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The iconic arcade fighting game, Street Fighter IV, has made a thrilling comeback with Netflix’s Street Fighter IV: Champion Edition now available on Android. It's astonishing to see a game that first hit the scene nearly four decades ago still delivering powerful punches and exciting gameplay.
Capcom has unleashed the full power of Street Fighter with Netflix Games, boasting an impressive roster of over 30 fighters. Fans can revel in the return of classic favorites like Ryu, Ken, Chun-Li, and Guile, while waves of nostalgia wash over with the inclusion of beloved characters such as Blanka, M. Bison, E. Honda, and Vega.
The game also introduces newer fighters to the mix, including Juri, Poison, Dudley, and Evil Ryu. For those with a penchant for the more obscure, characters like Rose and Guy are also part of the lineup in Netflix’s Street Fighter IV: Champion Edition.
Players have a variety of ways to engage in combat. Whether you prefer to go solo with Arcade mode or test your endurance in Survival, there's something for everyone. If you're looking to master those tricky combos, Training and Challenge modes are there to help. And for those seeking a true test of skill, dive into the online multiplayer to battle against players from around the globe.
Take a moment to watch the latest trailer to see the action in motion:
To experience this revamped classic, you'll need a Netflix subscription. The game's interface is highly customizable, allowing you to adjust button sizes, reposition elements, and even tweak transparency to match your preferred play style.
While you can use a controller for an enhanced gaming experience, remember that controller support is limited to the actual fights and does not extend to navigating the menus. Street Fighter IV: Champion Edition boasts high-resolution graphics optimized for widescreen displays, making it a must-try on the Google Play Store.
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