Her skill in armed combat is second to none. She took up Street Fighting as a form of second income to help her family.ĭana Bat - Poland - A Girl addicted to fighting for fighting sake. Vanda Pegazzani - Italy - A Tightrope Walker who took up Tai Chi Chuan to increase the balance in her legs. His goal is to track down Bison and force him to send him home. He was recruited by Shadaloo when he wished to attain a Gold in the Olympics - he has no idea how deep this rabbit hole goes.ĭrakis - Somewhere Beyond - A Draconic beast from another dimension summoned into our existance by Shadaloo. Leander - Greece - A Fighter practicing Greco-Roman Wrestling of Pankranton. She truly enjoys her fighting style and her only goal is to face some of the greatest martial artists. Sarah Lewis - USA - A gentle Aikido User.
A man seeking to restore his family's honor after his father ruined the name with bad business deals. Hikadoshi - China - A Wu Shu Fighter who is actually from Japan (and named Akira Nagai) but prefers to go by Leung. Introduced in Street Fighter: The Storytelling Game. Maki Genryuusai (?/Miki Nagasawa) - Japan Thunder Hawk (David Vincent/Tohru Nara) - Mexicoįei Long (Matthew Mercer/Yuuichi Nakamura) - Hong Kongĭee Jay (Chris Cain/Kenji Hamada) - JamaicaĬammy White - Caitlin Glass/Miyuki Sawashiro - United Kingdom Introduced in Super Street Fighter II: The New Challengers. Introduced in Malibu Comic's Street Fighter. Introduced in Street Fighter II: World Warrior (Intro). Zangief (Peter Beckman/Kenta Miyaki) - Russiaĭhalsim (Christopher Bevins/Daisuke Egawa) - India Guile (Travis Willingham/Hiroki Yasumoto) - USAĬhun-Li (Laura Bailey/Fumiko Orikasa) - China Introduced in Street Fighter II: World Warrior -Įdmond Honda (John Snyder/Yoshikazu Nagano) - Japanīlanka (Taliesin Jaffe/Unsho Ishizuka) - Brazil Concepts from the original pitch of Street Fighter II. Schugurg (Daemon Clarke/Jin Yamanoi) - USAĪbigail (Xander Mobius/Ryota Takeuchi) - Canada Hugo Andore (Patrick Selitz/Wataru Takagi) - GermanyĮdi. Poison (Karen Straussman/Atsuko Tanaka) - USA Mike Haggar (Matt Riedy/Kiyoyuki Yanada) - USAĬody Travers (Micheal T. Gen (Micheal Sorich/Yohei Tadano) - Chinaīirdie (TJ Storm/Wataru Takagi) - United KingdomĪdon (Tailesin Jaffe/Atsushi Imaruoka) - Thailand Ken Masters (Reuben Langdon/Yuki Kishi) - USA Ryu (Kyle Hebert/Hiroki Takahashi) - Japan Like in Hyper Street Fighter II, Hyper Street Fighter II: Anniversary Edition, Hyper Street Fighter Alpha and Ultra Street Fighter IV, you can play different "Versions" of characters, but this time their default outfit and color will change based on the version. But will the fighters remain the same after learning of alternate timelines? Only by defeating the villain can the times be returned. Like the Alpha series, it's not a tournament but rather people stumbling around across the merged world and fighting.
Fighters from the past, fighters from the present, fighters from the future, fighters from alternate timelines like the EX, 2025, Mouse Generation, the Storytelling Game, and Movie timelines, and even fighters from other universes and parallel futures. Some force that shouldn't exist is pulling in Street Fighters from all timelines. However, there is still a vague plot to facilitate endings.ĭuring the time inbetween Street Fighter V and Street Fighter III. Ultimate Street Fighter is a dream match game.