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Resident Evil 5 Available on Physical Disc for PS4/Xbox One Today

Jul 12, 2016 // Tim

Update:  A physical disc version of Resident Evil 5 is available today for purchase in North America for $19.99. Pick up a copy and return to Kijuju once again!

The time has come to take your BSAA uniform out of retirement. Resident Evil 5 – the story of agents Chris Redfield and Sheva Alomar’s deadly African mission – is available on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.

RE5, one of the greatest cooperative adventures ever, is the perfect choice for friends ready to blast some monsters online or via local split screen. The satisfying, third-person shooting mechanics that were introduced in Resident Evil 4 will be invaluable here as players battle hordes of Majinis. Do you prefer to dial in headshots or trip up foes with shots to the legs? You can do both with the two-player advantage.

The action doesn’t end after the dramatic finale, either, thanks to a load of included bonus content. The full suite of add-on content released for RE5 comes with this purchase. Jill Valentine joins Chris Redfield as they explore the creepy and atmospheric Spencer Estate in the “Lost in Nightmares” prologue chapter. Jill joins up with the BSAA’s Josh Stone as they battle their way to safety in the parallel storyline of “Desperate Escape”. The endless fun of Mercenaries Mode returns with The Mercenaries United, which combines all of the RE5 Mercenaries content. Tons of characters and alternate outfits/weapon loadouts are immediately at your disposal. Nothing is stopping you from ventilating Majinis with Barry Burton’s magnum right out of the gate. No Mercy Mode also awaits console players for the first time – an exciting option which unleashes even huger numbers of enemies on players.

Resident Evil 5 and the dangers of Kijuju, Africa await you.

Buy now on PlayStation 4

Buy now on Xbox One

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Monster Hunter Generations Localization Notes Part 4 – Mizutsune, Deviant Monsters, and Prowlers

Jul 09, 2016 // Marco

Hello, again! Can you believe we’re less than a week away from the release of Monster Hunter Generations? I hope you’re all as hyped as we are! As we count down the days to release, I’m back to give you another peek into the game’s localization. Today, we’ll be focusing on more monster names, in particular, the naming scheme used for the new Deviant Monsters. But, before we dive in, let’s start things off with another one of the Fated Four!

Mizutsune

Primarily found in the Misty Peaks and Primal Forest, this leviathan has the unique ability to produce bubbles and foam from its body, giving it swift and fluid movement on land, basically turning the world into its own personal Slip ‘N Slide. Get on its bad side, and you’ll find yourself on the receiving end of its whip-like attacks, or maybe even get a jet of pressurized water to the face. But, what you really need to watch out for are its bubbles. Mizutsune has attacks that can inflict hunters with the new Bubbles status ailment. If you get covered in too many bubbles, your footing will become slippery and you’ll be unable to attack—not a situation you want to be in when an angry leviathan is trying to rip you a new one!

When we initially saw the design documents for this monster, the first thing we noticed was the strong Japanese theme. For one, it’s the flagship monster of the Japanesque Yukumo Village. But, on top of that, many of the concepts behind its name and design are rooted in Japanese culture. For instance, its original name, タマミツム[ ta-ma-mi-tsu-ne ], is solely derived from Japanese, drawing from the words for “bubble” and “snake,” the name of a legendary fox spirit in Japanese mythology, 玉藻å‰[ Tamamo-no-Mae ], and an honorific title used in Shintoism. You’ll also see Japanese influences in the designs for its armor sets. The concept originates from the folk belief, キツãƒã®å«å…¥ã‚Š [ kitsune-no-yomeiri ], or “The Fox’s Wedding,” so the sets look like really neat fox-themed variations of traditional wedding attire.

(Blademaster)                                      (Gunner)

To preserve this overall theme in the international name, we thought it would be best to keep it Japanese in nature. However, were afraid a transliteration of the original, “Tamamitsune,” wouldn’t be easy to pronounce. Not to mention, the name was a bit lengthy as a base name, and would really limit our naming options if there were ever a Subspecies or Deviant of this monster in the future. Simplifying it to “Mitsune” was our first proposal, but the director Ichinose-san didn’t like the ring of it.  He ended up approving our second proposal, a combination of the Japanese words for “water” and “fox.” In hindsight, I’m glad “Mitsune” didn’t get approved in the end. All we did was chop off the first part of the original name, so it felt like a lazy way to name a monster—not to mention a flagship!

Deviant Monsters

In a nutshell, Deviants are a new type of monster in MH Gen that are a lot more dangerous than their normal counterparts. They behave differently and tend to have unique physical features compared to their base species. They’re so dangerous, hunters actually need to obtain special permits to hunt them!

There are a total of twelve Deviant Monsters in the game, so we had a lot of work to do. But, before we could start brainstorming, we had to come up with a naming convention. Given the special conditions required to hunt Deviant Monsters, we needed to think of names that would distinguish them from other Sub- or Rare Species. This distinction was already established in the Japanese names, since all Sub- and Rare Species in the series are called just that: 亜種 [ a-shu ] and 希少種 [ ki-shou-shu ] are appended to the monster names, so the Japanese is literally “Rathalos Subspecies” or “Rathian Rare Species,” for example. The Japanese Deviant names give each monster a unique prefix, differentiating them from the names of other species. But, as it happens, giving monsters unique monikers was already our convention for localizing Sub- and Rare Species names in previous titles—they’re generally named by color or by some other characteristic. For instance, the Rathalos Subspecies and Rathian Rare Species mentioned above were localized as Azure Rathalos and Pink Rathian. So, we had to think of another way to name Deviants that would set them apart from the rest.

When we translated the Japanese Deviant names literally, they were already pretty unique, but many were too long and easily went over the character limits we had to work with. We started experimenting with authoritative titles and ranks, such as in nobility and military, to emphasize their superiority over other species. This seemed to work well at first, but after a while the monster names started to sound too human. We ended up scrapping this idea after a round of proposals and went back to the drawing board. We eventually decided to use a compound word, either existing or of our own creation, before each monster name to classify it as a Deviant. Though they came out a little longer than the title/rank-inspired names, this convention worked better because we were able to keep a lot of the original meaning from the Japanese names, and they were much more unique. Here are the names of the first six:

Crystalbeard Uragaan

The original name, å®çº [ takara-matoi ], translates to “treasure-clad.” It has crystal-like minerals protruding from various parts of its body, but we felt the crystals on its chin to be more prominent, so we focused the name on that. Other proposals included Crystaljaw, Gemjaw, and Gembeard. We decided against any –jaw version, because it was too similar to “glass jaw” and made it sound vulnerable.

Deadeye Yian Garuga


We first thought of going with a direct translation of 隻眼 [ seki-gan ] and call it One-eyed Yian Garuga, but we wanted to emphasize that this monster was not born as such, but had lost an eye in a past battle. Another idea was Scarface Yian Garuga, but we scrapped it to avoid the association with the movie.

Grimclaw Tigrex


Called è’鉤爪 [ ara-kagi-zume ] in Japanese, which literally translates to “rough hook claw.” We originally wanted to go with Hardclaw for this monster, but after cross-referencing our glossary we realized that was already used in material names. Other proposals included Steelclaw and Cruelclaw, but the director liked the meaning behind “grim” and its imagery with the Grim Reaper.

Thunderlord Zinogre

For this Deviant, we combined our original title/rank naming scheme with the compound word convention. The Japanese name, 金雷公 [ kin-rai-kou ], literally translates to “gold thunder prince,” so we kept the noble title in the localized name as well. We threw around other ideas like Thunderclap, Thunderbolt, and Goldspark, but we pushed for Thunderlord because it was closest to the source material.

Snowbaron Lagombi

The Japanese name for this monster, 大雪主 [ oo-yuki-nushi ], means “great snow master, ” so it made sense to use a noble title in this name, too. Snowlord was among our top picks, but since we already decided to use “lord” for the Deviant Zinogre, we went with another title. Another idea that would have worked well was Snowstorm, but we wanted to keep the “master” connotation in the name.

Silverwind Nargacuga


Called “white gale,” or 璽疾風 [ shiro-hayate ] in Japanese. We mix and matched similar words that sounded sharper and faster to highlight its swift wind-based attacks. We almost went with Razorwind, but in the end we felt Silverwind better represented the monster’s appearance and characteristics.

That’s six down, six to go! Next time, I’ll cover the rest of the Deviant Monsters, as well as the final of the Fated Four. But, before we wrap things up today I wanted to touch upon another one of the new features in MH Gen—Prowler Mode! For the first time in the series, you’ll be able to hunt alongside other hunters as a Felyne, known as a Prowler. In Japanese, Prowlers are called ニャンター [ nyan-taa ], which is a play on the onomatopoeia for cat sounds, and the word “hunter.” When brainstorming the English term, we tried incorporating a pun as well, aiming for something akin to Palico (pal + calico). It felt like we spent hours comparing cat-related words with synonyms for hunting and fighting, but nothing we came up with really clicked. To be frank, a lot of the ideas were just flat out bad! We didn’t want to force a pun in if we didn’t have to, so we changed up our thought process and kept it simple: think of something that ends in –er like Hunter. It was only a matter of time before someone suggested Prowler, and we thought it was the perfect fit.

Thanks very much for reading! I hope this gave you a better idea into the processes we undergo when localizing monster names and game terms. I’m sad to say my next post will be my last in this series, but I have a few surprises in store, so check back soon!

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Udon’s SDCC exclusives available now for pre-order!

Jul 08, 2016 // Kellen Haney

Any World Warriors heading to San Diego Comic Con? Udon’s got some great offers on their exclusive products that you won’t find anywhere else! We’ve got some fresh info from Udon on some of their exclusive items, including online preorders that can only be picked up at SDCC! You can pre-order now at www.udonexclusives.com , or hit the jump for more info.

STREET FIGHTER LEGENDS: CAMMY #1 – CONVENTION EXCLUSIVE ARTIST JAM EDITION ($20)
Limited to 300 copies!


Street Fighter Legends: Cammy #1 – Convention Exclusive Artist Jam Edition features a brand new wrap around cover   not available anywhere else, with art by the 4 main UDON artists: Long Vo, Joe Ng, Jeffrey Chamba Cruz, and Edwin Huang. Once you’ve picked it up at SDCC, all 4 artists will be available at the show to sign these free of charge!

SUPER STREET FIGHTER TURBO CHARACTER SELECT MYSTERY PIN COLLECTION ($20 FOR 2 PINS)
PRE-ORDER BONUS: Buy 10 packs, and receive a full set of the Street Fighter Metal Cards Series 2 (4 card set). Limited to 20 packs per person.

Available exclusively at San Diego Comic-Con 2016, these limited edition collector’s cloisonné pins are made of high quality hard enamel and are sure to please discerning pin collectors everywhere. The set includes 16 regular pins, limited to 375 each, based on the portraits of everyone’s favorite World Warriors as seen on the character selection screen in Super Street Fighter II Turbo. The pins come in blind boxes with two random pins per package, and each pin is 1.5” X 1.5” in size. Make sure to be on the lookout for special alternate color chaser variants of each character (limited to only 150 each; incredibly rare!) as well as the SUPER SPECIAL secret character hidden in the mix (1:17 chance)! Collect the whole set and become the ultimate champion! 

 

SUPER STREET FIGHTER II TURBO CHARACTER SELECT PIN FRAMED SET ($399.99)
EARLY BIRD SPECIAL: Save $50 when you pre-order! (Limited 2 framed set per person.)

Not to worry, collectors! If sifting through each package isn’t your cup of tea but you still want to own the full 16-character set of the Super Street Fighter II Turbo character select pins, we have another option just for you – but you’ll have to act fast! Strictly limited to 125 units, this handsome framed set features the complete set of mystery pins mounted on a background resembling the character select screen from Super Street Fighter II Turbo. Even better, this framed set also comes with a 3D sculpted logo pin and an airplane pin – both of which are exclusive to this special set! Each framed set comes with a hand-numbered certificate of authenticity signed by both Erik Ko and Long Vo. Finally, this set also comes with a gold Akuma metal card that will not be available anywhere else! One of these elegant framed sets can be yours for $399.99. Don’t miss your chance to be one of the few hardcore collectors who owns this super rare item! 

As a reminder, these pre-orders are available exclusively through www.udonexclusives.com for pick-up at the show, so make sure you’re not ordering something you can’t pick up when you get there!

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Street Fighter World Panel at EVO2016

Jul 08, 2016 // haunts

 

With over 5,000 competitors for Street Fighter V, EVO2016 is the biggest tournament in the history of the franchise! We couldn’t be more hype to be there to experience all the action and of course share some exciting news with all of our fans.

For those of you attending, we hope you can join us for our Street Fighter World panel where we will be sharing all kinds of information on Street Fighter V and unveil some new details surrounding the game. Hit the jump for more info.

Panel Location: Las Vegas Convention Center – Central Hall N101

Panel Time: Friday, July 15 th 10:00 AM

Agenda:

  • SFV Content Updates
  • SFV Dev Updates
  • Capcom Pro Tour Discussion
  • Q&A Session

Again, we hope you can make it if you’re there in person and we can’t wait to speak with you all directly about our future plans for Street Fighter V!

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Free Spencer Mansion DLC Now Available for Umbrella Corps

Jul 07, 2016 // Tim

Update: The latest update for Umbrella Corps is now live on PS4 and PC. Download it now to unlock access to the free Spencer Mansion map for use in One-Life Match and Multi-Mission Mode. For more information on gameplay tweaks being applied to the PC version of Umbrella Corps, head over to Steam

Attention all the battle-hardened mercenaries climbing the online ranks of Umbrella Corps : a new zombie-filled warzone is here. Players can now return to the infamous Spencer Mansion from the original Resident Evil to engage in fast-paced, 3-on-3 battles via free DLC.

The iconic Mansion may have been blown to smithereens at the end of the first RE, but this nostalgic DLC pack lets players step through the ornate halls and corridors once again. Use your memory of the Mansion’s unique layout to your advantage as your pursue and ambush enemy combatants with your lethal Brainer axe weapon. Take cover behind the statue that once housed the useful map of the Mansion’s 1st floor, or wage war in the deserted west wing dining room. Of course, you’ll want to beware of the zombified Umbrella researchers roaming the halls as well as enemy players. 

The free DLC offering is available now for both PC and PS4 players. Check out a gallery of new screens in our Facebook gallery . Also, those who wish to return to the Mansion as mercenaries outfitted to look like iconic RE characters like Chris or Barry, learn more here .

If you haven’t joined the Umbrella Corps yet (available for $29.99), check out the links below.

Click to purchase Umbrella Corps on PS4  

Click to purchase Umbrella Corps on Steam

Visit the official Umbrella Corps website

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Resident Evil 4 Arrives on PS4/Xbox One August 30

Jul 07, 2016 // Tim

One of the greatest video games of all time is coming soon to the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. Leon S. Kennedy’s intense mission to save the President’s daughter is a turning point in the 20-year-old horror franchise, and the title’s arrival on modern consoles is the perfect opportunity for fans to remember why it has stood the test of time, or for the uninitiated to learn where all the accolades come from.

Resident Evil 4, originally released in 2005, evolved the horror series’ formula in an exciting new direction, empowering players with unprecedented third-person aiming precision while defending themselves against hordes of clever new enemies called Ganados. Players could trip enemies with shots to the legs, or dial in headshots – sometimes with surprising and deadly results. Deep customization options permeate through the game, including a wide variety of fully upgradeable weapons, like pistols, shotguns, and rifles.

This potent combination of exotic weaponry and dynamic enemy encounters is part of why RE4 was not only incredibly innovative for the wider video game industry, but has stood the test of time. There are many examples of paradigm-shifting video games throughout history, but not all of them have the benefit of being as fun to play today as when they first released. Resident Evil 4 is one of the best examples of this rarity.

This current release of Resident Evil 4 on PS4 and Xbox One includes all the bonus content from the original game, as well as additional features that were added in later versions. The mysterious and elusive Ada Wong stars in her own side story, which fills in intriguing story gaps from Leon’s mission. Mercenaries Mode – the addicting evolution of RE3’s bonus mode – is awarded to players who complete the campaign, providing hours of replayability and lets fans play as Wesker, Hunk, and more iconic characters. RE4 also boasts some of the most satisfying New Game Plus action ever, allowing players to bring their powerful arsenal, unlocked costumes, and other secret weapons into a fresh playthrough. Want to focus on yourself instead of protecting Ashley? Equip her with the knight armor costume and laugh as enemy’s attempt to attack her or carry her off with futility. Leon’s Chicago Typewriter – an insanely powerful Tommy Gun – also provides a fun power trip if you have enough cash to give the infamous Merchant.

Drowning RE4 with breathless praise is a fun pastime, but playing the game is even better. Get ready to return to this irrefutable classic when it releases on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One August 30. For more screenshots check out our Facebook photo gallery .

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See rejected World Warriors and real-life Street Fighter in these community vids

Jul 06, 2016 // Kellen Haney

Hey World Warriors! Have you been enjoying Street Fighter V’s cinematic story expansion, A Shadow Falls, over the weekend? If not, what are you waiting for? Go grab it for free off of PSN or Steam and play through the epic story that links the events of Street Fighter IV and Street Fighter III! It’s a pretty serious story, so if you’ve already played it, or while you wait on your download, we’ve got a couple of funny videos for you today from Internet Warriors we worked with over on YouTube and Facebook. Hit the jump to see!

First up is 20 Rejected Street Fighters. With every new Street Fighter, you can expect new characters – SFV brought Necalli, Rashid, Laura, and F.A.N.G, but what about characters who didn’t quite make the cut? First up is The Dominic Show explores some of these rejected – SIDE KICK – characters.

Meanwhile, Timothy DeLaGhetto gives us a more casual look at Street Fighter, with Street Fighter in Real Life . What if the World Warriors were just living day to day lives, with Ryu and Ken as roommates? Fists, hadoukens, and pizza will fly at this location !

Special thanks to Dominic and Timothy for working with us on these fantastic videos! And don’t forget – if you haven’t picked up Street Fighter V yet, the cinematic story expansion, A Shadow Falls, is available now for free!

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Happy 4th of July from Capcom Vancouver

Jul 04, 2016 // Jeffery Simspon

Happy Birthday to all of our American friends from the developers at Capcom Vancouver. We may be Canadians but like Frank West we enjoy fireworks and celebrating.

Have a good holiday!

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New Ace Attorney – Spirit of Justice news straight from the Anime Expo courtroom

Jul 02, 2016 // Kellen Haney

Fresh from our Anime Expo panel, we’ve got a new trailer and some new details about the upcoming Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Spirit of Justice, including the return of rookie attorney Athena Cykes, a new Khurain’ese prosecutor, Nahyuta Sahdmadhi, and the self-proclaimed best assistant an attorney could ask for…

Maya Fey! A fan-favorite character of the first three games in the Ace Attorney series, Maya’s family line is able to use the Kurain Channeling Technique to summon the souls of the departed, allowing them to communicate through the person channeling them. As the younger sister of Mia Fey, Phoenix’s legal mentor, Maya quickly appointed herself as Phoenix’s assistant and aided him during his career’s first several cases. She was a big help to the once-rookie attorney with her own spiritual abilities – including the ability to see Psyche Locks, or heavily guarded secrets in people’s hearts. Spirit of Justice finds Maya in the Kingdom of Khura’in to complete her training and master the Kurain Channeling Technique, but despite her years of training, she’s still the same spirited Maya!

The newest rookie attorney at the Wright Anything Agency, Athena Cykes, is back! She joins Apollo as the two of them do their best to hold things down back home in the United States. While still considered a rookie, Athena studied law across Europe before joining the Wright Anything Agency. Thanks to her heightened ability to sense changes in people’s voices and her robotic companion, Widget, Athena can use the Mood Matrix program to hear the voice of someone’s heart, allowing her to psychoanalyze the differences between someone’s emotions and their words – a valuable skill to have in a court of law!

A deeply religious and peaceful-looking monk from the Kingdom of Khura’in, Nahyuta Sahdmadhi holds a license to practice law in the courtrooms of other countries, including the United States. Known as the “Last Rites Prosecutor,” he seems to hold a strong rivalry towards defense attorneys, and sees his duties as a prosecutor as a service to put the soul of the recently departed at rest. Despite his serene appearance, Nahyuta’s sharp tongue will pierce your defenses if you’re not careful!

Court will be back in session this September on Nintendo 3DS, but we still have more to share between now and then – so be sure to keep your mind’s eye open to our Twitter and Facebook for all the latest info! If you’re at Anime Expo in Los Angeles this weekend, be sure to come by the Capcom booth (#505) to get some hands-on time with the game!

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Street Fighter V “A Shadow Falls” and Two New Characters Release Tomorrow

Jun 30, 2016 // Harrison Young

 

Hey everyone! Tomorrow, we 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 downloadable content, and all released post-launch characters can be purchased using in-game earned Fight Money or real currency. Hit the jump for the full breakdown of content.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

Cinematic Story Mode

The Cinematic Story Mode must be downloaded as a separate update from the PS Store or Steam Store. All players will have to first patch Street Fighter V with the 1.04 update by logging into CFN and then download the Cinematic Story Mode update for it to be accessible in the game.

Server Maintenance

We will be conducting server maintenance starting June 30 th at 14:00 PT / 10 PM BST / 11 PM CET with the update going live on July 1 st at 00:00 PT (midnight) / 08:00 BST / 09:00 CET.

“A Shadow Falls”

The Street Fighter V cinematic story expansion is divided into five acts and takes place between Street Fighter IV and 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 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?

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

 

That’s it for today! Enjoy the weekend with all the new content and be sure to tell us what you think by sounding off in the comments or sending us a message at @StreetFighter on Twitter.  

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Dead Rising 4 slays at E3

Jun 30, 2016 // Jeffery Simspon

From the moment that Dead Rising 4 was announced at this year’s E3 everyone here at Capcom Vancouver realized that we had something special on our hands. During the long dark tea time of our souls developing the game in secrecy we hoped that people would like what we were working on and the choices that we were making, but actually getting the game in front of fans and press and seeing a remarkable response has been gratifying.

When E3 was all said and done Dead Rising 4 was nominated for 21 E3 awards and won 11 of them.

  

Awards Won

1. CBC – Best of Show
2. Gamer Headquarters – E3 Best Xbox Game
3. Level Up – Top 5: Best E3 exclusives
4. Level Up – Top 5: Most surprising E3 games
5. Shut Up and Take My Gold – Coolest In-Game Items
6. Tom’s Guide – Best Action Game
7. We Got This Covered – Best of the Best
8. US Gamer – Editor’s Choice Award
9. Level Camp – Choice Award
10. VG 24/7 – Editor’s Choice Award E3 2016
11. Rooster Teeth – Games we love E3 2016    

Award Nominations

1. CGM – Best of Show
2. Gamer Headquarters – Best Console Game
3. Gamer Headquarters – Best of Show
4. Gamerspack – Choice of the Pack Awards
5. Gizmodo – Best Games of E3
6. Hardcore Gamer – Best of E3 2016: Trailer
7. Level Camp – Choice Award
8. Pocket Lint – Best Shooters and Action Games
9. US Gamer – USgamer’s Best of E3 2016 Award Winners and Community Picks
10. VG 24/7 – Editor’s Choice Award

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SFV: Balrog to be included with Ibuki and the Cinematic Story Mode Update

Jun 27, 2016 // haunts

Hello again, Street Fighters! We have a ton of new information to share with you today regarding the latest update to Street Fighter V! As many of you may have seen last night during CPT Premier Event CEO2016, Balrog will also be released with this update alongside Ibuki and the Cinematic Story Mode! The update will go live in all territories on July 1 st at 00:00 (midnight) PST after the scheduled server maintenance is complete, which starts on June 30th at 14:00 PST

That’s not all though! We have even more content lined up for this release including additional costumes and new stages, so hit the jump to find out more.

Balrog is one of the most iconic characters in Street Fighter history, first appearing as one of the Four Kings of Shadaloo in Street Fighter II as a boss character.  He’s always been one of the most vicious characters to ever appear in the series, using his devastating boxing style to knock out his opponents.

Before joining Shadaloo and moving his way up in the ranks to become one of M. Bison’s highest ranking officers, he was one of the greatest boxing champions of his time. His style of boxing, which uses illegal techniques such as head-butting, eventually got him banned from competing due to causing extreme harm to his opponents.  In short, Balrog will do whatever it takes to win a fight and with the end goal always being to obtain more wealth.

Outside of Street Fighter II, he also appeared in Street Fighter Alpha 3 and Street Fighter IV, not to mention various cross-over titles such as Capcom vs SNK and Street Fighter X Tekken .

Balrog in Street Fighter V still remains as one of Shadaloo’s top enforcers, working alongside M. Bison, F.A.N.G and Vega.  Be sure to check out his Character Story and of course the Cinematic Story Mode to see what sort of trouble he gets himself into this time around.

His playstyle in Street Fighter V puts the focus on his devastating punches, and with the use of his V-Trigger, he can chain these attacks together to deal serious damage. He also has a few cheap attacks up his sleeve to keep the fight in his favor, so don’t let your guard down for a moment!


V-Skill: KKB

A unique move that twirls his body while moving forward. While activated, you can dodge projectiles as well as string together attacks. You can even activate KKB before a special hits you, allowing you to be a technical inside fighter.

 

V-Trigger: Crazy Rush

A chance to be the aggressor when activated! Steam rises from his body and allows you to string together specials like Charging Buffalo and Bursting Buffalo.

 

Critical Art: Gigaton Blow

Unleash the fury from your fist with this simple, yet destructive critical art. It can be connected with various moves. Make sure to include it in your combos.

 

New Stages and Costumes

 

To ensure this release packs an even bigger punch, Balrog’s story costume and premium battle costume will become available on 7/1,  as well as a revival of the classic Las Vegas stage from Street Fighter II! The streets are lined with neon signs as you are cheered on by a fired up crowd.

That’s not all either. This summer, Street Fighter V is about to heat up! The Kanzuki Family Private Beach will now be available as an all new battle stage. This will also be released with the update on 7/1 and can be purchased for 70,000 fight money. Also, Karin’s premium summer costume will be available to purchase as part of this latest update. These can both be purchased from the PS Store and Steam for $3.99 / €3.99 / £3.29.

As a reminder, all character Battle Costumes will be available for purchase on July 1 st through both the PS Store and Steam. Check out this previous post for the full rundown .

Juri and Urien

All of you probably saw the teaser we released for both Juri and Urien as part of the Balrog trailer. While they aren’t ready for official release just yet, they will be playable in the Cinematic Story Mode, and we wanted to share their official artwork showcasing their designs. As you can see, they have a brand new look with Urien in a high-end suit and Juri in a biker outfit. Updates on their playstyles will be coming soon!

As always, thanks to all our fans for the continued support. We’re committed to making Street Fighter V the best in the series and value everyone’s feedback as we continue to update the game. We’re eager to hear what you think of the Cinematic Story Mode and all the additional content included with this update coming later this week.

Until then, follow us on Twitter @StreetFighter for the latest news and updates.