Street Fighter X Tekken Mobile For iOS Lands This Summer

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At E3, Capcom had a demo of Street Fighter X Tekken running on an iPad in the invite-only part of their booth. As we reported earlier in the week, the demo’s controls were simplified with a punch, kick, special, and a tag button.

 

This evening, Capcom announced Street Fighter X Tekken as an actual game that’s releasing for iOS devices this summer. The game will feature new modes, and Capcom have confirmed Ryu and Chun-Li and Kazuya and Nina as playable characters so far.

 

Street Fighter x Tekken Mobile will be compatible with iOS 5 and higher. You’ll be able to play it on iPhone 4 and 4S, iPod touch 4th Gen or later, iPad 2 and the New iPad.

 


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