'Street Fighter 5: Arcade Edition' Update: Dataminer Reveals Stages From Classic 'Street Fighter' Titles Coming to the Game
"Street Fighter 5: Arcade Edition" will come with a whole host of stages, both new and old, for gamers to play in— that is, if the latest leak is anything to go by.
The information comes from popular dataminer X-Kira, who has proven himself a credible and reliable source of information with regard to future content for the fighting game.
Stages from classic "Street Fighter" games will reportedly make their way to the highly anticipated "Street Fighter 5: Arcade Edition." For starters, the game will pay homage to the 1990 game "Final Fight" by adding the Metro City Slums stage.
"Street Fighter 2" stages like Battle Harbor (Ken stage), Amazon River Basin (Blanka stage), Big Factory (Zangief stage), Maharaja's Palace (Dhalsim stage) and Ayutthaya Ruins (Sagat stage) will apparently be included.
The Beijing, Detroit Highway, W.C. in the London Underground, Field in a Thunderstorm and Ridge Overlooking Guyana Falls all featured in the 1996 hit "Street Fighter Alpha 2" will be included as well. The Hana Shotengai from "Street Fighter Alpha 3" will also be added.
There will be one stage from "Street Fighter 3: The New Generation" and a couple more from "Street Fighter 3: Third Strike" that will be included in "Street Fighter 5: Arcade Edition" such as A Road in Kyoto, Olmec Ruins and Subway Station.
As for the new stages, "Street Fighter 5: Arcade Edition" will apparently have five. There is a Kolin stage and a Menat stage set in Russia, a Zeku Strider Base stage in addition a Neo Shadaloo stage based on Ed and a Neo Shadaloo Headquarters stage based on either Ed or Falke.
While Capcom is yet to made all this official, X-Kira claims that these stages are "100 percent confirmed" for "Street Fighter 5: Arcade Edition," which means they are likely the ones that players will be seeing.