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{{Infobox
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|image=Street Fighter V PS4 box art.jpg
|title=Street Fighter V
|title=Street Fighter V
|developer=[[Dimps]], [[Capcom]]
|developer={{colist|Capcom|Dimps}}
|publisher=[[Capcom]]
|publisher=[[Capcom]]
|year=2016
|systems={{syslist|ps4|win}}
|ratings={{CERO|B}}{{ESRB|T}}{{PEGI|12}}{{ACB|PG}}
|title1=Street Fighter V: Type Arcade
|developer1={{colist|Capcom|Dimps}}
|publisher1=[[Capcom]]
|year1=2019
|systems1={{syslist|arcade}}
|genre=[[Fighting]]
|genre=[[Fighting]]
|systems=[[PlayStation 4]]<br>[[Microsoft Windows]]<br>[[Linux]]
|released={{na|2016|February 16}}{{eu|2016|February 16}}{{jp|2016|February 18}}
|modes=[[Single player]], [[Multiplayer]]
|modes=[[Single player]], [[Multiplayer]]
|ratings={{ESRB|T}}
|preceded by=[[Ultra Street Fighter IV]]
|preceded by=[[Super Street Fighter IV]]  
|series=Street Fighter
|series=Street Fighter
|pcgamingwiki=Street Fighter V
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{{Nihongo|'''Street Fighter V'''|ストリートファイターV|Sutorīto Faitā Faivu}} is an upcoming [[fighting]] game produced by [[Capcom]], which co-developed the game together with [[Dimps]]. It is the fifth main numbered entry in Capcom's ''[[:Category:Street Fighter|Street Fighter]]'' franchise. The game is set to be released in February 2016 for the [[PlayStation 4]], [[Microsoft Windows]] as well as [[Linux]], and will feature cross-platform play between the three platforms.
{{Nihongo|'''Street Fighter V'''|ストリートファイターV|Sutorīto Faitā Faivu}} is a [[fighting]] game produced by [[Capcom]], which co-developed the game together with [[Dimps]]. It is the fifth main numbered entry in Capcom's ''{{c|Street Fighter}}'' franchise. The game was released in February 2016 for the [[PlayStation 4]] and [[Microsoft Windows]], and features cross-platform play between the two platforms.


''Street Fighter V'' carries on the side-scrolling fighting gameplay of its predecessors, in which two fighters use a variety of attacks and special abilities to knock out their opponent. The game features the EX gauge introduced in ''[[Street Fighter III]]'', which builds as the player lands attacks and can be used to either power up special moves or perform super combos known as Critical Arts, although the Focus Attacks from the previous game have been removed. New to this game is the "V-Gauge", which builds as the player receives attacks and adds three new techniques: V-Skills, V-Reversals, and V-Triggers. V-Skills are special attacks unique to each fighter; for example, Ryu can parry an attack while M. Bison can reflect projectiles, some of which build V-Gauge when successfully performed. V-Reversals allow players to use a section of the V-Gauge to perform a counter move whilst being attacked. Finally, V-Triggers use the entire V-Gauge to allow the player to perform a unique ability, such as a temporary damage boost for Ryu's fireballs or added hits to Chun-Li's attacks. Additionally, the Stun Meter, which has been present since ''Street Fighter III'', is made visible under the health bars in this game. The Stun Meter increases when receiving consecutive attacks and will cause the player to become stunned if filled; thus, it encourages players to play offensively when the opponent's Meter is close to full. The game also features interactive arenas, showcasing special animations when a player is defeated in a certain part of the arena.
''Street Fighter V'' carries on the side-scrolling fighting gameplay of its predecessors, in which two fighters use a variety of attacks and special abilities to knock out their opponent. The game features the EX gauge introduced in ''[[Street Fighter III]]'', which builds as the player lands attacks and can be used to either power up special moves or perform super combos known as Critical Arts, although the Focus Attacks from the previous game have been removed. New to this game is the "V-Gauge", which builds as the player receives attacks and adds three new techniques: V-Skills, V-Reversals, and V-Triggers. V-Skills are special attacks unique to each fighter; for example, Ryu can parry an attack while M. Bison can reflect projectiles, some of which build V-Gauge when successfully performed. V-Reversals allow players to use a section of the V-Gauge to perform a counter move whilst being attacked. Finally, V-Triggers use the entire V-Gauge to allow the player to perform a unique ability, such as a temporary damage boost for Ryu's fireballs or added hits to Chun-Li's attacks. Additionally, the Stun Meter, which has been present since ''Street Fighter III'', is made visible under the health bars in this game. The Stun Meter increases when receiving consecutive attacks and will cause the player to become stunned if filled; thus, it encourages players to play offensively when the opponent's Meter is close to full. The game also features interactive arenas, showcasing special animations when a player is defeated in a certain part of the arena.


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<gallery>
File:SFV Hot Package box.jpg|HOT! Package (Japan)
File:SFV Arcade Edition box.jpg|Arcade Edition
File:SFV Champion Edition box.jpg|Champion Edition
File:SFV Champion Edition All Character Pack.jpg|Champion Edition All Character Pack (Japan)
</gallery>


== Characters ==
== Characters ==
The game will feature 16 characters at launch, four of whom are new to the ''Street Fighter'' series. Following the game's launch, several additional characters will be developed and added to the game via regular updates, beginning with six characters currently planned to be released throughout 2016. These characters, among other post-launch content, will be able to be purchased via either of two in-game currency systems: "Zenny", purchased via real-world currency, or "Fight Money", earned through gameplay.
The game features 16 characters at launch, four of whom are new to the ''Street Fighter'' series. Following the game's launch, several additional characters will be developed and added to the game via regular updates, beginning with six characters currently planned to be released throughout 2016. These characters, among other post-launch content, will be able to be purchased via either real-world currency or "Fight Money", earned through gameplay.
 
The following is a list of characters so far confirmed to be featured in ''Street Fighter V'' by order of official unveiling. New characters are listed in '''bold'''.
{{col|3|begin}}
* Ryu
* Chun-Li
* Nash (Charlie)
* M. Bison
* Cammy
* Birdie
* Ken
* '''Necalli'''
{{col|3}}
* Vega
* R. Mika
* '''Rashid'''
* Karin
* Zangief
* '''Laura'''
* Dhalsim
* '''F.A.N.G'''
{{col|3}}
* Alex
* Guile
* Balrog
* Ibuki
* Juri
* Uriem
{{col|3|end}}


The new characters include Necalli, an intelligent wild Aztec-like warrior from an unknown country (presumably Mexico) who seeks a strong opponent's soul, Rashid, a Middle Easterner who is capable of manipulating wind and is searching for a missing friend who has been kidnapped by Bison and Shadaloo, Laura Matsuda, a Brazilian fighter and older sister to ''Street Fighter III'' veteran [[Street Fighter III/Sean|Sean Matsuda]] who uses Brazilian jiu-jitsu and electricity in her attacks, and F.A.N.G., a new member of the Shadaloo Grand Masters who combines long ranged attacks and slippery movements with his ability to poison his opponents.
The new characters include Necalli, an intelligent wild Aztec-like warrior from an unknown country (presumably Mexico) who seeks a strong opponent's soul, Rashid, a Middle Easterner who is capable of manipulating wind and is searching for a missing friend who has been kidnapped by Bison and Shadaloo, Laura Matsuda, a Brazilian fighter and older sister to ''Street Fighter III'' veteran [[Street Fighter III/Sean|Sean Matsuda]] who uses Brazilian jiu-jitsu and electricity in her attacks, and F.A.N.G., a new member of the Shadaloo Grand Masters who combines long ranged attacks and slippery movements with his ability to poison his opponents.


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==Character Select==
{|align=center
|[[File:Portrait SFV Rashid.png|64px|link=Street Fighter V/Moves#Rashid|Rashid]]
|[[File:Portrait SFV R. Mika.png|64px|link=Street Fighter V/Moves#R. Mika|R. Mika]]
|[[File:Portrait SFV Chun-Li.png|64px|link=Street Fighter V/Moves#Chun-Li|Chun-Li]]
|[[File:Portrait SFV Ryu.png|64px|link=Street Fighter V/Moves#Ryu|Ryu]]
|style="transform: scaleX(-1)"|[[File:Portrait SFV Ken.png|64px|link=Street Fighter V/Moves#Ken|Ken]]
|style="transform: scaleX(-1)"|[[File:Portrait SFV Cammy.png|64px|link=Street Fighter V/Moves#Cammy|Cammy]]
|style="transform: scaleX(-1)"|[[File:Portrait SFV Vega.png|64px|link=Street Fighter V/Moves#Vega|Vega]]
|style="transform: scaleX(-1)"|[[File:Portrait SFV Necalli.png|64px|link=Street Fighter V/Moves#Necalli|Necalli|]]
|-
|[[File:Portrait SFV Laura.png|64px|link=Street Fighter V/Moves#Laura|Laura]]
|[[File:Portrait SFV Zangief.png|64px|link=Street Fighter V/Moves#Zangief|Zangief]]
|[[File:Portrait SFV Karin.png|64px|link=Street Fighter V/Moves#Karin|Karin]]
|[[File:Portrait SFV Nash.png|64px|link=Street Fighter V/Moves#Nash|Nash]]
|style="transform: scaleX(-1)"|[[File:Portrait SFV M. Bison.png|64px|link=Street Fighter V/Moves#M. Bison|M. Bison]]
|style="transform: scaleX(-1)"|[[File:Portrait SFV Birdie.png|64px|link=Street Fighter V/Moves#Birdie|Birdie]]
|style="transform: scaleX(-1)"|[[File:Portrait SFV Dhalsim.png|64px|link=Street Fighter V/Moves#Dhalsim|Dhalsim]]
|style="transform: scaleX(-1)"|[[File:Portrait SFV Fang.png|64px|link=Street Fighter V/Moves#F.A.N.G|F.A.N.G]]
|}
{|align=center
|
|[[File:Portrait SFV Rose.png|52px|link=Street Fighter V/Moves#Rose|Rose]]
|[[File:Portrait SFV Gill.png|52px|link=Street Fighter V/Moves#Gill|Gill]]
|[[File:Portrait SFV Kage.png|52px|link=Street Fighter V/Moves#Kage|Kage]]
|[[File:Portrait SFV Falke.png|52px|link=Street Fighter V/Moves#Falke|Falke]]
|[[File:Portrait SFV Menat.png|52px|link=Street Fighter V/Moves#Menat|Menat]]
|[[File:Portrait SFV Akuma.png|52px|link=Street Fighter V/Moves#Akuma|Akuma]]
|[[File:Portrait SFV Alex.png|52px|link=Street Fighter V/Moves#Alex|Alex]]
|style="transform: scaleX(-1)"|[[File:Portrait SFV Guile.png|52px|link=Street Fighter V/Moves#Guile|Guile]]
|style="transform: scaleX(-1)"|[[File:Portrait SFV Kolin.png|52px|link=Street Fighter V/Moves#Kolin|Kolin]]
|style="transform: scaleX(-1)"|[[File:Portrait SFV Zeku.png|52px|link=Street Fighter V/Moves#Zeku|Zeku]]
|style="transform: scaleX(-1)"|[[File:Portrait SFV Cody.png|52px|link=Street Fighter V/Moves#Cody|Cody]]
|style="transform: scaleX(-1)"|[[File:Portrait SFV Poison.png|52px|link=Street Fighter V/Moves#Poison|Poison]]
|style="transform: scaleX(-1)"|[[File:Portrait SFV Seth.png|52px|link=Street Fighter V/Moves#Seth|Seth]]
|style="transform: scaleX(-1)"|[[File:Portrait SFV Akira.png|52px|link=Street Fighter V/Moves#Akira|Akira]]
|-
|[[File:Portrait SFV Luke.png|52px|link=Street Fighter V/Moves#Luke|Luke]]
|[[File:Portrait SFV Dan.png|52px|link=Street Fighter V/Moves#Dan|Dan]]
|[[File:Portrait SFV E. Honda.png|52px|link=Street Fighter V/Moves#E. Honda|E. Honda]]
|[[File:Portrait SFV G.png|52px|link=Street Fighter V/Moves#G|G]]
|[[File:Portrait SFV Sakura.png|52px|link=Street Fighter V/Moves#Sakura|Sakura]]
|[[File:Portrait SFV Ed.png|52px|link=Street Fighter V/Moves#Ed|Ed]]
|[[File:Portrait SFV Juri.png|52px|link=Street Fighter V/Moves#Juri|Juri]]
|[[File:Portrait SFV Ibuki.png|52px|link=Street Fighter V/Moves#Ibuki|Ibuki]]
|style="transform: scaleX(-1)"|[[File:Portrait SFV Balrog.png|52px|link=Street Fighter V/Moves#Balrog|Balrog]]
|style="transform: scaleX(-1)"|[[File:Portrait SFV Urien.png|52px|link=Street Fighter V/Moves#Urien|Urien]]
|style="transform: scaleX(-1)"|[[File:Portrait SFV Abigail.png|52px|link=Street Fighter V/Moves#Abigail|Abigail]]
|style="transform: scaleX(-1)"|[[File:Portrait SFV Blanka.png|52px|link=Street Fighter V/Moves#Blanka|Blanka]]
|style="transform: scaleX(-1)"|[[File:Portrait SFV Sagat.png|52px|link=Street Fighter V/Moves#Sagat|Sagat]]
|style="transform: scaleX(-1)"|[[File:Portrait SFV Lucia.png|52px|link=Street Fighter V/Moves#Lucia|Lucia]]
|style="transform: scaleX(-1)"|[[File:Portrait SFV Oro.png|52px|link=Street Fighter V/Moves#Oro|Oro]]
|width=52px|
|}


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Latest revision as of 04:19, 24 March 2023

Box artwork for Street Fighter V.
Box artwork for Street Fighter V.
Street Fighter V
Developer(s)Capcom, Dimps
Publisher(s)Capcom
Year released2016
System(s)PlayStation 4, Windows
Preceded byUltra Street Fighter IV
SeriesStreet Fighter
Genre(s)Fighting
ModesSingle player, Multiplayer
Rating(s)CERO Ages 12 and upESRB TeenPEGI Ages 12+Parental Guidance
Street Fighter V: Type Arcade
Developer(s)Capcom, Dimps
Publisher(s)Capcom
Year released2019
System(s)Arcade
LinksStreet Fighter V at PCGamingWikiStreet Fighter V ChannelSearchSearch

Street Fighter V (ストリートファイターV Sutorīto Faitā Faivu?) is a fighting game produced by Capcom, which co-developed the game together with Dimps. It is the fifth main numbered entry in Capcom's Street Fighter franchise. The game was released in February 2016 for the PlayStation 4 and Microsoft Windows, and features cross-platform play between the two platforms.

Street Fighter V carries on the side-scrolling fighting gameplay of its predecessors, in which two fighters use a variety of attacks and special abilities to knock out their opponent. The game features the EX gauge introduced in Street Fighter III, which builds as the player lands attacks and can be used to either power up special moves or perform super combos known as Critical Arts, although the Focus Attacks from the previous game have been removed. New to this game is the "V-Gauge", which builds as the player receives attacks and adds three new techniques: V-Skills, V-Reversals, and V-Triggers. V-Skills are special attacks unique to each fighter; for example, Ryu can parry an attack while M. Bison can reflect projectiles, some of which build V-Gauge when successfully performed. V-Reversals allow players to use a section of the V-Gauge to perform a counter move whilst being attacked. Finally, V-Triggers use the entire V-Gauge to allow the player to perform a unique ability, such as a temporary damage boost for Ryu's fireballs or added hits to Chun-Li's attacks. Additionally, the Stun Meter, which has been present since Street Fighter III, is made visible under the health bars in this game. The Stun Meter increases when receiving consecutive attacks and will cause the player to become stunned if filled; thus, it encourages players to play offensively when the opponent's Meter is close to full. The game also features interactive arenas, showcasing special animations when a player is defeated in a certain part of the arena.

Characters[edit]

The game features 16 characters at launch, four of whom are new to the Street Fighter series. Following the game's launch, several additional characters will be developed and added to the game via regular updates, beginning with six characters currently planned to be released throughout 2016. These characters, among other post-launch content, will be able to be purchased via either real-world currency or "Fight Money", earned through gameplay.

The new characters include Necalli, an intelligent wild Aztec-like warrior from an unknown country (presumably Mexico) who seeks a strong opponent's soul, Rashid, a Middle Easterner who is capable of manipulating wind and is searching for a missing friend who has been kidnapped by Bison and Shadaloo, Laura Matsuda, a Brazilian fighter and older sister to Street Fighter III veteran Sean Matsuda who uses Brazilian jiu-jitsu and electricity in her attacks, and F.A.N.G., a new member of the Shadaloo Grand Masters who combines long ranged attacks and slippery movements with his ability to poison his opponents.

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Rashid R. Mika Chun-Li Ryu Ken Cammy Vega Portrait SFV Necalli.png
Laura Zangief Karin Nash M. Bison Birdie Dhalsim F.A.N.G
Rose Gill Kage Falke Menat Akuma Alex Guile Kolin Zeku Cody Poison Seth Akira
Luke Dan E. Honda G Sakura Ed Juri Ibuki Balrog Urien Abigail Blanka Sagat Lucia Oro