Street Fighter V 30th Anniversary Costumes Will Appear On August 29, 2017

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Back on August 30, 1987, Street Fighter first appeared in Japanese arcades. To celebrate this landmark occasion, Street Fighter V will be getting some premium costumes to recognize the series’ longevity. Capcom will be bringing the four costumes to the game on August 29, 2017. 

 

The Street Fighter V 30th anniversary costumes will be premium DLC. Each one will cost $3.99/€3.99. Guile, Ibuki, Karin, and M. Bison are the only characters getting new looks.

 

Guile:

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Ibuki:

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Karin:

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M. Bison:

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Street Fighter V is available for the PlayStation 4 and PC.

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