The Untold Story of Sakura (❤️Ryu ) Encounter with Akuma in Ultra Street Fighter IV Final Battle!
Street Fighter IV (ストリートファイター IV, Sutorīto Faitā Fō) is a 2.5D fighting game published by Capcom, who also co-developed the game with Dimps.[8] It was the first original main entry in the series since Street Fighter III in 1997, a hiatus of eleven years.
The coin-operated arcade game version was released in Japan on July 18, 2008, with North American arcades importing the machines by August.[9] The console versions for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 were released in Japan on February 12, 2009, and were sold in North American stores as early as February 16, with a February 18 intended release date.
The official European release was on February 20.[1] A Microsoft Windows version was released on July 2, 2009, in Japan,[3] July 3, 2009, in Europe[4] and July 7, 2009, in the United States.[5] A version for iOS was released on March 10, 2010.[6] An Android version was launched initially as an exclusive for certain LG devices. The game was later made available for all Android devices on the Play Store by December 31, 2012, with a region restriction that made it available only in Japan.[10] An updated version, Super Street Fighter IV, was released as a standalone title in April 2010.[11]
Street Fighter IV received universal critical acclaim; receiving universally high scores from many gaming websites and magazines and it has often been cited as one of the greatest games of all time. It was followed by Super Street Fighter IV and Arcade Edition in 2010, 3D Edition in 2011, and Ultra Street Fighter IV in 2014. All versions of Street Fighter IV have sold over 9 million units across all platforms.
A new update called Ultra Street Fighter IV (ウルトラストリートファイターIV) was announced for release in early 2014 at the 2013 Evolution Championship Series. Before the release of the game, Capcom set up test locations to gather fan feedback that was taken into account for the final product.[114] The game was released in Japanese arcades in April 2014,[115] later being distributed for home platforms as both a paid downloadable update for Super Street Fighter IV and Super Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition, and as a standalone retail game.[116] The update version for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 was released on June 3, 2014, with the full retail versions to follow on August 5. The PC versions (both digital and retail) were released on August 8,[117] the PC port being delayed to get the console versions ready in time for the 2014 Evolution Championship Series.[118] The PC version of Ultra Street Fighter IV was the first game in the series to use Steam from day one, following the discontinuation of Games for Windows – Live.[119]
The update introduces six new stages, a different announcer and five new characters: Rolento, Elena, Hugo and Poison (all four of whom had been featured in Street Fighter X Tekken),[120] in addition to Decapre, a member of M. Bison's Dolls, who makes her first playable appearance in the series.[121] It has been revealed that, despite some of the new characters having been recently featured in X Tekken, their gameplay mechanics are substantially different in order to match the game's pace.[115] This brings the total number of fighters to 44. The game also adds a feature called "Edition Select" which, similarly to Hyper Street Fighter II, allows players to select different versions of characters, based on their properties in past Street Fighter IV iterations.[122] The update also adds a "Ultra Combo W" option, which makes both of the character's Ultra Combos available simultaneously, at the cost of them doing reduced damage.[114]
On September 21, 2014, it was announced that Ultra Street Fighter IV was getting a free DLC pack due for release in October, which, among other things, adds a new Omega variation to the characters, which gives them new moves and properties. For the PC version of the game, improvements were also expected in the online play experience.[124] This download was finally released on December 15, 2014.
In May 2018, Ultra Street Fighter IV was included as a pre-order digital bonus with Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection, giving a total of 13 games in the original timeline of the series.
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