From the Capcom Unity blog this morning, Capcom employee GregaMan gives us the lowdown on four different pre-order costumes for Street Fighter V, available from select North American retailers. First off we have Battle Costume Ryu, exclusive to Gamestop:

Then we have Battle Costume Cammy, exclusive to Best Buy:

Battle Costume M. Bison, which you can get from Amazon:

And last but not least, Battle Costume Chun-Li, obtained from pre-ordering digitally on PS4 or PC.

In addition to this, as well as the beta access you get from pre-ordering, Capcom has also revealed a Collector’s Edition of Street Fighter V, with an MSRP of $99.99. Here’s what’s included in that package:

Street Fighter V | Collector's Edition

 

  • SFV game disc

    • The standard SFV game disc and case is included in every Collector’s Edition.
  • 10 inch, fully painted Ryu statue

    • Meticulously articulated and commanding in stature, the sculpture depicts Ryu preparing for his next battle. The Collector’s Edition packaging is specially windowed as well so that you can see the top half of the statue from the outside.
  • 48p hardcover artbook

    • Jam-packed with design sketches and other behind-the-scenes materials that shed light behind the development process of the game.
  • Code Cards for additional downloadable content:

    • Udon Digital Street Fighter Comics

      • A collection of some of Udon’s finest work with the Street Fighter comic series.

      • SFV Soundtrack Sampler

        • Curated selection of some of the best tunes from the game.

        • Twitch One-Month Subscription to Capcom Fighters channel

          • This bonus is actually included with every standard copy of SFV, and gives a free one-month subscription to the Capcom Fighters channel on Twitch, which grants exclusive access to special Street Fighter chat emoticons, as well as video archive access.

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