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|series = ''[[Street Fighter V (series)|Street Fighter V]]''}}'''Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition''' is a 2.5D fighting game and the first major updated version of ''[[Street Fighter V]]''. It costs $39.99 for the standard edition, and is a free update for those who already own the original version. It features all the original playable characters (including the twelve DLC fighters), an [[Arcade Mode]] (which was absent in the original installment), new modes such as the [[Extra Battle Mode]], selectable [[V-Trigger]]s, as well as new visuals to the game's design.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A1s4tsxWNkw</ref> ''Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition'' was released on January 16, 2018.
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'''Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition''' is a 2.5D fighting game and the first major updated version of ''[[Street Fighter V]]''. It costs $39.99 for the standard edition, and is a free update for those who already own the original version. It features all the original playable characters (including the twelve DLC fighters), an [[Arcade Mode]] (which was absent in the original installment), new modes such as the [[Extra Battle Mode]], selectable [[V-Trigger]]s, as well as new visuals to the game's design.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A1s4tsxWNkw</ref> ''Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition'' was released on January 16, 2018. Unlike the original version, it was also released for arcades, officially titled '''''Street Fighter V: Type Arcade'''''.
   
 
==Gameplay==
 
==Gameplay==
''Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition'' plays at its core the same as the original ''Street Fighter V'', but with various quality of life improvements and additional modes that were either heavily requested or announced, but never released.
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''Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition'' plays at its core the same as the original ''Street Fighter V'', but with various quality of life improvements and additional modes that were either heavily requested or announced, but never released in the previous version.
   
 
===Features===
 
===Features===
 
* '''New UI''': The general UI has seen various visual changes. The main menu now sports a yellow and gold palette as opposed to black and blue. The character select screen has been revamped to accommodate for extra fighters. The background of the select screen has been changed from a globe to a gold arena. The UI while in fights has also gotten gold plating and the [[Critical Art]] and [[V-Trigger]] meters have been changed and text has black borders.
 
* '''New UI''': The general UI has seen various visual changes. The main menu now sports a yellow and gold palette as opposed to black and blue. The character select screen has been revamped to accommodate for extra fighters. The background of the select screen has been changed from a globe to a gold arena. The UI while in fights has also gotten gold plating and the [[Critical Art]] and [[V-Trigger]] meters have been changed and text has black borders.
   
* '''Second V-Triggers''': All playable characters have now second V-Triggers, refered as "V-Trigger II", that can be selectable on the character select screen.
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* '''Second V-Triggers''': All playable characters have now second V-Triggers, refered as "V-Trigger II", that is selectable on the character select screen.
   
 
* '''[[Bonus Stage]]''': A bonus stage is available. The player is tasked with breaking twenty barrels as they plummet into the center of the screen from conveyer belts above. The player will also have "help" from a computer-controlled character who will keep the barrels in the center using his own move set. ''[[Final Fight Series|Final Fight]]'' enemy character [[Two P]] appears as a CPU opponent.<ref name="arcadedetails">http://www.capcom-unity.com/strumslinger/blog/2017/12/04/street-fighter-v-arcade-edition---arcade-mode-details</ref>
 
* '''[[Bonus Stage]]''': A bonus stage is available. The player is tasked with breaking twenty barrels as they plummet into the center of the screen from conveyer belts above. The player will also have "help" from a computer-controlled character who will keep the barrels in the center using his own move set. ''[[Final Fight Series|Final Fight]]'' enemy character [[Two P]] appears as a CPU opponent.<ref name="arcadedetails">http://www.capcom-unity.com/strumslinger/blog/2017/12/04/street-fighter-v-arcade-edition---arcade-mode-details</ref>
   
 
===Modes===
 
===Modes===
* '''Arcade Mode''': The standard arcade mode that is seen in other ''Street Fighter'' games. In this installment, there are six modes that can be played in that represent each major game of the franchise: ''[[Street Fighter]]'', ''[[Street Fighter II]]'', ''[[Street Fighter Alpha]]'', ''[[Street Fighter III]]'', ''[[Street Fighter IV]]'', and ''Street Fighter V''. Each one contains returning fighters sectioned into the games that they first appeared in. There are over 200 arcade endings featuring illustrations from various artists (players can head into the Gallery to find out the unlock condition for each ending). The endings range from simply completing a path to getting a "Perfect" on the bonus stage.<ref name="arcadedetails" />
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* '''[[Arcade Mode]]''': The standard arcade mode that is seen in other ''Street Fighter'' games. In this installment, there are six modes that can be played in that represent each major game of the franchise: ''[[Street Fighter]]'', ''[[Street Fighter II]]'', ''[[Street Fighter Alpha]]'', ''[[Street Fighter III]]'', ''[[Street Fighter IV]]'', and ''Street Fighter V''. Each one contains returning fighters sectioned into the games that they first appeared in. There are over 200 arcade endings featuring illustrations from various artists (players can head into the Gallery to find out the unlock condition for each ending). The endings range from simply completing a path to getting a "Perfect" on the bonus stage.<ref name="arcadedetails" />
   
 
* '''[[Extra Battle Mode]]''': Time exclusive challenges that allow players to fight powered up versions of existing characters who rewards special titles, Golden/Silver [[Shadaloo Soldiers]], who rewards Fight Money and EXP respectively and playable characters dressed in Capcom Costumes, which can be unlocked by obtaining all 4 pieces of that character’s costume.
 
* '''[[Extra Battle Mode]]''': Time exclusive challenges that allow players to fight powered up versions of existing characters who rewards special titles, Golden/Silver [[Shadaloo Soldiers]], who rewards Fight Money and EXP respectively and playable characters dressed in Capcom Costumes, which can be unlocked by obtaining all 4 pieces of that character’s costume.
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==Characters==
 
==Characters==
At launch, ''Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition'' includes all 28 characters from the original version of the game, including all the Season 1 and 2 DLC fighters. Players who buy the retail version will get the DLC fighters for free via download code, but players who download ''Arcade Edition'' as a free update for the original game will still have to pay for them. The Season 3 DLC fighters became available for the first time with this version, which includes four frequent veterans and two new fighters, bringing the roster total to 34 fighters.
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At launch, ''Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition'' includes all 28 characters from the original version of the game, including all the Season 1 and 2 DLC fighters. Players who buy the retail version will get the DLC fighters for free via download code, but players who download ''Arcade Edition'' as a free update for the original game will still have to pay for them. The Season 3 DLC fighters became available for the first time with this version, which includes four frequent veterans and two new fighters. The Season 4 DLC, was announced accidentally after Capcom Cup 2018, and will have its characters’ proper release in 2019. Currently, four characters have been confirmed, including two frequent veterans, a [[Kage|new form]] of another [[Evil Ryu|recurring fighter]], and a new fighter who previously appeared in ''[[Final Fight 3]]'', which brings the roster total to 38 fighters.
   
 
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{| class="wikitable sortable"
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|-
 
|'''[[Abigail]]'''
 
|'''[[Abigail]]'''
|''[[Final Fight]]'' (boss), first ''Street Fighter'' appearance
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|''[[Final Fight]]'' (boss)
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''[[Akuma]]'''
 
|'''[[Akuma]]'''
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|''[[Street Fighter]]''
 
|''[[Street Fighter]]''
 
|-
 
|-
|'''[[Blanka]]''' *
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|'''[[Blanka]]''' <small>(3)</small>
 
|''[[Street Fighter II]]''
 
|''[[Street Fighter II]]''
 
|-
 
|-
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|''[[Street Fighter II]]''
 
|''[[Street Fighter II]]''
 
|-
 
|-
|'''[[Cody]]''' *
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|'''[[Cody]]''' <small>(3)</small>
|''[[Final Fight]]'' / ''[[Street Fighter Alpha 3]]''
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|''[[Final Fight]]''
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''[[Dhalsim]]'''
 
|'''[[Dhalsim]]'''
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|''[[Street Fighter II]]''
 
|-
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|'''[[E. Honda]]''' <small>(4)</small>
 
|''[[Street Fighter II]]''
 
|''[[Street Fighter II]]''
 
|-
 
|-
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|''[[Street Fighter V]]''
 
|''[[Street Fighter V]]''
 
|-
 
|-
|'''[[Falke]]''' *
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|'''[[Falke]]''' <small>(3)</small>
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|''[[Street Fighter V]]'' (NPC)
|''First appearance''
 
 
|-
 
|-
|'''[[G]]''' *
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|'''[[G]]''' <small>(3)</small>
 
|''First appearance''
 
|''First appearance''
 
|-
 
|-
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|'''[[Juri]]'''
 
|'''[[Juri]]'''
 
|''[[Super Street Fighter IV]]''
 
|''[[Super Street Fighter IV]]''
 
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|'''[[Kage]]''' <small>(4)</small>
 
|''First appearance''
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''[[Karin]]'''
 
|'''[[Karin]]'''
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|'''[[Laura]]'''
 
|'''[[Laura]]'''
 
|''[[Street Fighter V]]''
 
|''[[Street Fighter V]]''
 
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|'''[[Lucia]]''' <small>(4)</small>
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|''[[Final Fight 3]]''
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''[[M. Bison]]'''
 
|'''[[M. Bison]]'''
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|'''[[Necalli]]'''
 
|'''[[Necalli]]'''
 
|''[[Street Fighter V]]''
 
|''[[Street Fighter V]]''
 
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|'''[[Poison]]''' <small>(4)</small>
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|''[[Final Fight]]''
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''[[R. Mika]]'''
 
|'''[[R. Mika]]'''
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|''[[Street Fighter]]''
 
|''[[Street Fighter]]''
 
|-
 
|-
|'''[[Sagat]]''' *
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|'''[[Sagat]]''' <small>(3)</small>
|''[[Street Fighter]] ''
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|''[[Street Fighter]]'' (boss)
 
|-
 
|-
|'''[[Sakura]]''' *
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|'''[[Sakura]]''' <small>(3)</small>
 
|''[[Street Fighter Alpha 2]]''
 
|''[[Street Fighter Alpha 2]]''
 
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|-
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|}
   
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<nowiki>
<nowiki>*:</nowiki> Season 3 DLC Characters
 
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([number]): Denotes for which DLC Wave are DLC characters first released in. See above.
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</nowiki>
   
 
==Stages==
 
==Stages==
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! Country
 
! Country
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Air Force Base]] ''<sup>C</sup>'' *
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|[[Air Force Base]] ''<sup>C</sup>'' <small>(1)</small>
 
|N/A
 
|N/A
 
|U.S.A.
 
|U.S.A.
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|-
 
|[[City in Chaos]] ''<sup>KSH</sup>''
 
|[[City in Chaos]] ''<sup>KSH</sup>''
 
|Frosty Blvd ''<sup>L</sup>'' <small>(1)</small>
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Frosty Blvd ''<sup>L</sup>'' **
 
 
|U.S.A.
 
|U.S.A.
 
|-
 
|-
|[[English Manor]]
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|[[English Manor]] ''<sup>C</sup>'' <small>(2)</small>
<span style="font-weight:normal;"> </span>''<sup>C</sup>''<span style="font-weight:normal;"> **</span>
 
 
|N/A
 
|N/A
 
|England
 
|England
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Flamenco Tavern]] ''<sup>C</sup>'' **
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|[[Flamenco Tavern]] ''<sup>C</sup>'' <small>(2)</small>
 
|N/A
 
|N/A
 
|Spain
 
|Spain
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[Forgotten Waterfall]] ''<sup>K</sup>''
 
|[[Forgotten Waterfall]] ''<sup>K</sup>''
|Mysterious Cove *
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|Mysterious Cove <small>(1)</small>
 
|New Zealand
 
|New Zealand
 
|-
 
|-
|[[High Roller Casino]] ''<sup>C</sup>'' *
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|[[High Roller Casino]] ''<sup>C</sup>'' <small>(1)</small>
 
|N/A
 
|N/A
 
|U.S.A.
 
|U.S.A.
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|Brazil
 
|Brazil
 
|-
 
|-
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|[[Honda Sento]] ''<sup>C</sup>'' <small>(4)</small>
|[[Kanzuki Beach]] *
 
 
|N/A
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|Japan
 
|-
 
|[[Kanzuki Beach]] <small>(1)</small>
 
|N/A
 
|N/A
 
|Malaysia
 
|Malaysia
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[Kanzuki Estate]] ''<sup>KH</sup>''
 
|[[Kanzuki Estate]] ''<sup>KH</sup>''
|Estate at Noon *
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|Estate at Noon <small>(1)</small>
 
|Japan
 
|Japan
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Kasugano Residence]] ''<sup>C</sup>'' ***
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|[[Kasugano Residence]] ''<sup>C</sup>'' <small>(3)</small>
 
|N/A
 
|N/A
 
|Japan
 
|Japan
 
|-
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|[[King's Court]] ''<sup>C</sup>'' <small>(3)</small>
 
|N/A
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|Thailand
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[Lair of the Four Kings]] ''<sup>K</sup>''
 
|[[Lair of the Four Kings]] ''<sup>K</sup>''
 
|N/A
 
|N/A
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|Secret Location
|Unknown (pinged in Himalayas on globe)
 
 
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|[[Metro City Bay Area]]
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|[[Metro City Bay Area]] ''<sup>C</sup>'' <small>(2)</small>
<span style="font-weight:normal;"> </span>''<sup>C</sup>''<span style="font-weight:normal;"> **</span>
 
 
|N/A
 
|N/A
 
|Metro City
 
|Metro City
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[Shadaloo Base]] ''<sup>K</sup>''
 
|[[Shadaloo Base]] ''<sup>K</sup>''
|Shadaloo Base at Night *
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|Shadaloo Base at Night <small>(1)</small>
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|Secret Location
|Unknown (pinged in Himalayas on globe)
 
 
|-
 
|-
| [[Ring of Destiny]] ''<sup>L</sup>'' *
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|[[Ring of Destiny]] ''<sup>L</sup>'' <small>(1)</small>
 
|N/A
 
|N/A
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|U.S.A.
| Unknown (pinged in Japan on globe)
 
 
|-
 
|-
| [[Ring of Power]] ''<sup>L</sup>'' ***
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|[[Ring of Pride]] ''<sup>L</sup>'' <small>(2)</small>
 
|N/A
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|Japan
 
|-
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|[[Ring of Power]] ''<sup>L</sup>'' <small>(3)</small>
 
|N/A
 
|N/A
 
|Unknown
 
|Unknown
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Ring of Pride]] ''<sup>L</sup>'' *
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|[[Ring of Justice]] ''<sup>L</sup>'' <small>(4)</small>
 
|N/A
 
|N/A
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|Metro City
|Unknown (pinged in Japan on globe)
 
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Skies of Honor]] *
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|[[Skies of Honor]] <small>(1)</small>
 
|N/A
 
|N/A
 
|United Arab Emirates
 
|United Arab Emirates
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Suzaku Castle]] ''<sup>C</sup>'' **
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|[[Suzaku Castle]] ''<sup>C</sup>'' <small>(2)</small>
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|Suzaku Castle at Night <small>(4)</small>
|N/A
 
 
|Japan
 
|Japan
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Temple of Ascension]] **
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|[[Temple of Ascension]] <small>(2)</small>
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|[[Field of Fate]] ''<sup>C</sup>'' <small>(4)</small>
|N/A
 
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|Japan <small>(Temple of Ascension)</small><br />Australia <small>(Field of Fate)</small>
|Unknown
 
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Temple Hideout]] ''<sup>C</sup>'' **
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|[[Temple Hideout]] ''<sup>C</sup>'' <small>(2)</small>
 
|N/A
 
|N/A
 
|Thailand
 
|Thailand
 
|-
 
|-
|[[The Grid]]
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|[[Training Stage|The Grid]]
 
|N/A
 
|N/A
 
|Unknown (pinged in Japan on globe)
 
|Unknown (pinged in Japan on globe)
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[Underground Arena]] ''<sup>KH</sup>''
 
|[[Underground Arena]] ''<sup>KH</sup>''
|Spooky Arena ''<sup>L</sup>'' *
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|Spooky Arena ''<sup>L</sup>'' <small>(2)</small>
 
|Russia
 
|Russia
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[Union Station]] ''<sup>KH</sup>''
 
|[[Union Station]] ''<sup>KH</sup>''
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|Union Graveyard (4)
|N/A
 
 
|England
 
|England
 
|}
 
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''<sup>H</sup>'' Denotes stage that has wearable hat from knockout zones.<br />
 
''<sup>H</sup>'' Denotes stage that has wearable hat from knockout zones.<br />
 
''<sup>C</sup>'' Denotes stage is a Classic Stage.<br />
 
''<sup>C</sup>'' Denotes stage is a Classic Stage.<br />
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([number]): Denotes for which DLC Wave are DLC stages first released in. See above.
<nowiki>*:</nowiki> First Wave DLC Stage.
 
<nowiki>**:</nowiki> Second Wave DLC Stage
 
<nowiki>***:</nowiki> Third Wave DLC Stage
 
   
===Story mode stages===
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=== Only in Story Mode===
====''[[A Shadow Falls]]''====
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'''in [[A Shadow Falls stages|A Shadow Falls]]'''<br />
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''City in Chaos at Night ''<br />
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''Artillery Field ''<br />
! Stage
 
 
''Control Room ''<br />
|-
 
|''City in Chaos at Night ''<br />
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''Lair of the Four Kings (Past) ''<br />
 
''Crumbling Ruins ''<br />
|-
 
|''Artillery Field ''<br />
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''Elevator ''<br />
 
''Corridor A ''<br />
|-
 
|''Control Room ''<br />
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''Corridor B ''
|-
 
|''Lair of the Four Kings (Past) ''<br />
 
|-
 
|''Crumbling Ruins ''<br />
 
|-
 
|''Elevator ''<br />
 
|-
 
|''Corridor A ''<br />
 
|-
 
|''Corridor B ''
 
|}
 
   
 
==Development==
 
==Development==
 
During the development of the original ''[[Street Fighter V]]'', producer [[Yoshinori Ono]] stated that gameplay expansions and changes would not come in new updated installments like with previous ''Street Fighter'' games but rather gradually be added to the game over the long term,<ref>http://hadoken.net/exclusive-sfv-ono-interview/</ref> and Capcom stated that an [[Arcade Mode]] would be released in the future.<ref>http://hadoken.net/street-fighter-v-arcade-mode/</ref> On September 20, 2017, the UK games retailer ShopTo showed a listing for ''Arcade Edition''.<ref>http://shoryuken.com/2017/09/20/a-posting-for-street-fighter-v-arcade-edition-has-been-spotted-on-uk-games-retailer-shopto</ref>
 
During the development of the original ''[[Street Fighter V]]'', producer [[Yoshinori Ono]] stated that gameplay expansions and changes would not come in new updated installments like with previous ''Street Fighter'' games but rather gradually be added to the game over the long term,<ref>http://hadoken.net/exclusive-sfv-ono-interview/</ref> and Capcom stated that an [[Arcade Mode]] would be released in the future.<ref>http://hadoken.net/street-fighter-v-arcade-mode/</ref> On September 20, 2017, the UK games retailer ShopTo showed a listing for ''Arcade Edition''.<ref>http://shoryuken.com/2017/09/20/a-posting-for-street-fighter-v-arcade-edition-has-been-spotted-on-uk-games-retailer-shopto</ref>
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==Merchandise==
   
 
==Reception==
 
==Reception==
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''Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition'' holds a Metascore of 87/100 based on 36 critics, citing generally favorable reviews.<ref name="MCAEPS4">http://www.metacritic.com/game/playstation-4/street-fighter-v-arcade-edition</ref> Positive reviews came from IGN, GameSpot, Hardcore Gamer, and Electronic Gaming Monthly; all of which gave the game a 9/10 citing the game as a transformation from being an unfinished product to a fully fledged experience. Each praised the addition of the content in Arcade Mode and the option to select a second V-Trigger, with some praising the addition of the Team Battle mode and having frame data in the training mode. EGM praised "the ability to bring up a 3D viewer in the Shop (in order to get a proper look at new costumes and color variants before purchasing them), combined with the option to filter certain purchasables (such as outfits) only for certain characters".<ref name="IGNAERev">http://ca.ign.com/articles/2018/01/16/street-fighter-5-arcade-edition-review</ref><ref name="GSpotAERev">https://www.gamespot.com/reviews/street-fighter-5-arcade-edition-review/1900-6416835/</ref><ref name="HCGAERev">https://www.hardcoregamer.com/2018/01/20/review-street-fighter-v-arcade-edition/286772/</ref><ref name="EGMAERev">http://www.egmnow.com/articles/reviews/street-fighter-v-arcade-edition-review/</ref> Push Square was less positive, giving the game an 8/10, saying that "There's a cynical part of us that says Arcade Edition is little more than a glorified season three update, but the simple truth is that there's never been a better time to jump in".<ref name="PSAERev">http://www.pushsquare.com/reviews/ps4/street_fighter_v_arcade_edition</ref> 4Players and NY Daily News both said it was the game "you always wanted".<ref name="fpd">http://www.4players.de/4players.php/dispbericht/PlayStation4Pro/Test/36235/83004/0/Street_Fighter_5.html</ref><ref name="nydn">https://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/street-fighter-v-waiting-review-article-1.3807559</ref>
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The ''Arcade Edition'' was nominated for "Best Fighting Game" at The Game Awards 2018 and for "Fan Favorite Fighting Game" at the Gamers' Choice Awards, both losing to ''[[w:c:dragonball:Dragon Ball FighterZ|Dragon Ball FighterZ]]''.<ref>https://www.polygon.com/game-awards-tga/2018/12/6/18130000/the-game-awards-winners-2018</ref><ref>http://file770.com/2018-gamers-choice-awards-nominees/</ref> Said ''Arcade Edition'' was also nominated for the Raging Bull Award for Best Fighting Game at the New York Game Awards, losing to ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''.<ref>https://screenrant.com/2018-new-york-game-awards-nominees/</ref><ref>https://www.dualshockers.com/the-new-york-game-awards-2019-winners/</ref>
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
* The ''Street Fighter I'' route in Arcade Mode also includes ''Final Fight'' characters. This is because the first ''Final Fight'' game was originally called ''Street Fighter 89'', but was changed.
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* The ''Street Fighter I'' route in Arcade Mode also includes ''Final Fight'' characters. This is because both games occur at around the same time chronologically. Also worth noting is that the first ''Final Fight'' game was originally called ''Street Fighter '89'', but the name was later changed.
   
 
* Interestingly, there is no [[bonus stage]] in the ''[[Street Fighter IV]]'' route which is strange as the ''Street Fighter IV'' series did eventually get the "Barrel Blast" bonus stage in ''[[Super Street Fighter IV]]''.
 
* Interestingly, there is no [[bonus stage]] in the ''[[Street Fighter IV]]'' route which is strange as the ''Street Fighter IV'' series did eventually get the "Barrel Blast" bonus stage in ''[[Super Street Fighter IV]]''.
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* Strangely enough, in the Japanese version of DLC trailers, the text and voices are in Japanese, however when they display the character's gameplay, they can be heard in English.
   
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
 
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==Videos==
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<gallery>
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Street Fighter V Arcade Edition - Kage Reveal PS4
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Street Fighter V Arcade Edition – E. Honda Gameplay Trailer
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Street Fighter V Arcade Edition – Lucia Gameplay Trailer
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Street Fighter V Arcade Edition – Poison Gameplay Trailer
 
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</gallery>
   

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Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition is a 2.5D fighting game and the first major updated version of Street Fighter V. It costs $39.99 for the standard edition, and is a free update for those who already own the original version. It features all the original playable characters (including the twelve DLC fighters), an Arcade Mode (which was absent in the original installment), new modes such as the Extra Battle Mode, selectable V-Triggers, as well as new visuals to the game's design.[4] Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition was released on January 16, 2018. Unlike the original version, it was also released for arcades, officially titled Street Fighter V: Type Arcade.

Gameplay

Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition plays at its core the same as the original Street Fighter V, but with various quality of life improvements and additional modes that were either heavily requested or announced, but never released in the previous version.

Features

  • New UI: The general UI has seen various visual changes. The main menu now sports a yellow and gold palette as opposed to black and blue. The character select screen has been revamped to accommodate for extra fighters. The background of the select screen has been changed from a globe to a gold arena. The UI while in fights has also gotten gold plating and the Critical Art and V-Trigger meters have been changed and text has black borders.
  • Second V-Triggers: All playable characters have now second V-Triggers, refered as "V-Trigger II", that is selectable on the character select screen.
  • Bonus Stage: A bonus stage is available. The player is tasked with breaking twenty barrels as they plummet into the center of the screen from conveyer belts above. The player will also have "help" from a computer-controlled character who will keep the barrels in the center using his own move set. Final Fight enemy character Two P appears as a CPU opponent.[5]

Modes

  • Arcade Mode: The standard arcade mode that is seen in other Street Fighter games. In this installment, there are six modes that can be played in that represent each major game of the franchise: Street Fighter, Street Fighter II, Street Fighter Alpha, Street Fighter III, Street Fighter IV, and Street Fighter V. Each one contains returning fighters sectioned into the games that they first appeared in. There are over 200 arcade endings featuring illustrations from various artists (players can head into the Gallery to find out the unlock condition for each ending). The endings range from simply completing a path to getting a "Perfect" on the bonus stage.[5]
  • Extra Battle Mode: Time exclusive challenges that allow players to fight powered up versions of existing characters who rewards special titles, Golden/Silver Shadaloo Soldiers, who rewards Fight Money and EXP respectively and playable characters dressed in Capcom Costumes, which can be unlocked by obtaining all 4 pieces of that character’s costume.
  • Gallery: A library of artworks, music and opening movies.
  • Team Battle Mode: A returning mode from Ultra Street Fighter IV. A heavily customize-able mode where numerous characters in two teams are queued up in various fights and each fighter are eliminated in a queue until one team's fighters are all eliminated. Once a fighter is eliminated from one side, the next fighter in that team line-up fights the character that eliminated the first fighter.

Characters

At launch, Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition includes all 28 characters from the original version of the game, including all the Season 1 and 2 DLC fighters. Players who buy the retail version will get the DLC fighters for free via download code, but players who download Arcade Edition as a free update for the original game will still have to pay for them. The Season 3 DLC fighters became available for the first time with this version, which includes four frequent veterans and two new fighters. The Season 4 DLC, was announced accidentally after Capcom Cup 2018, and will have its characters’ proper release in 2019. Currently, four characters have been confirmed, including two frequent veterans, a new form of another recurring fighter, and a new fighter who previously appeared in Final Fight 3, which brings the roster total to 38 fighters.

Characters Debut
Abigail Final Fight (boss)
Akuma Super Street Fighter II Turbo
Alex Street Fighter III: New Generation
Balrog Street Fighter II
Birdie Street Fighter
Blanka (3) Street Fighter II
Cammy Super Street Fighter II
Chun-Li Street Fighter II
Cody (3) Final Fight
Dhalsim Street Fighter II
E. Honda (4) Street Fighter II
Ed Street Fighter IV (NPC)
F.A.N.G Street Fighter V
Falke (3) Street Fighter V (NPC)
G (3) First appearance
Guile Street Fighter II
Ibuki Street Fighter III: New Generation
Juri Super Street Fighter IV
Kage (4) First appearance
Karin Street Fighter Alpha 3
Ken Street Fighter
Kolin Street Fighter III: New Generation (NPC)
Laura Street Fighter V
Lucia (4) Final Fight 3
M. Bison Street Fighter II
Menat Street Fighter V
Nash Street Fighter Alpha
Necalli Street Fighter V
Poison (4) Final Fight
R. Mika Street Fighter Alpha 3
Rashid Street Fighter V
Ryu Street Fighter
Sagat (3) Street Fighter (boss)
Sakura (3) Street Fighter Alpha 2
Urien Street Fighter III: 2nd Impact
Vega Street Fighter II
Zangief Street Fighter II
Zeku Street Fighter Alpha 2 (NPC)

([number]): Denotes for which DLC Wave are DLC characters first released in. See above.

Stages

Stage Variants Country
Air Force Base C (1) N/A U.S.A.
Apprentice Alley K N/A India
Bustling Side Street KSH N/A China
City in Chaos KSH Frosty Blvd L (1) U.S.A.
English Manor C (2) N/A England
Flamenco Tavern C (2) N/A Spain
Forgotten Waterfall K Mysterious Cove (1) New Zealand
High Roller Casino C (1) N/A U.S.A.
Hillside Plaza KH N/A Brazil
Honda Sento C (4) N/A Japan
Kanzuki Beach (1) N/A Malaysia
Kanzuki Estate KH Estate at Noon (1) Japan
Kasugano Residence C (3) N/A Japan
King's Court C (3) N/A Thailand
Lair of the Four Kings K N/A Secret Location
Metro City Bay Area C (2) N/A Metro City
Shadaloo Base K Shadaloo Base at Night (1) Secret Location
Ring of Destiny L (1) N/A U.S.A.
Ring of Pride L (2) N/A Japan
Ring of Power L (3) N/A Unknown
Ring of Justice L (4) N/A Metro City
Skies of Honor (1) N/A United Arab Emirates
Suzaku Castle C (2) Suzaku Castle at Night (4) Japan
Temple of Ascension (2) Field of Fate C (4) Japan (Temple of Ascension)
Australia (Field of Fate)
Temple Hideout C (2) N/A Thailand
The Grid N/A Unknown (pinged in Japan on globe)
Underground Arena KH Spooky Arena L (2) Russia
Union Station KH Union Graveyard (4) England

K Denotes stage has cinematic knockout zones.
S Denotes stage has secondary areas.
L Denotes stage that is only available for a limited time.
H Denotes stage that has wearable hat from knockout zones.
C Denotes stage is a Classic Stage.
([number]): Denotes for which DLC Wave are DLC stages first released in. See above.

Only in Story Mode

in A Shadow Falls
City in Chaos at Night
Artillery Field
Control Room
Lair of the Four Kings (Past)
Crumbling Ruins
Elevator
Corridor A
Corridor B

Development

During the development of the original Street Fighter V, producer Yoshinori Ono stated that gameplay expansions and changes would not come in new updated installments like with previous Street Fighter games but rather gradually be added to the game over the long term,[6] and Capcom stated that an Arcade Mode would be released in the future.[7] On September 20, 2017, the UK games retailer ShopTo showed a listing for Arcade Edition.[8]

Merchandise

Reception

Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition holds a Metascore of 87/100 based on 36 critics, citing generally favorable reviews.[9] Positive reviews came from IGN, GameSpot, Hardcore Gamer, and Electronic Gaming Monthly; all of which gave the game a 9/10 citing the game as a transformation from being an unfinished product to a fully fledged experience. Each praised the addition of the content in Arcade Mode and the option to select a second V-Trigger, with some praising the addition of the Team Battle mode and having frame data in the training mode. EGM praised "the ability to bring up a 3D viewer in the Shop (in order to get a proper look at new costumes and color variants before purchasing them), combined with the option to filter certain purchasables (such as outfits) only for certain characters".[10][11][12][13] Push Square was less positive, giving the game an 8/10, saying that "There's a cynical part of us that says Arcade Edition is little more than a glorified season three update, but the simple truth is that there's never been a better time to jump in".[14] 4Players and NY Daily News both said it was the game "you always wanted".[15][16]

The Arcade Edition was nominated for "Best Fighting Game" at The Game Awards 2018 and for "Fan Favorite Fighting Game" at the Gamers' Choice Awards, both losing to Dragon Ball FighterZ.[17][18] Said Arcade Edition was also nominated for the Raging Bull Award for Best Fighting Game at the New York Game Awards, losing to Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.[19][20]

Trivia

  • The Street Fighter I route in Arcade Mode also includes Final Fight characters. This is because both games occur at around the same time chronologically. Also worth noting is that the first Final Fight game was originally called Street Fighter '89, but the name was later changed.
  • Interestingly, there is no bonus stage in the Street Fighter IV route which is strange as the Street Fighter IV series did eventually get the "Barrel Blast" bonus stage in Super Street Fighter IV.
  • Strangely enough, in the Japanese version of DLC trailers, the text and voices are in Japanese, however when they display the character's gameplay, they can be heard in English.

Gallery

Videos

References

  1. http://shoryuken.com/2015/01/21/capcoms-yoshinori-ono-confirms-dimps-collaboration-on-street-fighter-v/
  2. http://www.eventhubs.com/news/2014/dec/18/street-fighter-5-will-run-unreal-engine-4-capcom-press-release-reveals-partnership-epic-games/
  3. http://www.eventhubs.com/news/2014/dec/06/playstation-4-will-be-only-console-street-fighter-5-ever-appears-its-built-ground-ps4-notable-quotes-sony-presser/
  4. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A1s4tsxWNkw
  5. 5.0 5.1 http://www.capcom-unity.com/strumslinger/blog/2017/12/04/street-fighter-v-arcade-edition---arcade-mode-details
  6. http://hadoken.net/exclusive-sfv-ono-interview/
  7. http://hadoken.net/street-fighter-v-arcade-mode/
  8. http://shoryuken.com/2017/09/20/a-posting-for-street-fighter-v-arcade-edition-has-been-spotted-on-uk-games-retailer-shopto
  9. http://www.metacritic.com/game/playstation-4/street-fighter-v-arcade-edition
  10. http://ca.ign.com/articles/2018/01/16/street-fighter-5-arcade-edition-review
  11. https://www.gamespot.com/reviews/street-fighter-5-arcade-edition-review/1900-6416835/
  12. https://www.hardcoregamer.com/2018/01/20/review-street-fighter-v-arcade-edition/286772/
  13. http://www.egmnow.com/articles/reviews/street-fighter-v-arcade-edition-review/
  14. http://www.pushsquare.com/reviews/ps4/street_fighter_v_arcade_edition
  15. http://www.4players.de/4players.php/dispbericht/PlayStation4Pro/Test/36235/83004/0/Street_Fighter_5.html
  16. https://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/street-fighter-v-waiting-review-article-1.3807559
  17. https://www.polygon.com/game-awards-tga/2018/12/6/18130000/the-game-awards-winners-2018
  18. http://file770.com/2018-gamers-choice-awards-nominees/
  19. https://screenrant.com/2018-new-york-game-awards-nominees/
  20. https://www.dualshockers.com/the-new-york-game-awards-2019-winners/

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