Netflix’s Street Fighter IV: Champion Edition is now out on Android. The arcade fighting classic is back in a revamped avatar. It’s quite crazy to see a game that’s nearly four decades old still throwing punches.
Netflix’s Street Fighter IV: Champion Edition Has More Fighters and More Polish
Capcom has brought the full arsenal to Netflix Games with over 30 fighters, including long-time favourites like Ryu, Ken, Chun-Li and Guile. And the real nostalgia hits when you see fighters like Blanka, M. Bison, E. Honda and Vega.
There are some newer faces, too, like Juri, Poison, Dudley and Evil Ryu. On the other hand, if you have a soft spot for obscure characters like Rose or Guy, they’re in Netflix’s Street Fighter IV: Champion Edition too.
The game gives you multiple ways to scrap. There’s Arcade mode and Survival if you want to play solo. You can hit up Training or Challenge if you’re trying to figure out how to land the tricky combos. Or you can dive into the online multiplayer and face real opponents from around the world.
Take a look at the latest trailer here.
You Can Try It Out if You Have a Netflix Subscription
The game is out via Netflix, so you need a Netflix subscription to play it. The virtual setup lets you adjust the button size, move things around, and even change the transparency to suit how you play.
You can also play using a controller, but just keep in mind it only kicks in during fights, not in the menus. Street Fighter IV: Champion Edition has graphics that are high-res and widescreen-apt. So, check it out on the Google Play Store.
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