‘Street Fighter V’ introduces us to Ryu and R Mika

Many of we are looking forward to the launch of the next installment of Street Fighter, Street Fighter V, which will represent the leap of the franchise to the current generation this coming year February 16, 2016 on PlayStation 4 and PC.

Street Fighter V will launch with 16 playable characters on both platforms. Capcom has gone introducing us to several of them, such as Vega, Nash, Ken, Zangief, Necalli, FANG, Karin, Laura and Rashid. This time the company has shared a couple of new videos with the intention of introducing us to two of the most popular characters of this installment, R Mika and Ryu.

Although they probably need no introduction, you can see them in action next:

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‘Street Fighter V’ introduces us to Zangief and Necalli

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Comparison between ‘Street Fighter V’ on PS4 and PC

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New cinematic trailer for ‘Street Fighter V’

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Laura appears in ‘Street Fighter V’

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Round of analysis of ‘Street Fighter V’

This is the launch trailer for ‘Street Fighter V’

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This was the prototype of a more realistic ‘Street Fighter V’

‘Street Fighter V’ servers start working correctly

Those who abandon games in ‘Street Fighter V’ will begin to be penalized

This is how those who abandon games in ‘Street Fighter V’ will be penalized

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