Street Fighter V is a fighting game developed by Capcom and Dimps and published by Capcom for the PlayStation 4 and Microsoft Windows in 2016.
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Street Fighter V is a fighting game developed by Capcom and Dimps and published by Capcom for the PlayStation 4 and Microsoft Windows in 2016.
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Street Fighter V carries on the 2D fighting gameplay of its predecessors, in which two fighters use a variety of attacks and special abilities to knock out their opponent.
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Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition's explains they are the keys to control the Black Moons, which were sent to certain individuals in order to prevent their use.
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Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition rejoins his companions in a second attack on the Shadaloo base.
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The Arcade Edition has been developed to use the NESiCAxLive system.
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One thing is certain: buying Street Fighter V today is a speculative gamble.
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Arcade Edition was nominated for "Best Fighting Game" at The Game Awards 2018 and for "Fan Favorite Fighting Game" at the Gamers' Choice Awards, both losing to Dragon Ball FighterZ.
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Arcade Edition reached number 12 in the Japanese sales charts, and number 23 in the UK physical sales charts.
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Champion Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition spent 2 weeks in the Japanese sales charts, debuting at number 11, before falling to number 24 in the second week.
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Street Fighter V was featured in a Roadblock task during the 2017 cycle of the reality television show, The Amazing Race 29, during a leg taking place in South Korea.
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