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Capcom announced the collection in December 2017 at the finals of the Capcom Cup ''Street Fighter'' tournament.<ref name="polygon_announce" /> The collection was released for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Windows, and Xbox One on 29 May 2018,<ref name="vg247_date">https://www.vg247.com/2018/03/20/street-fighter-30th-anniversary-ultra-street-fighter-4-super-street-fighter-2-the-tournament-battle/</ref> although it was delayed in Japan to address fan feedback.<ref name="polygon_announce"/> A digital copy of ''[[Ultra Street Fighter IV]]'' was included with pre-orders of the PlayStation 4, Windows, and Xbox One versions of the collection.<ref name="vg247_date" />
 
Capcom announced the collection in December 2017 at the finals of the Capcom Cup ''Street Fighter'' tournament.<ref name="polygon_announce" /> The collection was released for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Windows, and Xbox One on 29 May 2018,<ref name="vg247_date">https://www.vg247.com/2018/03/20/street-fighter-30th-anniversary-ultra-street-fighter-4-super-street-fighter-2-the-tournament-battle/</ref> although it was delayed in Japan to address fan feedback.<ref name="polygon_announce"/> A digital copy of ''[[Ultra Street Fighter IV]]'' was included with pre-orders of the PlayStation 4, Windows, and Xbox One versions of the collection.<ref name="vg247_date" />
   
In Japan the compilation will be known as '''''Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection International'''''. In addition to the international version of each game, it will also feature the Japanese versions.<ref>https://www.4gamer.net/games/404/G040452/20180713015/</ref>
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In Japan the compilation is known as '''''Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection International'''''. In addition to the international version of each game, it also features the Japanese versions.<ref>https://www.4gamer.net/games/404/G040452/20180713015/</ref>
   
 
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Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection is a bundle of 12 Street Fighter games.[1] First announced at Capcom Cup at the 2017 PlayStation Experience event, it celebrates the series' 30th anniversary as the title suggest. It was released for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and Windows on May 2018.

List of games

The bundle contains the original Street Fighter, the early installments of the Street Fighter II series (Original, Champion Edition, Hyper Fighting, Super and Super Turbo), the Street Fighter Alpha series (original Alpha, Alpha 2 and Alpha 3), and the Street Fighter III series (New Generation, 2nd Impact and 3rd Strike).

Gameplay

Features

  • "Online Play" is available for Street Fighter II: Hyper Fighting, Super Street Fighter II: Turbo, Street Fighter Alpha 3, and Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike.[2] In addition to Ranked and Casual Matches, up to four players can join a lobby where they can play against the CPU while waiting for their next match. Each of these titles will have their own global leaderboard to ensure bragging rights can be proved.[2] Online play also features "rewind" technology that provides low-latency matches with the ability to adjust the player's own input latency via the in-game menu.
  • "Versus Mode" will allow two players to battle locally on any of the 12 included titles.[3]
  • "Training Mode" will allow the player to practice various moves and techniques for the four online compatible games. This mode will be added in a day-one patch.[3]
  • The "Museum" is a collection of concept art, pitch documents, and "little-known facts" behind each game's release.[2]
  • "Interactive Timeline" allows the player to browse through the 30 years of the series' history and see how it has evolved.[2]
  • "Character Bios" provides the playable fighters' backgrounds, stories, and personal traits, in addition to their sprites and animations in each title.[2]
  • "Music Player" provides several Street Fighter tracks.[2]
  • "Save States" allows the player to save their progress in single-player modes and resume at any time for any of the 12 titles.[2]

Development

Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection was developed by Digital Eclipse and published by Capcom.[4][5] To provide minimal latency in online play, the development team implemented "rewind" technology and allowed players to adjust their own input latency via an in-game menu.[6]

Capcom announced the collection in December 2017 at the finals of the Capcom Cup Street Fighter tournament.[5] The collection was released for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Windows, and Xbox One on 29 May 2018,[7] although it was delayed in Japan to address fan feedback.[5] A digital copy of Ultra Street Fighter IV was included with pre-orders of the PlayStation 4, Windows, and Xbox One versions of the collection.[7]

In Japan the compilation is known as Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection International. In addition to the international version of each game, it also features the Japanese versions.[8]

Reception

The collection has has been meet with mostly positive reviews.[9]

Trivia

  • The main cover is a tribute to the original Street Fighter II cover.

Video

Gallery

Street Fighter

Street Fighter II series

Street Fighter Alpha series

Street Fighter III series

Other

References

External Links

Street Fighter series
Video games (Full list)
Main games Street Fighter · Street Fighter II (Champion Editon · Hyper Fighting · Super · Turbo · Hyper · HD Remix · Ultra) · Street Fighter Alpha: Warriors' Dreams (Alpha 2 · Alpha 3) · Street Fighter III (2nd Impact · 3rd Strike) · Street Fighter IV (Super · Arcade Edition · Ultra) · Street Fighter V (Arcade Edition · Champion Edition) · Street Fighter 6
Spinoffs Street Fighter EX (EX2 · EX3) · Street Fighter 2010 · Street Fighter: The Movie (Arcade version · Home version) · Street Fighter II: The Interactive Movie · Street Fighter: The Storytelling Game · Chun-Li ni makase China · Street Fighter: Puzzle Spirits · Street Fighter: Battle Combination · Super Street Fighter IV: PachiSlot Edition
Crossovers Marvel vs. Capcom series · SNK vs. Capcom series · Namco × Capcom series · Taisen Net Gimmick Capcom & Psikyo All Stars · Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo · Super Gem Fighter Mini Mix · Capcom Fighting All-Stars · Capcom Fighting Jam · Cannon Spike · Tatsunoko vs. Capcom · Street Fighter Online: Mouse Generation · Street Fighter × Mega Man · Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U · Street Fighter × All Capcom · Japan Sumo Cup: Yokozuna vs. Street Fighter · Puzzle Fighter · Super Smash Bros. Ultimate · TEPPEN · Street Fighter: Duel
Compilations Street Fighter Anniversary Collection · Street Fighter Alpha Anthology · Street Fighter Collection · Street Fighter Collection 2 · Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection
Shared Universe Final Fight series · Slam Masters series · Rival Schools series · Captain Commando
Miscellaneous List of games · List of playable characters · List of non-playable characters
Other media
Film/Television Future Cops · Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie · Live-action film · Street Fighter II: Yomigaeru Fujiwara-kyō · Street Fighter II V (List of episodes) · US TV series (List of episodes) · Street Fighter Alpha: The Animation · Street Fighter Alpha: Generations · Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li · Street Fighter IV: The Ties That Bind · Super Street Fighter IV OVA · Street Fighter - Round One: Fight! · Balrog: Behind the Glory · Street Fighter: Legacy · Street Fighter: Assassin's Fist · Street Fighter: World Warrior · Matador · Street Fighter: Resurrection
Comics Street Fighter II (manga) · Street Fighter Gaiden · Street Fighter (UDON) (Legends: Chun-Li · Legends: Ibuki · Issue 0 · Street Fighter IV Issue 2 · The Life and Death(s) of Charlie Nash · Street Fighter vs. Darkstalkers) · Street Fighter Alpha (manga) · Sakura Ganbaru! · Cammy Gaiden · World Warrior Encyclopedia (Hardcover) · Ryu Final · Street Fighter Zero (HK comic) · Street Fighter (Brazilian comic series) · Street Fighter Zero (Brazilian comic) · EX2 Plus (comic) · Street Fighter (Malibu comic) (Issue 1 · Issue 2 · Issue 3)