Street Fighter X All Capcom Crossover And Street Fighter Card RPG Announced

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Earlier today, Capcom announced a large range of games headed to smartphones and tablet devices, including titles such as Breath of Fire 6. Among these announcements was Street Fighter: Battle Combination, a card RPG.

 

In Street Fighter: Battle Combination, you build a deck of cards of Street Fighter characters and do battle in 5-on-5 matches. The game is headed to iOS and Android on October 22nd in Japan.

 

The other game is Street Fighter X All Capcom. This is a game featuring over 500 characters from across various Capcom franchises, including Darkstalkers, Mega Man and more. Further details of Street Fighter X All Capcom are unknown at this time, but this game, too, is headed to iOS and Android devices.

 

 


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