attack
Akuma Light
Aris
Baldwin B Fire Tank
Bethany B Forest Support
Balrog S Mountain
Black Jay A Mountain Balance
Blanka A Forest Balance
C. Viper S Fire Attack
Cammy S Wind Assassin
Carolyn B Fire Attack
Christmas Rufus
Chun-Li S Wind Attack
Cody B Wind Balance
Dan B Forest Support
Decapre A Dark Assassin
Dee Jay A Forest Balance
Dhalsim S Fire Attack
Dudley A Mountain Balance
E. Honda S Mountain Tank
Evil Ryu S Dark Attack
El Fuerte
Elena A Light Support
Fashion Cammy
Fei Long A Fire Balance
Field warfare Guile S Forest
Flame Chun-Li S Fire Attack
Gen
Gentleman Cody S Fire Support
Gore Magala Ken S Dragon
Guile S Mountain Attack
Guy A Wind Assassin
Gouken
Hakan A Fire Tank
Hodi B Mountain Tank
Hugo A Mountain Tank
Ibuki B Wind Attack
Jay S Mountain Balance
Juri S Dark Assassin
Ken A Fire Balance
M. Bison Dark
Mad Rat B Fire Assassin
Mad Ryu S Mountain Attack
Makoto A Forest Tank
Mechanical Seth A Forest Balance
Philip B Wind Assassin
Poison S Forest Attack
Road Hog B Mountain Tank
Rolento A Fire Balance
Ron B Mountain Balance
Rose S Dark Support
Rufus A Mountain Support
Ryu A Mountain Balance
Sagat S Forest
Sakura B Forest Support
Sanji B Wind Attack
Seth S Dark
Shi' Zhian S Light Balance
Specialist Ken S Fire
T. Hawk A Light Tank
Vega S Wind Assassin
Wolf King Zangief S Wind Balance
Yang A Wind Assassin
Yun A Wind Assassin
Zangief S Forest Tank

Non-playable

Fighter Type
Steel Zangief Forest
Mech Akuma
Monster Hunter Dragon

Stages

There will be more than 30+ stages in the game. Most of them are brand-new ones made for this title, as well as stages returning from previous Street Fighter series games.

Stage Country  Reference game
Air Force Base U.S.A. Street Fighter V
Ancient Temple Arena Japan New
Battle Arena Unknown New
Bustling Side Street China Street Fighter V
Blast Furnace Russia Ultra Street Fighter IV
Bonus Stage Scotland Super Street Fighter IV
Chinatown Street at Night China New
City in Chaos U.S.A Street Fighter V
Crowded Downtown East Asia Street Fighter IV
Cosmic Elevator Unknown Ultra Street Fighter IV
Destroyed Town at Night Unknown New
Deserted Temple East Asia Street Fighter IV
Dudley's Garden England Super Street Fighter IV
Dojo Japan New
Drive-in At Night U.S.A. Street Fighter IV
Exciting Street Scene South Asia Super Street Fighter IV
Festival At The Old Temple East Asia Super Street Fighter IV
Honda Sento Japan Street Fighter V
Kanzuki Estate Japan Street Fighter V
Kasugano Residence Japan Street Fighter V
Lair of the Four Kings Secret Location Street Fighter V
Morning Mist Bay South Asia Street Fighter IV
Ring of Destiny U.S.A. Street Fighter V
Outside Dojo Japan New
Overpass East Asia Street Fighter IV
Pitch-black Jungle South America Street Fighter IV
Secret Laboratory Unknown Street Fighter IV
Suzaku Castle Japan Street Fighter V
Suzaku Castle at Dawn Japan Street Fighter V
Street Area Unknown New
Skyscraper Under Construction North America Super Street Fighter IV
Training Stage Unknown Street Fighter IV
Volatile Volcano Oceania Street Fighter IV

Gallery

Promotional Artwork

Stages

Character Artwork

Screenshots

List of references

In Street Fighter: Duel, there are a number of references to previous Street Fighter series entries and media, in some of the stage backgrounds, and in the promotional material for the game. For a list of them, see this page.

Trivia

  • The game's early promotional artwork is based on, and inspired by Persona 5's title screen.
  • This game's quick-time events are inspired by the Reality Shift segments in Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance and it's HD port. Also, during these events, the sequences are progressed as comic-book panels.
  • Some of the game's promotional artwork is drawn by Xin Wang.

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