Street Fighter V New Footage Released Ahead of February 16 Launch; Necalli a Possible Last Boss

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Capcom's up and coming Street Fighter V is set for launch in a few days; time. As the game stays on top of every fighting game fan's list, the hype is sustained with the latest high-definition footage that will keep gamers at the edge of their seats.

As delivered by Uber Gizmo, Capcom has stayed generous with their share of news and teasers in the past. From the latest costume additions and changes to the characters confirmed of joining the roster, Street Fighter V is definitely that Capcom counts on to bring home the bacon for 2016. The way that the game is being promoted does not stop there, as a new video showcases fight scenes and characters to look out for.

Noted by Engadget, the latest published trailer for Street Fighter V starts off with powerful electric guitar riffs, as M. Bison slowly walks into an open space. Not far would be the confirmed characters for the fifth installment seemingly preparing for battle, such as Chun-Li, Ken and Cammy.

Around them are another handful that will eventually verse someone in relation to their stories' rivalries, such as Dhalsim and Vega, R. Mika and Laura and with even a few minutes allotted for the resurrection of Alex to go after M. Bison.

According VG247, one of the most admirable factors about the trailer is the battle that comprises of Ryu and Necalli. After being beaten to a certain point, gamers will find Ryu starting to get angry and morphing into the dreaded Evil Ryu. The design and attention to detail was highly appraised by those who got their eyes on the video, and because of the massive exposure bestowed upon Necalli, it was concluded that he will serve as the fifth installment's final boss.

Capcom's Street Fighter V is set to launch on February 16th, 2016. Stay tuned for further updates on Street Fighter V.

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