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s developed and published by
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. The first game in the series was released in 1987, followed by six other main series games, various spin-offs and crossovers, and numerous appearances in other media. Its best-selling 1991 release, ''
Street Fighter II is a 1991 fighting game developed and published by Capcom for arcade game, arcades. It is the second installment in the ''Street Fighter'' series and the sequel to 1987's ''Street Fighter (video game), Street Fighter''. Designed by Yoshiki O ...
,'' established many of the conventions of the one-on-one fighting genre. ''Street Fighter'' is one of the highest-grossing video game franchises of all time and one of Capcom's flagship series, with total sales of 56 million units worldwide . It is also one of the highest-grossing media franchises of all time.


Games


''Street Fighter'' (1987)

''
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'', designed by
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and Hiroshi Matsumoto, debuted in arcades in 1987. The player controls martial artist Ryu to compete in a worldwide martial arts tournament spanning five countries and 10 opponents. A second player can control Ryu's friendly American rival,
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. The player can perform three punch and kick attacks, each varying in speed and strength, and three special attacks: the '' Hadōken'', ''Shōryūken'', and ''Tatsumaki Senpūkyaku'', performed by executing special joystick and button combinations. ''Street Fighter'' was
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to many popular home computers, including
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. In 1987, it was released on the
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console as ''Fighting Street''. In 2005, ''Street Fighter'' was included in '' Capcom Classics Collection: Remixed'' for the
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and ''
Capcom Classics Collection Vol. 2 is a video game compilation developed and published by Capcom for the PlayStation 2 and Xbox. It was developed by Backbone Entertainment, Sensory Sweep, and its Japanese developer Klein Computer Entertainment. A second volume, ''Capcom Classic ...
'' for the
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and
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. It is in the ''
Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection ''Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection'' is a compilation of fighting games from the ''Street Fighter'' series developed by Digital Eclipse and published by Capcom in celebration of the series' 30th anniversary. The collection was released f ...
'' for eighth-generation consoles and
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.


''Street Fighter II'' (1991)

''
Street Fighter II is a 1991 fighting game developed and published by Capcom for arcade game, arcades. It is the second installment in the ''Street Fighter'' series and the sequel to 1987's ''Street Fighter (video game), Street Fighter''. Designed by Yoshiki O ...
'' was released in 1991 following an unsuccessful attempt to brand the 1989
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game ''
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'' as the ''Street Fighter'' sequel. It is one of the earliest arcade games for Capcom's
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hardware and was designed by
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and
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, who also made ''Final Fight'' and ''
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''. '' Street Fighter II: The World Warrior'' is the first one-on-one fighting game to give players a choice from a variety of player characters with different moves, allowing for more varied matches. Each player character has a unique fighting style with approximately 30 or more moves, including new grappling moves and throws, and two or three special attacks. In the single-player mode, the player character is pitted sequentially against the seven other main characters before confronting the final four bosses, exclusively
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-controlled. As in the original, a second player can join anytime for competitive matches. The original Japanese version of ''Street Fighter II'' introduced an African-American boxer
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that shared the physical characteristics and likeness of real-life boxer
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. (The character was originally named "Mike Bison". To avoid a likeness infringement lawsuit, Capcom rotated the names of three of the boss characters for international versions of the game. The final boss, named Vega in the Japanese version, was given the M. Bison name, the talon-wielding Spanish warrior, named Balrog in the Japanese version, was renamed Vega and the boxer became Balrog. In a 2019 interview, Mike Tyson himself was asked about the "Mike Bison" character design, and revealed that he was "honored by the impersonation".) ''Street Fighter II'' eclipsed its predecessor in popularity, eventually turning ''Street Fighter'' into a
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franchise. It had an unexpectedly phenomenal impact on gaming. More than $10 billion in inflation-adjusted revenue as of 2017 was grossed from all versions, mostly from arcades. More than 14 million cartridges were sold for the
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. The first official update to the series was '' Street Fighter II: Champion Edition'', pronounced ''Street Fighter II Dash'' in Japan, as noted by the prime notation on the logo. The four computer-controlled boss characters are human-playable and two players can choose the same character, leaving one character with an alternate color pattern. It has slightly improved graphics, including differently colored backgrounds and refined gameplay. A second upgrade, '' Street Fighter II: Hyper Fighting'' (''Street Fighter II Dash Turbo'' in Japan), was produced in response to the various bootleg editions of the game. ''Hyper Fighting'' offers faster gameplay than its predecessors, different character costume colors and new special techniques. '' Super Street Fighter II: The New Challengers'', the third revision, gives the game a complete graphical and musical overhaul and introduces four new playable characters. It is also the first game for Capcom's
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arcade hardware. The fifth arcade installment, ''
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'', ''Super Street Fighter II X'' in Japan, brings back the faster gameplay of ''Hyper Fighting'', a new type of special techniques known as "Super Combos" and a hidden character, Akuma. Numerous home versions of the ''Street Fighter II'' games have been produced following the release of the original game. The original version, ''Street Fighter II: The World Warrior'', was ported to the Super NES in 1992, which is Capcom's best-selling game . A Japanese-only port of ''Street Fighter II Dash'' for the
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came in 1993. That year, two home versions of ''Hyper Fighting'' were released: ''Street Fighter II Turbo'' for Super NES and ''Street Fighter II: Special Champion Edition'' (''Street Fighter II Dash Plus'' in Japan) for Genesis. The following game, ''Super Street Fighter II'', was also ported to the Super NES and Genesis in 1994. That year, ''Super Street Fighter II Turbo'' was released for the
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and for
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, released by the now-defunct
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. In 1997, Capcom released the ''
Street Fighter Collection ''Street Fighter Collection'' is a 1997 fighting game compilation developed and published by Capcom for the Sega Saturn and PlayStation. It contains the original '' Super Street Fighter II: The New Challengers'' (1993), its follow-up ''Super St ...
'' for the
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and
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. This is a compilation including ''Super'' and ''Super Turbo'', and ''Street Fighter Alpha 2 Gold'' (''Street Fighter Zero 2′ (Dash)'' in Japan), an updated version of ''Street Fighter Alpha 2''. It was followed by ''Street Fighter Collection 2'' (''Capcom Generation Vol. 5'' in Japan), also released for the PlayStation and Saturn, which includes the original ''Street Fighter II'', ''Champion Edition'', and ''Hyper Fighting''. In 2000, Capcom released ''Super Street Fighter II X for Matching Service'' exclusively in Japan for the
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. This version of the game features an online two-player versus mode. In 2003, Capcom released '' Hyper Street Fighter II: The Anniversary Edition'' for the arcades in Japan and Asia to commemorate the 15th anniversary of the series. As the final arcade installment, the game is a hybrid version of ''Super Turbo'', which allows players to select between versions of characters from all five previous ''Street Fighter II'' games. ''Hyper'' was released in North America and the PAL region via its ports for the
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and the
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, released as part of the ''
Street Fighter Anniversary Collection ''Street Fighter Anniversary Collection'' is a bundle of two ''Street Fighter'' games: '' Hyper Street Fighter II''and '' Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike''. It was released in 2004 for the PlayStation 2 and Xbox. Both versions are nearly identical, ...
'' along with ''Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike''. In 2005, the three games in ''Street Fighter Collection 2'' were included in ''
Capcom Classics Collection is a video game compilation developed and published by Capcom for the PlayStation 2 and Xbox. It was developed by Backbone Entertainment, Sensory Sweep, and its Japanese developer Klein Computer Entertainment. A second volume, ''Capcom Class ...
Vol. 1'' for PlayStation 2 and Xbox. A version of ''Super Turbo'', along with the original ''Street Fighter'', was later included in the 2007 compilation ''Capcom Classics Collection Vol. 2'', also released for the PlayStation 2 and Xbox. ''Street Fighter II'' and ''Super Street Fighter II'' are also available as downloadable games for select
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services. An updated version of ''Super Street Fighter II Turbo'' came to the
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services in 2008. The game, ''
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'', has fully redrawn artwork, including HD sprites 4.5x the original size, drawn by artists from
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. This is the first time the ''Street Fighter'' characters have had new sprites, drawn by Capcom, since ''
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'' in 2001. The game has several changes which address character balancing issues, but also features the original arcade version gameplay so that players can choose between the two. '' Ultra Street Fighter II: The Final Challengers'' is an updated version of 1994's ''Super Street Fighter II Turbo'' for the
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. The game features two graphical styles—classic pixel art and updated high-definition art. New gameplay mechanics and modes have been introduced and tweaks have been made to the game's
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. It has two more characters, who are classic alternate evil form of the classic characters Ryu and Ken, Evil Ryu and Violent Ken, and Akuma is now playable.


''Street Fighter Alpha'' (1995)

'' Street Fighter Alpha: Warriors' Dreams'' (''Street Fighter Zero'' in Asia and Mexico), was released in 1995. It uses the same character designs Capcom previously employed in ''
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'' and '' X-Men: Children of the Atom'', with settings and character designs heavily influenced by '' Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie''. ''Alpha'' expands on the Super Combo system from ''Super Turbo'' by extending Super Combo meter into three levels, allowing for super combos to be stored up and introducing Alpha Counters and Chain Combos, also from ''Darkstalkers''. The plot of ''Alpha'' is set between the first two ''Street Fighter'' games and fleshes out the backstories and grudges held by many of the classic ''Street Fighter II'' characters. It has a playable roster of ten immediately playable characters and three unlockable fighters, comprising not only younger versions of established characters, but also characters from the original ''Street Fighter'' and ''Final Fight'', such as Adon and
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. ''
Street Fighter Alpha 2 ''Street Fighter Alpha 2'', known as in Japan, Asia, South America, and Oceania, is a 1996 fighting game developed and published by Capcom for arcades. The game is the sequel to the previous year's '' Street Fighter Alpha: Warriors' Dreams'' an ...
'' has all-new stages, music, and endings for some characters, some of which overlap with those from the original ''Alpha''. It also discards the Chain Combo system in favor of Custom Combos, which requires a portion of the Super Combo meter to be used. ''Alpha 2'' retains all 13 characters from the original and adds five new characters to the roster along with hidden versions of returning characters. ''Alpha 2'' is followed by a slightly enhanced arcade release, ''Street Fighter Zero 2 Alpha,'' released in Japan and Brazil, ported to home consoles as ''Street Fighter Alpha 2 Gold'' and ''Zero 2′ Dash'' in Japan. The third and final ''Alpha'' game, ''
Street Fighter Alpha 3 ''Street Fighter Alpha 3'', released as in Japan, Asia, South America, and Oceania, is a 1998 fighting game developed and published by Capcom for arcades. It is the third and final installment in the '' Street Fighter Alpha'' sub-series, which ...
'', was released in 1998 following the release of the original '' Street Fighter III: 2nd Impact'' and ''
Street Fighter EX is a 1996 fighting game originally released as a arcade game, coin-operated arcade game for the Sony ZN hardware. It is a Spin-off (media), spin-off of the ''Street Fighter'' series co-produced by Capcom with Arika and was the first game in the ...
''. ''Alpha 3'' introduces three selectable fighting styles and further expands the playable roster to 28 characters. Console versions of the three games, including the original ''Alpha 2'' and ''Alpha 2 Gold'', were released for the PlayStation and Sega Saturn, although versions of specific games in the series were also released for the
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, Super NES, Dreamcast, and Windows. The home console versions of ''Alpha 3'' further expands the character roster by adding the remaining "New Challengers" from ''Super Street Fighter II''. The Dreamcast version of the game was backported to the arcades in Japan as ''Street Fighter Zero 3 Upper''. A version of ''Upper'', titled ''Alpha 3'' outside Japan, was released for the
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and added three characters from ''
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''. A
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version, ''Alpha 3 MAX'', or ''Zero 3 Double Upper'' in Japan, contains the added characters from the GBA version and Ingrid from ''
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''.


''Street Fighter EX'' (1996)

In 1996, Capcom co-produced a 3D fighting game ''
Street Fighter EX is a 1996 fighting game originally released as a arcade game, coin-operated arcade game for the Sony ZN hardware. It is a Spin-off (media), spin-off of the ''Street Fighter'' series co-produced by Capcom with Arika and was the first game in the ...
'' with
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, a company founded by ''Street Fighter II'' planner Akira Nishitani. It was developed for the PlayStation-based ZN-1 hardware. ''EX'' combined the established ''Street Fighter'' cast with original characters created and owned by Arika. It was followed by an upgraded version, ''Street Fighter EX Plus,'' in 1997, which expanded the character roster. A home version with additional features and characters, ''Street Fighter EX Plus Alpha'', was released for the PlayStation during the same year. A sequel was released in 1998, ''
Street Fighter EX2 is a 2D head-to-head fighting game with 3D graphics co-produced by Capcom and Arika and originally released in 1998 as a coin-operated arcade game for the Sony ZN-2 hardware. It is the sequel to the original ''Street Fighter EX'', and the sec ...
'', developed for the ZN-2 hardware. Custom combos were reintroduced and the character roster was expanded upon even further. In 1999, ''EX2'' also received an upgraded version, ''Street Fighter EX2 Plus''. A port of ''EX2 Plus'' was released for the PlayStation in 1999. The third game in the series, ''
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'', was released as a
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for the PlayStation 2 in 2000. This game included a tag team system, a mode that let a single player fight up to three opponents simultaneously, and another mode that allowed players to give the new character, Ace, a selection of special and super moves after purchasing them with experience points. The cast included many characters from the previous game. Some of the Arika-owned characters from the series were later featured in other games developed by the company. The
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-distributed arcade game ''
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'' featured
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from the original ''EX'', while Skullomania would reappear in the PlayStation game ''
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''. A spiritual successor to ''Fighting Layer'', featuring an initial roster consisting entirely of Arika-owned ''EX'' characters, ''
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'', was released in 2018.


Crossover series (1996)

Capcom produced fighting games involving licensed characters from other companies and their own properties. In 1994, Capcom released the
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-licensed fighting game '' X-Men: Children of the Atom'', which features Akuma from ''Super Turbo'' as a hidden character. It was followed by '' Marvel Super Heroes'' in 1995, which features Anita from '' Night Warriors''. Capcom released a third Marvel-licensed game, ''
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'', in 1996, a full-fledged crossover between characters from ''X-Men'' and the ''Street Fighter Alpha'' games with a two-on-two
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-based system. It was followed by '' Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter'' in 1997, which expanded the roster to include characters from ''Marvel Super Heroes''; ''
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'' in 1998, which features characters from ''Street Fighter'' and other Capcom properties; and '' Marvel vs. Capcom 2'' in 2000, which was produced from the Dreamcast-based
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hardware. Due to Marvel Licencing issues, '' Marvel vs. Capcom 2'' was unavailable for digital purchase until the release of Marvel vs. Capcom Fighting Collection: Arcade Classics in 2024. Capcom produced a series of similar crossover fighting games with rival fighting game developer
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. They include '' Capcom vs. SNK'' in 2000, which features characters primarily from the ''Street Fighter'' and ''
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'' series. It was followed by a minor upgrade, ''Capcom vs. SNK Pro'', and a sequel, ''
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'', both released in 2001. All three games were produced for the NAOMI hardware as well. The SNK-produced fighting games of this crossover include the
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-developed portable fighting game '' SNK vs. Capcom: The Match of the Millennium'' for the
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in 1999 and '' SNK vs. Capcom: SVC Chaos'' for the
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in 2003. From 2003 to 2008, the ''Versus'' series of Capcom fighting games had no new releases, though Capcom and
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produced the crossover tactical role-playing game ''
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'' for the PlayStation 2 exclusively in Japan in 2005. Ryu and Ken are playable in 2012's ''
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'', a tactical role-playing game that draws characters from various
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, Namco-Bandai, and Capcom franchises. '' Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Cross Generation of Heroes'', released in 2008, features characters from both
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and Capcom properties, including ''Street Fighter'' characters Ryu,
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, and Alex as well as characters like Ken the Eagle of ''
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'' and Casshern of '' Neo-Human Casshern'' on Tatsunoko's side. Initially released only in Japan, the game received an updated international release, ''Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Ultimate All-Stars,'' in 2010 in response to fan demand. '' Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds'' was released in 2011 and includes Akuma, Chun-Li, Crimson Viper, and Ryu. The game features completely new visuals and audio, three-on-three gameplay, and online play. The game was also intended to have downloadable content, but the content was disrupted due to an earthquake and tsunami in Tōhoku and was released along with additional new content in a separate game, ''
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''. ''
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'' was released in 2012, featuring over 50 playable characters from both the ''Street Fighter'' and ''
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'' fighting franchises. ''Street Fighter X Tekken'' was developed by Capcom, and Namco developed a crossover game, '' Tekken X Street Fighter''. Akuma has a guest appearance in ''
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''. '' Street Fighter X Mega Man'' is an all-star platform game that was originally supposed to be a fan game developed by Seow Zong Hui, but Capcom distributed and released the game for the PC in 2012. Based on the classic ''
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'' games, the free game has players control
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as he battles against various ''Street Fighter'' characters and obtain their techniques. '' Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite'' was released in 2017. ''Infinite'' features two-on-two fights, as opposed to the three-on-three format used in its preceding games. The series' traditional character assists have been removed; instead, the game incorporates a tag-based
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system, which allows players to instantly switch between their two characters to form continuous combos. It introduces a new gameplay mechanic in the form of the
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, which temporarily bestow players with unique abilities and stat boosts depending on the type of stone selected. Beyond ''Street Fighter'', Capcom franchises make guest appearances in the 2014 Nintendo crossover-fighting games ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS'' and ''Wii U'', with protagonist Ryu appearing alongside fellow Capcom representative Mega Man. The ''Street Fighter'' content was released as extra in-game
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in 2015 and includes Ryu and Suzaku Castle, a stage inspired by Ryu's stage from the ''Street Fighter II'' series. Mega Man and Ryu returned in the following game, ''
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'', with Ken as the latter's Echo Fighter.


''Street Fighter III'' (1997)

'' Street Fighter III: New Generation'' debuted in the arcades on the CPS3 hardware in 1997. ''Street Fighter III'' discards most of the character roster from previous games, keeping only Ryu and Ken, introducing several new characters in their place including the grappler
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, who was designed to be the new lead character of the game, and
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, who replaced
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as main antagonist. ''Street Fighter III'' introduced the "Super Arts" selection system and the ability to parry an opponent's attack. Several months after ''Street Fighter III: New Generation''s release came '' Street Fighter III: 2nd Impact'', adjusting the gameplay, adding two new characters, and returning Akuma as a playable character. '' Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike'', released in 1999 as the third and last iteration of ''Street Fighter III'', brings back Chun-Li and adds four new characters. The first two ''Street Fighter III'' games were ported to the Dreamcast as a compilation, ''Double Impact''. Ports of ''3rd Strike'' were released for the Dreamcast as a standalone game, then included in the compilation ''Street Fighter Anniversary Collection'' for the PlayStation 2 and Xbox. Gill became a playable secret character in the console versions. In 2010, Capcom announced ''Street Fighter III Third Strike: Online Edition''.


''Street Fighter IV'' (2008)

The original ''Street Fighter IV'' game concept, ''Street Fighter IV Flashback'', never made it past the proposal stage. In 2007, more than eight years since the release of ''Street Fighter III 3rd Strike'' for the arcades, Capcom unveiled ''
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'' at a Capcom Gamers Day event in London. Conceived as a direct sequel to the early ''Street Fighter II'' games (particularly ''Super Street Fighter II Turbo''), ''Street Fighter IV'' features the return of the original twelve world warriors and recurring hidden character Akuma, along with four new characters (as well as a new
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) in a storyline chronologically set between ''Street Fighter II'' and ''Street Fighter III''. The gameplay, while still 2D, features
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3D graphics inspired by Japanese ''sumi-e'' paintings. The Super Combo system, a ''Street Fighter'' mainstay since ''Super Turbo'', returns along with new counter-attacking techniques called "Focus Attacks" ("Saving Attacks" in Japan), as well as new "Ultra Combo" moves, similar to the ''Rage Gauge'' seen in games from
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. The arcade version, which runs on the
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hardware, was distributed in Japan in 2008, with a limited release in North America and the United Kingdom. A home version was released in 2009 for the
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,
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, and Windows PC. This features an expanded character roster, as well as all-new animated segments that show each character's backstory, and a training mode similar to the Expert Challenges in ''Street Fighter EX''. The cast includes six characters new to the ''Street Fighter'' series. ''
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'' includes ten additional characters including two characters new to the franchise:
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and Hakan. Capcom implemented character balance adjustments and added second Ultra moves for each character. The game features an improved online experience with new modes of play. The game was released in 2010 for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 at a discounted price point. A portable conversion of ''Super Street Fighter IV'' for the
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, '' Super Street Fighter IV: 3D Edition'', features 3D stereoscopic technology, multiplayer, and all 35 characters from the original ''Super Street Fighter IV'' release. ''Super Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition'' was released in 2010, containing all of the content from the console release, and featuring four additional characters: Yun and Yang from ''Street Fighter III'', as well as Evil Ryu and Oni, an alternate version of Ryu and Akuma, respectively. A new update for ''Street Fighter IV,'' ''
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,'' was released in 2014 as an arcade game, a DLC add-on for existing console versions of ''Super Street Fighter IV'', and as a standalone game containing DLC from previous iterations. Along with various tweaks and additional modes and stages, the update adds five additional characters, consisting of Rolento, Elena,
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and Hugo, who previously appeared in ''Street Fighter x Tekken'', plus an all-new character, Decapre. The game arrived on next generation consoles with a
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version releasing in 2015.


''Street Fighter V'' (2016)

''
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'' was released exclusive to the PlayStation 4 and PC, enabling cross platform gameplay, in 2016 with a roster of 16 characters including Ryu, Ken, and Chun-Li. In 2018, the game received a major update, '' Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition''. In 2020, ''Street Fighter V: Champion Edition'' was released as downloadable content with several characters progressively added and totaling 46.


''Street Fighter 6'' (2023)

''
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'' was released for
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,
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, and Xbox Series X, S on June 2, 2023. The game is powered by the RE Engine and include multiple new features, including real-time in-game commentary and a single-player adventure mode with customizable player avatars.


Other games

*The 1990 platforming game '' Street Fighter 2010: The Final Fight'' is a non-canonical loose sequel for the
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in which a retired Ken (originally Kevin Striker, a cyborg police officer) becomes a scientist fighting to avenge the death of a friend in a futuristic interplanetary adventure. *Two video games based on the live-action ''Street Fighter'' movie were released in 1995;
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for arcades, the other for PlayStation and Sega Saturn. The game retains the fighting style of the main series, but uses digitized character sprites similar to games such as ''
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''. *''
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'' is a puzzle game released in 1996, which features
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characters from the ''Street Fighter'' and ''
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'' series fighting against each other by matching colored gems. *''Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo''s art style was later re-used in 1997's ''
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'', which is a more lighthearted take on the main fighting games featuring simpler commands. *''
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'' is a 2004 compilation of two games released between 1991 to 1999 in the form of ''Hyper Street Fighter II: The Anniversary Edition'' (a game that allows players to choose variations of characters from ''SFII'' to ''Super SFII Turbo'') and ''Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike'' (the third and final installment of ''Street Fighter III'') that originates from the
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but ported to PlayStation 2 and Xbox. *''
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'' is a 2018 compilation of 12 games in arcade perfect form (''Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike'') released for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Steam, and Nintendo Switch. *''Street Fighter'' characters also make cameos in the ''
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single-player fighting game titled ''Street Fighter VR Shadaloo Enhancement Plan'' (ストリートファイターVR シャドルー強化計画) by Capcom was announced for testing at the Plaza Capcom store located in Hiroshima with plans to expand on April 17 to Miraino Aeon Mall in Toyokawa, Japan. The game is played on a HTC Vive Pro 2 and allows to players to take the role of an unnamed junior soldier under the recruitment under the criminal organization 'Shadaloo' as they train in a virtual environment against Ryu and
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of ''Street Fighter V'' to become the strongest. Assets as well as the same engine are being reused from the game, specifically with Ryu's and Zangief's character models and stages, being showcased in recent trailers with the two characters themselves as opponents with the possibilities of unlockables and plans for more characters and stages to added at later dates.


Other media


Animation

* The first animation based on the ''Street Fighter'' franchise is an unofficial animation released in South Korea in 1992, ''Street Fighter'' (Hangul: 거리의 무법자; RR: Geori-eui Mubeopja). It follows the characters Soryong and Saeng as they travel into the world of ''Street Fighter'' to defeat M. Bison. The film was produced and animated by Daiwon Animation, and directed by Sang Il Sim. The film features unlicensed cameos from other franchises, including
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and
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. The film is largely unheard of since it was never officially released outside of South Korea. * An anime film '' Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie'' by
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was released theatrically in Japan in 1994. The English adaptation, produced by
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, was released on home video in 1995. * Group TAC also produced an anime TV series ''
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'', which first aired on
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in 1995, and a two-episode original video animation (OVA) series, '' Street Fighter Alpha: The Movie'', which was released in 1999. English adaptations of both productions were produced by Manga Entertainment as well, though
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did produce an early English adaptation of ''Street Fighter II V'' for the UK in the 1990s. * An American-produced animated television series based on the games, ''
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'', was produced by InVision Entertainment and aired in North America on
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between 1995 and 1997. The series focused on Guile as he leads a group of "Street Fighters" to battle against Bison and his minions. * A second OVA based on ''Street Fighter Alpha'', '' Street Fighter Alpha: Generations'', was produced specifically for the English market by Studio A.P.P.P. in 2005. * With the publication of the ''Street Fighter II'' manga complete edition, a short educational animation film ''Street Fighter: Return to the Fujiwara Capital'' (''Street Fighter Yomigaeru Fujiwara-Kyou'') was also released in 2004. In it, Ryu, Ken, Chun-Li and E.Honda travel back through time and learn about Japanese history. This film contains no battle scenes and was released only in Japan, originally on video in 1996, then re-released on DVD. * The OVA '' Street Fighter IV: The Ties That Bind'' was released by Studio 4 °C in 2009. ''Street Fighter IV: The Ties That Bind'' is an animated movie directed by Jirō Kanai that was featured in a bonus disc included in the Collector's Edition of ''Street Fighter IV'' for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. The film adaptation was part of Capcom's multi-platform launch for 2008 that also launched video games and a potential TV series in 2008. * In Asia, a downloadable voucher for a ''Super Street Fighter IV'' movie featuring Juri was given in the ''Collector's Edition'' of the Xbox 360 version. The 35-minute feature serves as an origin story to Juri and a canonical precursor to the game. Although having been fully dubbed in English, the film was not released outside of Asia until its inclusion as part of the ''Street Fighter 25th Anniversary Collector's Set'' in 2012. * There are four original animated trailers for ''Street Fighter IV'' that serve as prequels for its storyline. * The 2012 animated film ''
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'' (featuring sentient video game characters inhabiting an arcade's electrical system) includes, in some brief scenes, ''Street Fighter'' and characters from the series. * The 2018 film ''
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'' includes cameos of multiple animated ''Street Fighter'' characters, serving as avatars for humans inhabiting a virtual reality environment.


Live-action

* An American-produced live-action film, ''
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'', was released in 1994, starring
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as Guile, opposite
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as General M. Bison and
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as Cammy. It inspired an
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and
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, both titled ''Street Fighter: The Movie''. It inspired an American-produced animated TV series ''
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'' from 1995 to 1997, with two seasons of 13 episodes each. * The live action film '' Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li'' was released in 2009 starring
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as Chun-Li. It is considered to be one of the worst films ever made. * Actor and filmmaker
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channel in 2014, the two reprised their roles and Mike Moh replaced Foo as Ryu. A second season, ''Street Fighter: World Warrior'', was announced for a 2017 release date, but was later canceled. * The web miniseries, '' Street Fighter: Resurrection'', aired on Machinima in 2016 with Moh and Howard as Ryu and Ken. * A scene in the 2018 film '' Goosebumps 2: Haunted Halloween'' shows
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using magic to bring action figures of the ''Street Fighter'' characters Ryu and Ken to life. * On April 3, 2023,
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announced that they acquired the film and TV rights to the ''Street Fighter'' franchise. On April 27, 2023,
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were in talks to direct the film, but on June 18, 2024, the brothers dropped out of the movie to focus on ''
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''. On September 27, 2024, Daniel Richtmanbe said that
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was in talks on directing the film. On February 19, 2025, it was announced that Sakurai has been confirmed as the new director with filming set to being in
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,
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in Fall 2025. The film was originally scheduled to be released on March 20, 2026, by
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, but it was removed from its release schedule less than a year before its release. On April 17, 2025, Nexus Point News reported that both
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and
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were being in talks for Ryu and Ken and
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was writing the latest draft of the film. The next month, both Koji and Centineo along with
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are in talks to join the movie with Reigns as Akuma and Momoa as Blanka. The following month,
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reported that
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,
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are in talks for M. Bison, Vega and the Windbag announcer. Deadline reported
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,
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are in talks for Chun-Li, Dan Hibiki, M. Bison and Dhalsim. Nexus Point News reported
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are in talks for Balrog and Guile. Fightful has reported that
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is in talks for E. Honda.


Manga and manhua

* Masaomi Kanzaki's ''Street Fighter II'' manga was one of the few ''Street Fighter'' manga translated into English, titled ''Street Fighter II'' in the US. Originally released by
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in three volumes, the US version has been released in 8 issues by Tokuma comics (U.S. imprint of Tokuma Shoten) and rearranged in left-to-right reading format. * Masahiko Nakahira did four different ''Street Fighter'' manga series: ''Cammy Gaiden'', ''Street Fighter Zero'', '' Street Fighter: Sakura Ganbaru!'', and ''Street Fighter III: Ryu Final''. ''Street Fighter Alpha'', ''Sakura Ganbaru'', and ''Street Fighter III: Ryu Final'' have all been released in English by
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. Two characters created by Nakahira,
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(introduced in ''Street Fighter Alpha'') and Karin Kanzuki (from ''Sakura Ganbaru''), have been integrated into the ''Street Fighter'' video games. # ''Super Street Fighter II: Cammy Gaiden'' (1994) – A manga revolving around
Cammy , also known by the codename , is a player character, fictional character in the ''Street Fighter'' fighting game series created by Capcom. She debuted in ''Super Street Fighter II, Super Street Fighter II: The New Challengers'' (1993). She has ...
in seven chapters. Originally published in six parts in Japan's Shonen Sunday comic anthology in 1994. Later the same year the six parts were compiled into one volume and in 1997 the compilation was first published in English by
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as ''Super Street Fighter II: Cammy''. The seventh chapter was printed in September 1994 as a bonus supplement in Takayuki Sakai's comic adaptation of ''The Animated Movie'' as ''Gekijouyou Animation Street Fighter II,'' but was never officially translated. # ''Street Fighter III: Ryu Final'' (1998) – A manga adaption to th''e Street Fighter III'' series in two volumes. In 2008, a translated version was released by UDON. # '' Street Fighter: Sakura Ganbaru!'' (1996) – The story follows
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in her quest to become a street fighter and meet Ryu. It has two volumes. # ''Street Fighter Zero'' (1995) – A manga about the ''Street Fighter Alpha'' series. Translated and released in English as ''Street Fighter Alpha.'' * ''Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie Official Comic Adaptation'' is a manga adaptation of the 1994 anime film, authored by Takayuki Sakai and serialized in the monthly
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in 1994, later republished in a single
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collected edition. An English adaptation of this manga was published by Viz Communications as six issues in 1996. * There is a broad selection of ''Street Fighter''
manhua () are Chinese-language comics produced in Greater China. Chinese comics and narrated illustrations have existed in China throughout its history. They are usually graphic and can be written for a myriad of genres, including romance, fanta ...
comics published in Hong Kong and Taiwan in booklet format. The first one, based on ''Street Fighter II'', was released in 1991 by Jade Dynasty. ''Street Fighter EX 2 Plus'' is a manhua by a Hong Kong artist who drew the previous ''Street Fighter II'' adaptations since 1992. ''Street Fighter Zero 2 HK'' is the original comic was only printed in Hong Kong and was prevented by Capcom from being released in Japan.


Comics

*
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launched a ''Street Fighter'' comic series in 1993, but was canceled after only three issues due to Capcom's disapproval. * Editora Escala published satirical stories released in 1993. The comic book featured Japanese
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Peixoto, Sergio. Mangá do Começo ao Fim. .l. Discovery Publicações, 2013. p. 42 a 68 and parodies by Brazilian comic artists. When Malibu comics were canceled, the franchise was continued by the Brazilian publisher called Escala.Prandoni, Claudio (April 6, 2015). Conheça as HQs oficiais de "Street Fighter" criadas no Brasil nos anos 90 UOL. * ''Street Fighter: The Battle for Shadaloo'' based on the 1994 ''Street Fighter'' live action movie was released by
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. * ''Street Fighter Zero 3'' is a comic based on ''Street Fighter Zero 3'' by
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(script) and
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(art). It has four issues (1998–1999). *
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was licensed by Capcom to produce the ''Street Fighter'' Canadian comic book, in addition to the comic adaptations of ''Darkstalkers'' and ''
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''. It addresses various continuity retcons, and draws from
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and non-official sources. In 2005, UDON released ''Street Fighter: Eternal Challenge'', the first Capcom series history and art book to be translated into English. UDON continued from its original ''Street Fighter'' series (based on ''Street Fighter Alpha'' and ''Super Street Fighter II Turbo'') with ''Street Fighter II'' and ''Street Fighter II: Turbo''. Three separate ''Street Fighter Legends'' mini-series and a ''Street Fighter IV'' mini-series were released, followed by more comics, including a ''Darkstalkers'' crossover series. * ''Street Fighter'' characters appear in the
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-published ''
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''/''
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'' crossover event ''Worlds Unite'', which also involved other characters from Sega and Capcom games. * In 2016,
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published a crossover with '' G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero'' titled ''Street Fighter × G.I. Joe''. It was written by Aubrey Sitterson with art by Emilio Laiso, and ran for six issues. * Two
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were released based on ''Street Fighter: Round One – Fight!'' (issues 0–6) and ''Street Fighter Volume 2: The New Challengers!'' (issues 7–14) arcs. They were made by Eagle One Media and released in straight-to-DVD format in 2009 and 2011 respectively. It was released on
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for free in 2014, and later also released on
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for free. * In May 2023, IDW Publishing published a five-issue crossover with ''
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'' titled ''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Vs. Street Fighter''.


Traditional games

*Irish software company
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released a ''Street Fighter II'' slot machine themed after the series. *In 1994,
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released '' Street Fighter: The Storytelling Game'' based on the series and featuring characters from ''Super Street Fighter II''. The system used many of the game mechanics of the ''
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'' games. *In 2006,
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released a ''Street Fighter'' set for its
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(''UFS'') collectible card game. *Another trading card game, the now-discontinued ''
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'' (released by
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), also features ''Street Fighter'' characters, as well as characters from other fighting game franchises, such as ''
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''. *In 2018, Jasco Games launched a successful
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campaign for ''Street Fighter: The Miniatures Game'', which was to be delivered in 2019, but was ultimately delivered in 2021 after being delayed.


Characters

The main games have introduced a varied cast of around 90 characters into video game lore, plus around another 30 in spin-off games. Each of the international characters in the playable roster have a unique fighting style.


Reception


Achievements

Since the release of the first ''Street Fighter'' game in August 1987, the series had total home software sales of 35 million units by 2014, and 46million units , in addition to
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sales of over 500,000 units generating more than $1 billion in revenue in
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sales, qualifying it for the
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. ''Street Fighter'' has remained Capcom's second-biggest franchise behind ''
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'' , and is Capcom's third-best-selling software franchise behind ''Resident Evil'' and ''
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''. The
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game in the series is ''
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'', with more than $10 billion in total gross revenue from all versions, mostly from arcades. More than 14 million
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and
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cartridges were sold. , ''Street Fighter II'' is one of the world's top three highest-grossing Japan-made arcade blockbusters of all time, after
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's ''
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'' and
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's ''
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''.


Commercial performance

In 1994, Capcom referred to ''Street Fighter'' as "the most successful video game series of the decade" while promoting ''
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''.


Esports

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, known as "Daigo" or "The Beast" in the West and "Umehara" or "Ume" in Japan, is the world's most famous ''Street Fighter'' player and is often considered its greatest. He currently holds a world record of "the most successful player in major tournaments of ''Street Fighter''" in the ''
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Evo Moment 37 "Evo Moment #37", or the "Daigo Parry", is a portion of a '' Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike'' semifinal match held at Evolution Championship Series 2004 (Evo 2004) between Daigo Umehara and Justin Wong. During this match, Umehara made an unexp ...
", also known as the "Daigo Parry", refers to a portion of a '' Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike'' semi-final match held at Evolution Championship Series 2004 (Evo 2004) between Daigo Umehara and
Justin Wong Justin Wong (born November 15, 1985), occasionally shortened to Jwong, is an American professional fighting game player residing in Canada. Wong has won more EVO titles than anyone else with nine tournaments won: seven for '' Marvel vs. Capcom ...
. During this match, Umehara made an unexpected comeback by parrying 15 consecutive hits of Wong's "Super Art" move while having only one pixel of
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. Umehara subsequently won the match. "Evo Moment #37" is frequently described as the most iconic and memorable moment in the history of
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. Being at one point the most-watched competitive gaming moment of all time, it has been compared to sports moments such as
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and the
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. Hajime "Tokido" Taniguchi is currently ranked as the #1 ''
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''
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player in the world per SRK Data eSports player rankings. Hailing from Japan, he is a three time EVO champion and generally recognized one of the best fighters that ever played the game. Mike " BrolyLegs" Begum is also a well known "disabled" player who has been ranked as high as 378 in the world and has been featured on ESPN ''E:60'' for operating the game controller with only his mouth.


In popular culture

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. The first
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(UFC) MMA event. During the 1993 release of ''
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'' while ''Super Street Fighter II'' and ''Mortal Kombat II'' were best sellers, both were initially pitched by UFC promoters as a real-life fighting video game tournament. ''Street Fighter II'' has been
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segments, using samples such as "Hadouken", "Shoryuken", and the "Perfect" announcer sound.


See also

* List of Street Fighter Grand Slam champions


Notes


References


Further reading

*


External links


Capcom USA's official ''Street Fighter'' website

Street Fighter group
– all the games and related characters and platforms

– original artwork
Street Fighter 25th Anniversary Tribute
– character artworks for 88 ''Street Fighter'' characters
Eurogamer Retrospective: Street Fighter

SRK Data Street Fighter 5 World eSports Rankings: Street Fighter
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