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Street Fighter V: Champion Edition and Seth now available

Capcom today dropped off what we definitely hope is the feature-complete version of Street Fighter V, Street Fighter V: Champion Edition. It’s packed to the gills (pun sorta intended) with content, so those who waited patiently for this version should have plenty to see and do.

The new content includes the 40th playable character, Seth, along with 34 stages in total and more than 200 costumes.  Fans who already own some other version of Street Fighter V can upgrade for a reasonable upgrade price, and newbies can purchase the whole game at once.

See the selection of new Street Fighter V: Champion Edition screens and the launch trailer below, along with the details.

Street Fighter V: Champion Edition screens:

Street Fighter V: Champion Edition Launch Trailer:

Champions will rise! Capcom, a leading worldwide developer and publisher of video games, today announced Street Fighter V: Champion Edition, the most robust version of the acclaimed fighting game, is now available for PlayStation 4 computer entertainment system and PC. Also announced today, Seth embodies a new physical form and joins the Champion Edition roster as the 40th character for Street Fighter™ V players to add to their collection.

Street Fighter V: Champion Edition includes all content (excluding Fighting Chance costumes, brand collaboration costumes and Capcom Pro Tour DLC) from both the original release and Street Fighter™ V: Arcade Edition. Champion Edition adds each character, stage and other content that released after Arcade Edition and through the launch of this new version, including Seth. In total, this robust edition of Street Fighter V features 40 characters, 34 stages and over 200 costumes. Fighters can select their character and battle their way through a variety of exciting single-player and multi-player modes designed for players of all skill levels, including Cinematic Story Mode, Arcade Mode, Team Battle, Ranked Match, Casual Match and more.

Also available beginning today, Seth has been added as the 40th character to appear in Street Fighter V; this master move-mimicker returns with a new physical form in Champion Edition. The boss character from Street Fighter IV, Seth?s biological brain has been paired with Doll Unit Zero as the intelligence continues to seek new data and install moves from the fiercest fighters in the world. New players can experience Seth now as part of Street Fighter V: Champion Edition and current players can acquire Seth separately for MSRP $5.99 or 100,000 Fight Money (in-game currency).

Street Fighter V: Champion Edition is rated ?T for Teen? and is available now physically and digitally on PlayStation 4 and as a digital download on Steam for MSRP $29.99. Current owners of any version of Street Fighter V can purchase a digital Upgrade Kit for MSRP $24.99, offering instant access to all unowned Champion Edition content.

The initial purchase of either Street Fighter V or Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition is still the only one that consumers need to make to ensure they always have the most up-to-date version of the title. All game mode additions and balance updates remain free for owners of any Street Fighter V version. Additionally, all DLC characters remain earnable completely free of charge through completing various in-game challenges and receiving earned in-game currency, called Fight Money. For those who can?t wait, in-game content can be obtained instantly using real money. Certain additional content can only be acquired using Fight Money, which can be earned through normal gameplay.

Paul Bryant

Staff Writer

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