When Capcom announced 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Street Fighter V: Champion Edition last month, it showcased one new character coming to the roster. The long-awaited return of Street Fighter III's Gill was exciting, but players noted that the total roster was listed as having 40 characters. Gill only marked the 39th, so speculation began as to who would be the last addition. As it turns out, Seth (famous as the cheap-ass boss from Street Fighter IV) is what Capcom had in store.
Revealed last night during the Capcom Cup, Seth looks wildly different than his past incarnation. For starters, he's now occupying a female body -which is some kind of crazy Street Fighter lore I won't get into-. Secondly, his playstyle is more agile and frantic than in the past. Still mimiဣcking other character's moves, Seth is a lot more defined in this appearan🔴ce than in the past.
The name might be a little disappointing, but Seth really does look like a great addition to the game. Street Fighter V might be controversial for how it handled its launch (which was fairly poor), but one can't fault the roster for expanding in unexpected ways. The fighter has amassed the largest number of newcomers since Alpha and even returning fighters ha⛄ve been tweaked in interesting ways. Seth looks to continue pushing the envelope that his predecessors did.
This trailer may showcase Seth in a mostly complete fashion, but the character won't be jumping into Street Fighter V until February 14, 2020. This is the same date that Champion Edition launches, which makes sense. Since that bundle is a complete package of mostly all of the content available for V, it wouldn't make sense to꧟ have the character out so far in advance of release꧂.
As for the change in design, it's so far been positively received. There are a few fans claiming Capcom is going crazy, but Seth's personality has always been that of dominance. Since Street Fighter has this strange lore where previous boss M. Bison created a bunch of surrogate bodies (of which mainstay Cam🍷my is one), it's not totally out of left field f🌺or Seth to look feminine.
Even if it's a bit dramatic, the char൲acter looks i൩ncredibly fun.
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