‘Street Fighter 5’ Beta Update: Patch Leaks Chun Li’s Interpol Uniform; PS4 Bundle Announced
"Street Fighter 5" beta update will feature alternate costumes for several characters, according to a leaked patch.
After the popular franchise has been announced to hit PS4 and PC this year, players have been digging more details of its gameplay.
Recently, data miners have revealed alleged Chun Li's Interpol uniform as well as costume update for Cammy, Rainbow Mika, Laura, Necalli, Zangief, Rashid and M. Bison. Also, Necalli, the game's newest character, will have an Aztec-style battle armor and Zangief and R. Mika get matching wrestling costumes, Tech Times reported.
Reportedly, players on the beta version may acquire battle costume for specific characters through pre-ordering the game on various retailers. Battle costume for Ryu is exclusive to Gametop and Cammy at Best Buy.
Meanwhile, M. Bison and Chun-Li can be obtained through Amazon and PlayStation Store, respectively.
Here's a compilation of the alleged costumes from the update posted by a YouTube user named rKappasvoice .
"Street Fighter 5" beta test allows players to get a hold of five characters only including Grapplers Birdie, Zangief, Rainbow Mika, and Laura, Gameranx reported.
The "Street Fighter 5" beta test is still ongoing and game developers are yet to announce when it will end.
As part of the game's release, Sony announced a special PS4 1TB bundle which include physical copy of Street Fighter 5, a jet black 1TB "Ultimate Player" PS4, and a matching DualShock 4 controller, Gamesradar reported.
The gaming website noted that European PlayStation Blog made the announcement. Thus, it suggested that the bundle might be exclusive in Europe.
In addition, the game's collector's edition contents were detailed by PS LifeStyle. The pack will feature a physical disc of the game itself, 10inch fully painted Ryu statue and 48-page hardcover artbook.
The said edition costs around $99, PS LifeStyle added.
"Street Fighter 5" is slated for a release in North America and Europe on Feb. 6.