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Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition May Pack In More Than We Thought

Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition May Pack In More Than We Thought

Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition

Noted data miner may have found some new things for Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition that would include many old stages from Street Fighter’s long history

Even with such little time before Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition hits the PS4 and PC, it looks like the rumors and such keep on rolling. One would think that Capcom would have had all the details out there for the game by now as January 16th is so close, but there may have been a few things hidden or just not ready to launch on that date. At least if the recent data mining for this version of Street Fighter V has anything to say about it. It looks like there may be a few new modes hidden within and a whole lot of stages we can fight on from the franchise’s past; that is as long as noted data miner X-Kira has anything to say about it all.

As you can see below, it looks like Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition may house a mode called “Boss Rush” that could allow us to battler Cinematic Story NPCs in “the Ring Of Destiny.” Characters such as Shadaloo Soldiers, Shadaloo Dolls Enero, Fevrier, Marz, Aprile, Satsuki, Juli, Santamu, Decapre, and Phantom Bison to name some. Of course, you can see the fights go down in the following video, but as this is still not confirmed by the developer, it is still in the rumor section and the like.

There is also word that about twenty new areas will be available for Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition either at launch or within the following months. These areas range throughout the franchise’s history and others. Have a look at it all below and see what could potentially be coming to SFV: AE if X-Kira is completely correct as in the past. It could also be bringing an Edition Select option that would let you use previous versions of every character and pit them against others as well. I am not sure why one would want to do that, but it is what it is for now.

Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition — Boss Rush & Version Select


On Boss Rush mode I only showed the DEV version in this way, but there is already a complete version and finished, maybe in some time I decide to show it deeper, in this mode you challenge the Gangs. “Shadalooo, Illuminati, S.I.N and Neo-Shadaloo” and there is also another script that controls only the good guys, but this script is incomplete and it crashes constantly.

20 new arenas:

  • Final Fight: Metro City Slums, U.S.A. (Cody stage)
  • Street Fighter II: Battle Harbor, U.S.A. (Ken stage)
  • Street Fighter II: Amazon River Basin, Brazil (Blanka stage)
  • Street Fighter II: Big Factory, Russia (Zangief stage)
  • Street Fighter II: Maharaja’s Palace, India (Dhalsim stage)
  • Street Fighter II: Ayutthaya Temple Ruins, Thailand (Sagat stage)
  • Street Fighter Alpha 2: Beijing, China (Chun-Li stage)
  • Street Fighter Alpha 2: Detroit Highway, U.S.A. (Nash stage)
  • Street Fighter Alpha 2: W.C. in the London underground, England (Birdie stage)
  • Street Fighter Alpha 2: Field in a Thunderstorm, Australia
  • Street Fighter Alpha 2: Ridge Overlooking Guyana Falls, Venezuela (M. Bison stage)
  • Street Fighter Alpha 3: Hana Shotengai, Japan (Karin & Sakura stage)
  • Street Fighter III: New Generation: A Road in Kyoto, Japan (Ibuki stage)
  • Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike: Olmec Ruins, Mexico (Urien stage)
  • Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike: Subway Station, U.S.A. (Alex stage)
  • Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition: Russia (Kolin stage)
  • Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition: Neo Shadaloo, Unknown Location (Ed stage)
  • Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition: Egypt (Menat stage)
  • Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition: “Strider” Base (Zeku stage)
  • Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition: Neo Shadaloo Headquarters, Unknown Location (Falke stage?)
  • Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition: Shadaloo Corridor A
  • Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition: “Rainbow Ring” Japan (Rainbow Mika stage)
  • Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition: Nguhhao Palace (F.A.N.G stage)

What do you think about all of this new information for Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition? Do you think that it is just a pipe dream and left over code that Capcom will not be using in the end? Would you really want to play the game with these new mode and options or will they just be something for those completely diehard fans of the game? Let us all know down in the comments and then discuss. If any of this is confirmed for Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition, we will update you here. Just keep checking in to make sure you have the most up to date information out there.

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