Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection Gets Xbox Store Pre-Order Incentive (Update)

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The Xbox Store has revealed a pre-order promotion for Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection. People who pick up this title will also find themselves receiving everything needed to enjoy Super Street Fighter IV Arcade Edition and Ultra Street Fighter IV.

 

Here is how the pre-order incentive works. People who pre-order Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection will get codes for Super Street Fighter IV Arcade Edition and the Ultra Street Fighter IV DLC. These will arrive around a week after the collection is released. Super Street Fighter IV Arcade Edition and the Ultra Street Fighter IV DLC are Xbox 360 games that can be played on the Xbox One due to backwards compatibility.

 

Update: Capcom has confirmed that the PlayStation 4 and PC versions of Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection will have similar pre-order promotions. People who pre-order those versions of the game will get a digital copy of Ultra Street Fighter IV.

 

Capcom’s update includes a new trailer for the Nintendo Switch’s exclusive Tournament mode present for Super Street Fighter II: The Tournament Battle players. This is the mode that lets eight people play with four Nintendo Switch systems in a manner similar to the arcade-exclusive version of Super Street Fighter II

 

 

Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection is coming to the Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC on May 29, 2018.


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