Ultra Street Fighter 4 To Feature Online Training Mode

Ultra Street Fighter 4 To Feature Online Training ModeCannot get enough of the mother of all beat ‘em ups, Street Fighter? All right, I know that some of you might think that such a title is not worth bestowing on this franchise, but it generally sits well with most folks – at least from what I have observed to date. Having said that, Ultra Street Fighter 4 offers a whole lot more options when it comes to playing the game as well as ensuring you have more time to spend with it, thanks to the inclusion of the online training mode in addition to support for 3 vs 3 team matches.

Eurogamer claims that the Online Training Mode will function in pretty much the same way as that of existing training, except that you are now able to invite another player along to train. This particular move was mooted by Capcom with hopes that it will be able to “make training more exciting and encourage camaraderie.” In Team Battle Mode, it will see the inclusion of 3 vs 3 online matches, where each player will carry only a solitary life bar across multiple rounds, ensuring that you really work on your skills and reflexes to the maximum. With 44 characters and half a dozen new arenas to pit your wits in, we cannot wait to see Ultra Street Fighter 4 arrive in early June next year.

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    Street Fighter’s Yoshinori Ono Does Not Want SF IV To Be The Last

    Street Fighters Yoshinori Ono Does Not Want SF IV To Be The LastArcade fighting game fans are probably well-aware that Capcom is currently working on Ultra Street Fighter IV, but due to lack of staff and a budget, at the moment there are no plans for a Street Fighter V, much to the disappointment of many Street Fighter fans around the world. However while there are no plans for a Street Fighter V, Yoshinori Ono admitted to 4Gamer that he does not want the Street Fighter series to end at IV, although we also acknowledged that creating a new title especially for next-gen consoles could pose a challenge.

    According to Ono, “Personally, I don’t want to stop Street Fighter’s main numbered series at IV […] Realistically speaking, developing a title for next-gen consoles requires a huge amount of staff members, and a large sum of money. The issue of money also applies to everyone else, as it’ll be required to invest in a new console, game, and arcade stick.” Of course given that Ultra Street Fighter IV has yet to hit the shelves, thinking about Street Fighter V could be a bit premature, but hopefully the sales of Ultra Street Fighter IV will be enough to convince the executives at Capcom to invest money into producing a sequel.

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