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Street Fighter V gets a pretty big update tomorrow

Remember that long awaited story update for Street Fighter V? Well, that’s finally hitting tomorrow, dubbed “A Shadow Falls”, along with two new characters in the form of Balrog and Ibuki. The story mode promises to make use of all of the current playable roster characters, and will bridge the gap in the story between Street Fighter III and Street Fighter IV.

Along with these updates, there’ll be some additional stages, costumes, and improvements to matchmaking. Check out the list of updates and pricing shown below in the official PR.

Tomorrow, Capcom will release a major new update for Street Fighter V. The update will include a ton of new content, including the highly-anticipated cinematic story mode titled ?A Shadow Falls? as well as the next two characters to join the roster: Ibuki and Balrog. The story mode will be available to all players as free content, and all released post-launch characters can be purchased using in-game earned Fight Money or real currency.

?A Shadow Falls?
The Street Fighter V cinematic story expansion is divided into five acts and takes place between Street Fight er IVand Street Fighter III, bridging the events that happen in between the two stories. ?A Shadow Falls,? depicts the ultimate battle between the evil Shadaloo organization and the heroic World Warriors who rise up against them.  As the story unfolds, players will enter battles using each of the core 16 characters, in addition to the 6 (released and unreleased) 2016 DLC characters, each with their own unique contribution to the epic clash. ?A Shadow Falls? is free downloadable content available to all players and it marks the first time in franchise history that consumers will be able to play through this type of cinematic experience in a Street Fighter game. The epic battle between good and evil begins soon? who will RISE UP?

For a sneak peek at the upcoming Street Fighter V story mode, check out the new trailer for ?A Shadow Falls? here:  www.press.capcom.com

Here come TWO new challengers!

Balrog
Announced earlier this week, Balrog is one of the most iconic characters in Street Fighter history, first appearing as a boss character in Street Fighter II.  He?s always been one of the most vicious characters to ever appear in the series, using his devastating boxing style and questionable tactics to do whatever it takes to win a fight. Balrog?s playstyle in Street Fighter V puts the focus on his powerful punches, and with the use of his V-Trigger, he can chain these attacks together to deal some serious damage.

Ibuki
Also being added to the SFV roster, Ibuki is a very tricky, technical character with loads of new ninjutsu tricks up her sleeve. Ibuki is a mobile character with various target combos, but now she has even more ways to mix-up the opponent with the ability to glide through the air and toss out ninja bombs, making it very difficult to predict where she will land and where her next attack will come from.

In addition to ?A Shadow Falls? and the next two characters, the update will also include:

  • New stages ? Balrog?s Las Vegas stage and Karin?s Kanzuki Family Private Beach stage are brand new and will be available to purchase using Fight Money or real currency. Additionally, three new alternate stage options will become available.
  • New costume options ? Premium Battle Costumes for all 20 released characters, as well as Karin?s Premium Summer Costume, will be available to purchase using real currency. Balrog and Ibuki?s Story Costumes will be purchasable using either Fighter Money or real currency.
  • In-game Currency Shop ? The in-game store will be upgraded with the PlayStation Store and Steam real money purchase options, for their respective platform. For players who want to purchase content like new characters, stages and costumes outright without using Fight Money, the process will be familiar with purchases happening through the established first party infrastructures.
  • Matchmaking improvements ? Faster and smarter matching, resulting in higher quality matches and a better online experience overall.

The pricing for the extra Street Fighter V content is as follows:

Fight Money Real Currency
New Characters                          100,000 $ 5.99 / ? 5.99 / ? 4.99
New Stages                            70,000 $ 3.99 / ? 3.99 / ? 3.29
Alternate Stages                            40,000 $ 1.99 / ? 1.99 / ? 1.69
Story Costumes                            40,000 $ 1.99 / ? 1.99 / ? 1.69
Premium Costumes (Battle and Summer)                            ——— $ 3.99 / ? 3.99 / ? 3.29
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