Rolento Beats Down On Hugo In Ultra Street Fighter IV Exhibition Match

At the recent NorCal Regionals 2014 tournament, Capcom held another Street Fighter IV exhibition match, featuring two of the newcomers to Ultra Street Fighter IV. The match, which can be viewed below, shows off Rolento and Hugo, with Rolento being controlled by Sun-Woo “Infiltration” Lee, one of the top players in the world.

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Ultra Street Fighter IV will be available this June for consoles, with a PC release scheduled for August. The game will feature five new characters—Poison, Hugo, Rolento, Elena and Decapre—amidst a number of added gameplay systems.


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