Ultra Street Fighter IV Has Release Dates For Both Console And PC

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Ultra Street Fighter IV has a release date. Between the different versions and territories, there’s a lot to take in here, so we’ve broken it down for easier reading below, along with pricing.

 

North America:

  • USFIV digital upgrade (PS3) – June 3rd ($14.99)
  • USFIV digital upgrade (360) – June 4th ($14.99)
  • USFIV digital upgrade (PC) – August 8th ($14.99)
  • USFIV retail version (PS3/360) – August 5th ($39.99)
  • USFIV full digital bundle (PS3) – August 5th ($39.99)
  • USFIV full digital bundle (PC) – August 8th ($29.99)

 

Europe:

  • USFIV digital upgrade (PS3) – June 4th (€14.99/£11.99)
  • USFIV digital upgrade (360) – June 4th (€14.99/£11.99)
  • USFIV digital upgrade (PC) – August 8th (€14.99/£11.99)
  • USFIV retail version (PS3/360) – August 8th (€29.99/£19.99)
  • USFIV full digital bundle (PS3) – August 8th (€29.99/£19.99)
  • USFIV full digital bundle (PC) – August 8th (€29.99/£19.99)

 

(Capcom point out that “due to conflicting age ratings with the OFLC the digital upgrade will not be available on PSN across Australia and New Zealand. The XBLA digital upgrade and retail release in August are unaffected.”)

 

Players that buy the retail versions (PS3 or Xbox 360) or full digital bundles (PC, PS3 or Xbox 360) will receive previously released Street Fighter IV costumes. Additionally, pre-ordering any version of Ultra Street Fighter IV will get you the 2014 Challengers Costume Pack, consisting of Jungle Elena, Medieval Hugo, Pirate Poison, Wizard Rolento and Gladiator Decapre costumes.


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