Capcom Starts Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection Retrospective Series

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Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection is going to be a compilation of 12 Street Fighter games. To help people prepare, Capcom has begun airing a series of videos. The Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection Retrospective Series takes a look back at past titles, with the first episode focusing on Street Fighter and Street Fighter II.

 

The narrator for the Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection Retrospective Series of videos is James Chen. He is both a competitive Street Fighter player and commentator.

 

 

Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection will be released in the West on May 29, 2018 for the Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC. It will be released later in Japan.


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