The Arcade Mode planned for Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition is trying to fix past mistakes. Capcom unveiled new information about its content, revealing that Arcade Mode allows you to choose between Street Fighter, Street Fighter II, Street Fighter Alpha, Street Fighter III, Street Fighter IV, and Street Fighter V titles. You can also decide the number of rounds and battles you want during your game, as well as the level of difficulty. Each path only includes characters available in the respective title, and after each victory, you can choose between two fights, one easier and one harder. Some paths will include the Bonus Stage, where you will have to break 20 barrels with the help of an AI controlled character. Finally, it is important to note that the Arcade Mode features over 200 endings, and the conditions needed to unlock them are explained in the Gallery. The Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition will be available on PS4 and PC on January 16th in 2018 for $39.99, and owners of the base game will receive the content through a free update.

Fabrice Stellaire
Fabrice Stellaire is a french gamer who started playing on an Amstrad CPC that ran tapes. He then got one with floppy disks and started playing on a gameboy pocket in 1998. Later, he discovered playstation and playstation 2 games, before moving to PC and 3ds. He likes most of games genres except sports and car games.Among his favourite games are Fallou ,Baldu'sgate, Final Fantasy 8, Vagrant Story or Shin Megami Tensei games.
Related Articles
Namco Museum Arcade Pac 2-For-1 Bundle Hits Switch This September
Bandai Namco is combining two of their previous Nintendo Switch releases in a retail package of Namco Museum Arcade Pac this
Final Fantasy Type 0 HD Final Trailer Posted With English Subtitles
Square-Enix has posted an English subtitled version of the final Japanese trailer for Final Fantasy Type 0 HD. It’s narrative
Vote-to-Localize SEGA and Konami Poll is Live — We Need Your Votes!
As most of you no doubt know, oprainfall started off as Operation Rainfall, a campaign to get three Japanese games