The Street Fighter series has never been terribly exclusive, appearing as it has on the TurboGrafx-16, Super Nintendo, Game Boy, Dreamcast, Xbox, and most systems in between. So it comes as no surprise that Capcom's upcoming arcade game Street Fighter IV would eventually find its way to other homes.

The publisher announced today that it will bring Street Fighter IV to the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PC. Unfortunately, it did not give any indication as to when the game would arrive on those platforms. Last October, a Capcom representative told GameSpot that the brawler was "more than a year away", although the Japanese arcade edition would eventually be set for a late July debut.

Street Fighter IV is both a departure from and a return to the series' roots. The game eschews the franchise's classic 2D fighting formula in favour of stylised 3D visuals, but the roster of characters includes the entire original cast of Capcom's most successful game of all time, Street Fighter II. For more on Street Fighter IV, check out GameSpot's hands-on impressions of the arcade edition.

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pitudon
30/05/2008 01:12 PM

games are becoming like movies - they rely on they previous ones to do good - start making new games people im over prequel, sequels and midquels

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jlv632
18/08/2008 12:50 PM

I just played this at the Crown Casino. Awesome game!

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