Gameplay
This version of the game aims at bringing the improvements from the arcade version of '' Super Street Fighter IV'' to home systems. Every character received various tweaks, ranging from character balancing to new EX moves. The game also added twin brothers Yun and Yang from the ''Street Fighter III'' series as playable characters, and made Evil Ryu and Oni, previously only available as hidden bosses, playable out of the box.History
Release
The console versions of ''Arcade Edition'' were first presented during Capcom's 2011 Captivate event. It was released on June 7, 2011, for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 as online downloadable content and physical media on June 28, 2011. Although initially questioned due to the rampant piracy the original ''Street Fighter IV'' suffered on the platform, on April 12, 2011, it was announced that a PC version of ''Arcade Edition'' would be released on July 5, 2011. The update is available as downloadable content in the console versions, and as a retail game for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and Microsoft Windows. When updating regular ''Super Street Fighter IV'' in the console versions, players get the ability to switch between regular ''Super'' and the ''Arcade Edition''. The "Replay Channel" has been expanded to allow players to follow others' recent games, distribute replays, and watch a special channel featuring proficient players. The Microsoft Windows version also features a benchmark test for computers and makes use of Games for Windows Live.Updates
On August 11, 2011, Capcom announced that a free balance patch called "Version 2012" would be released for all versions of ''SSFIV:AE''. The update was released on December 13, 2011, for the console versions, with the Windows patch becoming available on February 28, 2012. On May 30, 2014, Capcom deployed a "Version 2014" patch that switched the PC version of game's online services from Games for Windows – Live to''Ultra Street Fighter IV''
A new update, ''Ultra Street Fighter IV'', was released in 2014. Alongside the usual balance improvements, the update introduced six new stages and five new characters: Rolento, Elena, Hugo andReception
The game was well received, with GameSpot giving it around 8/10 (slightly varying across platforms), and IGN also giving it an 8/10. The game had sold 400,000 units worldwide by December 2011, and 1.1 million by September 2014.Notes
References
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