Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection retrospective series – Street Fighter Alpha
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To promote this month’s launch of Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection, Capcom is hosting a new retrospective series that highlights the different games included in the package. View the next video below, which focuses on Street Fighter Alpha.
Mega Man X Legacy Collection 1+2 footage
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During the latest episode of Capcom TV, new footage from Mega Man X Legacy Collection 1+2 was shown. We have the relevant recordings below.
Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection fact sheet
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Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection is just a couple of weeks out from arriving on Switch. If you need a refresher on some of the features included in the package, check out the handy fact sheet below.
Capcom shares details about Training and Versus modes in Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection
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Thanks to fan feedback, Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection will have Training and Versus modes. Both will be offered through a day one update on May 29.
Today, Capcom shared concrete details about the two modes. Continue below for full details plus the latest screenshots.
Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection retrospective series – Street Fighter I & II
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To promote this month’s launch of Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection, Capcom has kicked off a new retrospective series that highlights the different games included in the package. View the first video below, which focuses on Street Fighter I and II.
Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection pre-loading live, file size
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A listing for Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection has gone up on the eShop. In both North America and Europe, it can now be pre-loaded.
If you pre-load Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection, you can make a purchase in advance and download the required data. Then on launch day, you’ll only need to connect online once to begin playing.
Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection takes up 4.9GB.
Source: Switch eShop
Pix’n Love making a Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection Limited Edition
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Pix’n Lov has revealed that it will produce a limited edition for the Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection. It’ll come with the game, special packaging, an 80-page artbook, and four lithographs.
Pix’n Lov will be opening pre-orders this Friday at 10 AM (1 AM PT / 4 AM ET) in France. Based on what we can tell, the company does ship to the US, so it might be worth keeping an eye on. Pre-orders will be on Pix’n Lov’s website here.
SNK 40th Anniversary Collection announced for Switch
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SNK 40th Anniversary Collection is coming to Switch, SNK and NIS America announced during a panel at PAX East 2018 today. Digital Eclipse (Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection) is working on the project.
SNK 40th Anniversary Collection launches this fall. A limited edition will be available, pictured below.
The following games are confirmed thus far:
Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection – Switch exclusive tournament battles trailer
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Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection has a Switch-exclusive mode, plus first footage
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A number of outlets recently went hands-on with Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection. Among what was shown, we have first word on a Switch-exclusive mode.
Game Informer reports that on Switch, Super Street Fighter II’s tournament mode lets players with multiple systems put them into tabletop mode and play musical chairs by physically moving to the right unit for the next fight. The site does say that it allows for tournaments to “move fairly quickly by making the fights proceed concurrently,” but “it can also be kind of a confusing mess figuring out which system and controller you need to be at for your next match.”