We await your return, warrior
PlayStation Undergroundhave released a video featuring the first in-game look at Capcom’s upcoming compendiumStreet Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection, which contains a selection of stone-cold classics. AndStreet Fighter.
The collection features most variants ofStreet Fightersone, two and three, as well as the threeAlpha/Zerotitles. This makes for what has to be one of the single greatest fighting game releases of all-time. What’s more,Super Street Fighter 2 Turbo, Alpha 3andSFIII: Third Strikewill also have online play, marking the first time such an option has been available to PC players (well… in anofficialsense…)

Also included is a cool museum of artwork and other marketing materials for the various games. I am concerned, however, that the video doesn’t display any sort of Training Mode. Hopefully that just isn’t implemented into the featured build.
This release is unlikely to replace using arcade technology in tournaments — theSTand3Splayers live and die by using arcade hardware, rightly so — but for everyone else, myself included,Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collectionis set to be a fantastic trip down memory lane, or an introduction to games that many might not even have played. It looks to be a very exciting release.

Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collectionlaunches in May on PS4, Xbox One, PC and Switch.







