All the fighters who have made it to the Street Fighter saga

Street Fighter fighters.

They are the philosopher's stone of one of the most important and influential sagas in the history of video games. Street Fighter cannot be conceived without the existence of all the fighters who have been arriving with each of their games and who, together with the lore developed by Capcom around it, has woven an extraordinary scenario in which quarrels intertwine, loves and all kinds of basic instincts. Starting with their own punches, kicks and special blows typical of the franchise that they inflict on each other.

It seems like yesterday when Capcom launched its first game in 1987 for arcades. Street Fighter, one who laid the foundation for the fighting game and introduced the world to its two iconic protagonists. ryu and ken are the founding fathers of the saga although many of you, perhaps, situate that moment of revolution with the arrival, already in the 90s, of that remembered Street Fighter II. Some of the franchise's best-known fighters landed with him, with Blanka, Chun-Li, Sagat, Dhalsim, Honda or Guile. Although more arrived later, many more. A huge number of them.

List of fighters by game

That is why we have encouraged ourselves to carry out one of the most titanic tasks that allows us to carry out this franchise, which in 2017 turned 30 and is on its way to putting its sixth game on sale. Well, actually there are more than six, but in this case it will be the one that reaches that number between Ultra, Super, Hyper and Turbo versions. So without further ado, we are going to analyze, game by game, which fighters were coming to the franchise to stay, some, and return to the drawer of oblivion, others.

It is important to say that You will see some fighters that appear in games prior to the ones indicated who arrived as available fighters. That's because from first they played non-playable roles, as enemies or referenced in a timely manner within the game. lore from the saga..

Street Fighter (1987)

Ryu

For Ryu "the answer lies in the heart of the battle" and boasts a fighting style ansatsuken that mix elements of karate and judo.

Appears in games (main and Super, Ultra, Hyper, Turbo, etc. versions):

  • Street Fighter
  • Street Fighter II
  • Street Fighter Alpha
  • Street fighter iii
  • Street Fighter IV
  • Street Fighter V

Ken

We have heard him say that “the Dragon within me is always ready to attack; you should know that from experience." His art is inspired by traditional forms of karate and it comes to be, in some way, an alter-ego of Ryu himself.

Appears in games (main and Super, Ultra, Hyper, Turbo, etc. versions):

  • Street Fighter
  • Street Fighter II
  • Street Fighter Alpha
  • Street fighter iii
  • Street Fighter IV
  • Street Fighter V

Street Fighter II (1991)

Blanka

Not that he takes things lightly, but he believes that "seeing you in action is hilarious" and his supernatural strength is the basis for his savage combat. If you get close you are dead.

Appears in games (main and Super, Ultra, Hyper, Turbo, etc. versions):

  • Street Fighter II
  • Street Fighter Alpha
  • Street Fighter IV
  • Street Fighter V

Chun-Li

She is convinced that she is the strongest woman in the world and you will remember her for that classic movement of hers that is known as Hyakuretsukyaku.

Appears in games (main and Super, Ultra, Hyper, Turbo, etc. versions):

  • Street Fighter II
  • Street Fighter Alpha
  • Street fighter iii
  • Street Fighter IV
  • Street Fighter V

Dalsim

His philosophy of life is "I will meditate and then I will destroy you", and faith that he does it thanks to its elastic and flexible style that leads him to reach us with his blows no matter how far we have him on the screen.

Appears in games (main and Super, Ultra, Hyper, Turbo, etc. versions):

  • Street Fighter II
  • Street Fighter Alpha
  • Street Fighter IV
  • Street Fighter V

E.Honda

He is convinced that "it is natural for a sumo wrestler to become the strongest in the world," and He is famous for that hypersonic arm movement who caresses your face while reaching for a KO.

Appears in games (main and Super, Ultra, Hyper, Turbo, etc. versions):

  • Street Fighter II
  • Street Fighter Alpha
  • Street Fighter IV
  • Street Fighter V

guile

One of his mottos is "go home and be a family man," which he highly recommends before you get down to business. Deal with your military style.

Appears in games (main and Super, Ultra, Hyper, Turbo, etc. versions):

  • Street Fighter II
  • Street Fighter Alpha
  • Street Fighter IV
  • Street Fighter V

Zangief

He is not a particularly diplomatic character since he believes that "the next time we meet, I'm going to break your arms." Many know him as Red Cyclone and fight for the glory of the USSR. There is nothing.

Appears in games (main and Super, Ultra, Hyper, Turbo, etc. versions):

  • Street Fighter II
  • Street Fighter Alpha
  • Street Fighter IV
  • Street Fighter V

Street Fighter II Champion Edition

Balrog

Another classic character, who came telling everyone who would listen that "my fists have your blood on them." He is a very fast fighter that when you least expect it, he stamps the mark of his gloves on your face.

Appears in games (main and Super, Ultra, Hyper, Turbo, etc. versions):

  • Street Fighter II
  • Street Fighter Alpha
  • Street Fighter IV
  • Street Fighter V

M.Bison

This human mass, with an evil face, It is one of those who warn before leaving you KO: "get lost, you can't compare to my powers." No one knows where she came from, only that his blows seem supernatural.

Appears in games (main and Super, Ultra, Hyper, Turbo, etc. versions):

  • Street Fighter II
  • Street Fighter Alpha
  • Street Fighter IV
  • Street Fighter V

Sagat

A purebred Thai with a very particular philosophy, in addition to some fists that speak for themselves: "a strong fighter is not the one who always wins, but the one who gets up after defeat." Careful.

Appears in games (main and Super, Ultra, Hyper, Turbo, etc. versions):

  • Street Fighter II
  • Street Fighter Alpha
  • Street Fighter IV
  • Street Fighter V

Vega

Our franchise representative believes that "handsome fighters never lose battles", which helps a lot when you have Wolverine-like metallic claws.

Appears in games (main and Super, Ultra, Hyper, Turbo, etc. versions):

  • Street Fighter II
  • Street Fighter Alpha
  • Street Fighter IV
  • Street Fighter V

Super Street Fighter II

cammy

English through and through, she believes that “you should enjoy defeat; she lets me reshape your face once more ». she was the second female wrestler in reaching the saga after Chun-Li.

Appears in games (main and Super, Ultra, Hyper, Turbo, etc. versions):

  • Street Fighter II
  • Street Fighter Alpha
  • Street Fighter IV
  • Street Fighter V

dee jay

This jolly Jamaican doesn't fight, but rather dances around you as he pummels you with his flair. kick boxing. He is very clear that "your problem is that you don't have rhythm." And he will show you.

Appears in games (main and Super, Ultra, Hyper, Turbo, etc. versions):

  • Street Fighter II
  • Street Fighter Alpha
  • Street Fighter IV

feilong

It is one of the most dangerous fighters because its bites are deadly. Not surprisingly, the motto of this Hong Konger states that «you must learn to block Or my speed will always outpace you." Listen to him, you'll be better.

Appears in games (main and Super, Ultra, Hyper, Turbo, etc. versions):

  • Street Fighter II
  • Street Fighter Alpha
  • Street Fighter IV

T.Hawk

This Mexican wrestler thinks "your scream sounds like a pathetic battle cry," and we can assure you that he will keep his promise by dismantling you with his rude and savage way of fighting, fruit of the inheritance he received from the Thunderfoot tribe,

Appears in games (main and Super, Ultra, Hyper, Turbo, etc. versions):

  • Street Fighter II
  • Street Fighter Alpha
  • Street Fighter IV

Super Street Fighter II Turbo

Akuma

We are before one of the best-known characters, Japanese to be exact, who has many dreams of greatness. Practice the Ansatsuken art strengthened by the Satsui no Hado. His motto is that he is "the ultimate master of the fist."

Appears in games (main and Super, Ultra, Hyper, Turbo, etc. versions):

  • Street Fighter II
  • Street Fighter Alpha
  • Street fighter iii
  • Street Fighter IV
  • Street Fighter V

Ultra Street Fighter II The Final Challengers

violent ken

We are facing the corrupted version of Ken from Street Fighter II and that stays like a hypnotized human which features an Ansatsuken fighting style.

Appears in games (main and Super, Ultra, Hyper, Turbo, etc. versions):

  • Street Fighter II

Street Fighter Alpha: Warriors' Dreams

Adon

Cooler than an eight, this Thai man claims that "you're going to pay for disappointing me", so be careful. Fight in clear Muay Thai style that can leave you KO... if you don't walk fast.

Appears in games (main and Super, Ultra, Hyper, Turbo, etc. versions):

  • Street Fighter Alpha
  • Street Fighter IV

Birdie

This Englishman needs no introduction because he already does it: "I am Birdie, the vilest villain in the world... I hope so", and he has a fighting style known as Barroom Brawling-Pro Wrestling.

Appears in games (main and Super, Ultra, Hyper, Turbo, etc. versions):

  • Street Fighter Alpha
  • Street Fighter V

charlie nash

No one knows where it came from, only that He trained in the US Air Force. with a MAC style His motto is that "until every sin and atrocity is not punished by justice, my duty is not complete." Careful.

Appears in games (main and Super, Ultra, Hyper, Turbo, etc. versions):

  • Street Fighter Alpha
  • Street Fighter V

Then

The second fighter from Hong Kong boasts of quite a cool style which leads him to say things like "I hope you're ready for a beating." He is a faithful follower of the Saikyō-ryū style, a mix of Ansatsuken and May Thai.

Appears in games (main and Super, Ultra, Hyper, Turbo, etc. versions):

  • Street Fighter Alpha
  • Street Fighter IV

Guy

This old acquaintance of Capcom, protagonist of the mythical Final FightHe is from the US and if you don't care he will tell you that "here is the art of Bushinryu". His fighting style is Bushin-ryu Ninjutsu.

Appears in games (main and Super, Ultra, Hyper, Turbo, etc. versions):

  • Street Fighter Alpha
  • Street Fighter IV

Rose

Italian lover of pasta and the Mediterranean diet, her combat motto is that «power is nothing without skill«, and proof of this is his agile and elegant combat style that he defines as soul power.

Appears in games (main and Super, Ultra, Hyper, Turbo, etc. versions):

  • Street Fighter Alpha
  • Street Fighter IV

Sodom

Another American quite camouflaged as Japanese, due to the half armor he wears, and a rather bad phrase that he will release as soon as he sees you: "I suppose that I beat you up pretty bad. It is not personal".

Appears in games (main and Super, Ultra, Hyper, Turbo, etc. versions):

  • Street Fighter Alpha

Street fighter alpha 2

Evil ryu

The demon version of the mythical Ryu believes that “all will fail; It doesn't matter who it is that faces me." His style is still Ansatsuken, although of unknown origin.

Appears in games (main and Super, Ultra, Hyper, Turbo, etc. versions):

  • Street Fighter II
  • Street Fighter Alpha
  • Street Fighter IV

January

This Chinese fighter claims that "you can't keep my fists within your sight, they move with hellish fury!" His fighting style is known as Chinese martial art. Who was going to say it?

Appears in games (main and Super, Ultra, Hyper, Turbo, etc. versions):

  • Street Fighter Alpha
  • Street Fighter IV

rolento

believes that to challenge him is to challenge his army and he might defeat you very easily if you don't pay attention to his military fighting techniques.

Appears in games (main and Super, Ultra, Hyper, Turbo, etc. versions):

  • Street Fighter Alpha
  • Street Fighter IV

Sakura

Cheerful Japanese who has a great time fighting, she boasts of having learned everything she knows by herself, although it somewhat imitates the Ansatsuken practiced by Ryu himself. He thinks that "training is fun if you focus your mind on a specific goal to work on." Write it down.

Appears in games (main and Super, Ultra, Hyper, Turbo, etc. versions):

  • Street Fighter Alpha
  • Street Fighter IV
  • Street Fighter V

shin akuma

He cries out to the four winds that «I am power incarnate; feel how weak you really are» and we already warned you that He usually keeps his word. Japanese and master of Ansatsuken is a real pain in the ass if you face him.

Appears in games (main and Super, Ultra, Hyper, Turbo, etc. versions):

  • Street Fighter II
  • Street Fighter Alpha
  • Street fighter iii

Street fighter alpha 3

Cody (main character of the video game Final Fight)

Here we have another of the main characters of Final Fight, the Capcom classic. That is why he is originally from Metro City, he has a deadly combat technique and he thinks that “I have saved the city, I have saved the girl, but I cannot save myself”. How sincere!

Appears in games (main and Super, Ultra, Hyper, Turbo, etc. versions):

  • Street Fighter Alpha
  • Street Fighter IV
  • Street Fighter V

Eagle

This Englishman is not a dirty fighter, on the contrary, he respects forms a lot. That's why he thinks that "respect comes first; victory and defeat are afterthoughts." His fighting style is known as Bōjutsu.

Appears in games (main and Super, Ultra, Hyper, Turbo, etc. versions):

  • Street Fighter Alpha

Ingrid

Arrival straight from the video game fighting jam, no one knows where he came from and he is very clear that he is going to defeat you easily: “good job, I needed a little practice to suppress my forces anyway”. His fighting style is known as solar energy manipulation.

Appears in games (main and Super, Ultra, Hyper, Turbo, etc. versions):

  • Street Fighter Alpha

June

Discreet German, who doesn't usually say anything to anyone but demonstrates her power thanks to an agile and fast combat style, inherited from her time in the elite Shadaloo forces.

Appears in games (main or Super, Ultra, Hyper, Turbo, etc. versions):

  • Street Fighter Alpha

July

It's practically a clone of Juni: German, calm, fast but forceful in combat and who boasts of having learned from his time in the elite Shadaloo forces.

Appears in games (main or Super, Ultra, Hyper, Turbo, etc. versions):

  • Street Fighter Alpha

Karin

A blonde-haired Japanese woman, she is calmer and believes that “all you need is victory; That's my family motto." To get it, use a Kanzukiryu style of martial arts.

Appears in games (main or Super, Ultra, Hyper, Turbo, etc. versions):

  • Street Fighter Alpha
  • Street Fighter V

Flour

This fighter is tremendously fast and agile and believes that "come on! Try again! ... I'm still going to dodge them all!". She practices the Bushin-ryu Ninpo and try to hit it when you hit.

Appears in games (main or Super, Ultra, Hyper, Turbo, etc. versions):

  • Street Fighter Alpha

r mika

His fame is a little raised and he believes that he is "the superstar of the ring ... that's what I want to be." Practice some kind of professional wrestling and will not hesitate to confuse you before throwing a good punch at you.

Appears in games (main and Super, Ultra, Hyper, Turbo, etc. versions):

  • Street Fighter Alpha
  • Street Fighter V

Street Fighter III: New Generation

Alex

This American has a high ego and warns you "don't waste my time, I can't learn anything from you." His blows will reach you soonor thanks to his professional wrestling style mixed with kick boxing.

Appears in games (main and Super, Ultra, Hyper, Turbo, etc. versions):

  • Street fighter iii

Dudley

Refined English, use some huge boxing gloves to paint your face, thanks to his boxing techniques. She often says things like "okay, then let's get started."

Appears in games (main and Super, Ultra, Hyper, Turbo, etc. versions):

  • Street fighter iii
  • Street Fighter IV

Elena

Originally from Kenya, She is an outstanding student who practices Capoeira and that he does not shy away from threatening you in front of anyone: "try to smile more, just like me! Smile and all your problems will float away!" We imagine that with an air kick...

Appears in games (main and Super, Ultra, Hyper, Turbo, etc. versions):

  • Street fighter iii
  • Street Fighter IV

Gill

of unknown origin, believes that his "methods may seem severe in contrast to my true intentions" and long ago embraced the fighting style taught to him by the Illuminati. There is nothing.

Appears in games (main and Super, Ultra, Hyper, Turbo, etc. versions):

  • Street fighter iii

Ibuki

Japanese who practices Ninjutsu, there is usually a lot of hype before starting the fighting, with an already iconic phrase of the character: "Ibuki!, on stage". No sooner said than done…

Appears in games (main and Super, Ultra, Hyper, Turbo, etc. versions):

  • Street fighter iii
  • Street Fighter IV
  • Street Fighter V

Necro

This dead looking russianBecause of the white color of his skin, he is a kind of mutant that hits you in ways you couldn't imagine. If you face him… yourself.

Appears in games (main and Super, Ultra, Hyper, Turbo, etc. versions):

  • Street fighter iii

Gold

Although no one knows where he came from, many consider him a Japanese follower of the Senjutsu fighting style. Some have heard him say things like "if you train for about 86 years you could become a good Sennin... Ho ho ho!"

Appears in games (main and Super, Ultra, Hyper, Turbo, etc. versions):

  • Street fighter iii
  • Street Fighter IV
  • Street Fighter V

Sean

This Brazilian is a fast and agile fighter, Ken's follower and with a combat style that experts define as modified Ansatsuken.

Appears in games (main and Super, Ultra, Hyper, Turbo, etc. versions):

  • Street fighter iii

Yang

Another representative of the former English colony of Hong Kong and who is quite impatient. That's why you'll hear him say "let's get started on this" before he your martial art kicks off. Be careful with him.

Appears in games (main and Super, Ultra, Hyper, Turbo, etc. versions):

  • Street fighter iii
  • Street Fighter IV

Yun

Another representative from Hong Kong who loves to dress up in accessories that make him look elegant during the fight. So much so that he will not hesitate to tell you that "trinket? I paid a lot for this cap!«. Beware of his Chinese martial art.

Appears in games (main and Super, Ultra, Hyper, Turbo, etc. versions):

  • Street Fighter Alpha
  • Street fighter iii
  • Street Fighter IV

Street Fighter III: 2nd Impact

Hugo

This German fighter does not need a grandmother because he directly states that "I am number 1!", and faith that he tries thanks to his style of professional wrestling. An achievement that you can take advantage of.

Appears in games (main and Super, Ultra, Hyper, Turbo, etc. versions):

  • Street fighter iii
  • Street Fighter IV

Grooves

A fighter with an air of grandeur who believes that "my anger will only subside when I have proven myself to be the true emperor." We don't know if he will make it, but Its Mediterranean origin helps a lot and that combat style that mixes Illuminati techniques.

Appears in games (main and Super, Ultra, Hyper, Turbo, etc. versions):

  • Street fighter iii
  • Street Fighter V

Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike

Makoto

This Japanese woman believes that "I know I'm still young, but wrestlers-in-training really want to win!" To try to break through he trusts his karate rindo-kan style.

Appears in games (main and Super, Ultra, Hyper, Turbo, etc. versions):

  • Street fighter iii
  • Street Fighter IV

Q

everything in it it's completely unknown: his origin, his fighting style, his physique so it's a mystery if you want to start fighting with or against him.

Appears in games (main and Super, Ultra, Hyper, Turbo, etc. versions):

  • Street fighter iii
  • Street Fighter V

Remy

French of pure strain, boasts of a Savate style of combat and he has a phrase that defines him: "That selfishness victimizes people, destroys love and creates hate! I will never forgive them! Those who call themselves warriors… Just like my father, a man who deserted and betrayed his family! ». My goodness, how complicated it seems.

Appears in games (main and Super, Ultra, Hyper, Turbo, etc. versions):

  • Street fighter iii

Twelve

This indescribable beast It is one of the most complete in the saga. Because he doesn't have a defined style, he simply limits himself to imitating his opponent, so he adapts easily thanks to his practically random combat.

Appears in games (main and Super, Ultra, Hyper, Turbo, etc. versions):

  • Street fighter iii

Street Fighter IV

Abel

This French fighter is in a hurry through life because many hear him say that "I'm sorry, but there are things I have to do." His fighting style is MMA, or mixed martial arts.

Appears in games (main and Super, Ultra, Hyper, Turbo, etc. versions):

  • Street Fighter IV

C.Viper

North American and very elegant, does not have its own style but it is defined by the gadgets it uses. Also, he seems very martial and thinks "yes, that's right...understood".

Appears in games (main and Super, Ultra, Hyper, Turbo, etc. versions):

  • Street Fighter IV

El Fuerte

Mexican (in case there were any doubts), he usually says that "I am the hurricane of the Gulf of Mexico! My name is El Fuerte!" and if you don't listen will bury you with wrestling blows.

Appears in games (main and Super, Ultra, Hyper, Turbo, etc. versions):

  • Street Fighter IV

gouken

"Concentrate not only on destroying your enemy, but also on achieving your own victory." With a philosophy like that it's hard to lose, though the martial art with Ansatsuken roots helps a lot of which he presumes.

Appears in games (main and Super, Ultra, Hyper, Turbo, etc. versions):

  • Street Fighter IV

Rufus

American with a fighting style that "he thinks is karate", can kill you fast, just by letting his whole body fall on your bones. Beware of the danger it has because it can do a lot of damage.

Appears in games (main and Super, Ultra, Hyper, Turbo, etc. versions):

  • Street Fighter IV

Seth

Seth.

Of unknown origin, this fighter affirms that «power only has meaning if it is put into action… Power like that is what rules the world.” His fighting style is defined as "transcendental beyond knowledge". Do you dare with her?

Appears in games (main and Super, Ultra, Hyper, Turbo, etc. versions):

  • Street Fighter IV

Super Street Fighter IV

Hakan

This Turk has a very bad drool and his mass of muscles helps him to kiss the dust faster of what you wish. He is short on words because he hardly says things like "I'm ready for action!", as he will then run at you giving you blows learned from the Turkish Yağlı güreş.

Appears in games (main and Super, Ultra, Hyper, Turbo, etc. versions):

  • Street Fighter IV

Juri

Originally from South Korea, this fighter boasts of a purely Taekwondo style and before starting he will challenge you with a nice phrase: "Hmm... you seem to be in good shape." You think?

Appears in games (main and Super, Ultra, Hyper, Turbo, etc. versions):

  • Street Fighter IV
  • Street Fighter V

Super Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition

Oni

This Japanese is clear that "I am going to grind everything that exists under my heels" so try not to be the one who ends up skinned under his wrath. It's true to the nameless Ansatsuken art, so there's a lot more danger in it than you might imagine.

Appears in games (main and Super, Ultra, Hyper, Turbo, etc. versions):

  • Street Fighter IV

Ultra Street Fighter IV

Poison

American from Los Angeles, she is clear that "not only am I hotter than you, I just kicked your ass too!" (in case you haven't noticed). Her combat style is defined as lethal fighting techniques and is not a good adversary. rather complicated.

Appears in games (main and Super, Ultra, Hyper, Turbo, etc. versions):

  • Street Fighter IV
  • Street Fighter V

Of course

Cold and calculating, she was born in Russia and does not feel or suffer during battle. His motto is "execute!" and we recommend you not be around when he starts to distribute swords with his Shandaloo fighting style with daggers.

Appears in games (main and Super, Ultra, Hyper, Turbo, etc. versions):

  • Street Fighter IV

Street Fighter V

necalli

violent fighter, little is known of its origins except for an evident Aztec influence. He is a man (or beast) of few words and often threatens by saying "devour-ar-ar". If you get in his way, he will pummel you with his deep knowledge of his violent and brutal combat style.

Appears in games (main and Super, Ultra, Hyper, Turbo, etc. versions):

  • Street Fighter V

Rashid

Everyone believes that he comes from the Middle East, specifically the United Arab Emirates, and he often says that "I am Rashid of the Turbulent Wind, remember the name well!". He is agile, fast and deadly and Won't even let you take a breath thanks to his knowledge of
combat wind and parkour.

Appears in games (main and Super, Ultra, Hyper, Turbo, etc. versions):

  • Street Fighter V

Laura

This Brazilian goes around saying "boom, that's how a fight starts and ends fast!" So you can imagine what her weapons are to make you kiss the dust quickly. His technique is simple: apply rations of Matsuda Jiu-Jitsu.

Appears in games (main and Super, Ultra, Hyper, Turbo, etc. versions):

  • Street Fighter V

FANG

Although no one knows where it came from, everyone believes it has to do with China. So much so that his fighting style is called Chinese Kenpo, as lethal as fast. What's more, he is so clear that he is going to beat you, that he will tell you before kissing the dust that "two minutes, I'll finish you off in two minutes!".

Appears in games (main and Super, Ultra, Hyper, Turbo, etc. versions):

  • Street Fighter V

Kolin

of unknown origin, this fighter has a fighting style that they define as Systema. She is forceful and very fast and loves to spout off “I didn't finish explaining myself before, let me just say I absolutely despise Bison… but there is another man better suited to lead this world; that's why I want to destroy Shadaloo. Do you like it?".

Appears in games (main and Super, Ultra, Hyper, Turbo, etc. versions):

  • Street Fighter V – second season

Ed

of unknown origin, his blows define him as a psychic fighter so be careful with your mind, it can turn it inside out with a blow. Of course, do not pay much attention to him when he says things like "hey, let's get out of this place, there are a lot of people who would pay for people like you and me." He doesn't really want to help you.

Appears in games (main and Super, Ultra, Hyper, Turbo, etc. versions):

  • Street Fighter V – second season

Abigail

This Canadian is a mass of muscles that is capable of sending you to the back of the stage in one breath. His style is quite spartan and resorts to brute force. His favorite phrase is "don't think you're going to run over me so easily!" If you think that he is not right… go ahead!

Appears in games (main and Super, Ultra, Hyper, Turbo, etc. versions):

  • Street Fighter V – second season

menat

Egyptian through and through, their movements are graceful and fast, which does not take away its lethality. His fighting style is Soul Power and he will delight those who prefer a fighting style that is not devoid of elegance.

Appears in games (main and Super, Ultra, Hyper, Turbo, etc. versions):

  • Street Fighter V – second season

Bunny

This Japanese man has clear ideas and often tells his opponents that "let's go with the party if you think you can keep up." So decide if you will be able to resist his blows, all driven by a style that they define as Ninjutsu Bushinryu fighting. Luck!

Appears in games (main and Super, Ultra, Hyper, Turbo, etc. versions):

  • Street Fighter V – second season

Falke

Nobody knows where it came from but it is lethal like few others fighters of Street Fighter. She usually begins her fights with a quick and concise phrase: "and... let's start." Her fighting style, experts believe, is Eskrima fighting. ring a bell?

Appears in games (main and Super, Ultra, Hyper, Turbo, etc. versions):

  • Street Fighter V – third season

G

Yes, he reminds you of US President Abraham Lincoln and his fighting style is so diffuse that it's hard to get the hang of it. Of course, the unknown origin of him will not take away for you to hear him say that "I am the President of the world! of the Earth and of the entire Universe!”

Appears in games (main and Super, Ultra, Hyper, Turbo, etc. versions):

  • Street Fighter V – third season

Cake

If you don't challenge him, you don't deserve to face him, although you will hear him say things like "be afraid, now you are contemplating your death!". Its origin is unknown, it gives you a complex with its red eyes and is sure to make you bite the dust thanks to his martial art style with roots in ansatsuken.

Appears in games (main and Super, Ultra, Hyper, Turbo, etc. versions):

  • Street Fighter V – Season 4

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