Capcom Celebrates Street Fighter's 35th Anniversary With New Logo And "Future Development" Tease
2022 marks the 35th anniversary of Capcom's legendary Street Fighter series and the company's already started celebrating by sharing a special new logo with fans.
Shared on social media, Capcom's new design depicts a large '35th' written in the original game's iconic styling. "Cheers to 35 years of epic fights, fireballs and iconic rivalries," the caption reads.
HERE COMES A NEW ANNIVERSARY!
— Capcom USA (@CapcomUSA_) January 10, 2022
Cheers to 35 years of epic fights, fireballs and iconic rivalries!
⬇️↘️➡️?@StreetFighter #SF35th pic.twitter.com/HLf80C9ULu
As spotted by VGC, however, a similar post shared on Capcom's Japanese channels goes one step further. According to VGC's translation, the official Japanese Street Fighter Twitter account not only discusses the new logo, but also offers a passing tease at the "future development" of the series.
"Street Fighter will celebrate its 35th anniversary in 2022. We have created a logo to celebrate the 35th anniversary with our supporters.
Please look forward to the future development of the Street Fighter series."
?ストリートファイター35周年?
— ストリートファイター / STREET FIGHTER (@StreetFighterJA) January 10, 2022
『ストリートファイター』は2022年で35周年を迎えます!
応援していただいている皆さまと共に、35周年を盛り上げたくロゴを制作しました。
今後の『ストリートファイター』シリーズの展開にご期待ください!#ストリートファイター35周年 #STREETFIGHTER #SF35th pic.twitter.com/QmXTYus9YS
Of course, the last time a brand new entry in the Street Fighter series arrived on a Nintendo system was when Super Street Fighter IV 3D Edition launched for the Nintendo 3DS, but Switch has been treated to the Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection since then.
It's not yet clear whether a theoretical 'Street Fighter VI' is in development, nor whether any future games will launch for Nintendo's consoles, but here's hoping it's a 'yes' to both.
Source: NintendoLife
About the game
Street Fighter
- Release date: August 30, 1987
- Developer(s): Capcom
- Publisher(s): Capcom, Hudson Soft, GO!
- Game mode(s): Single player, Multiplayer
- Platform(s): Arcade, Atari ST/STE, PC (Microsoft Windows), TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine, PC DOS, Amiga 500, Commodore C64, ZX Spectrum, Amstrad CPC 464, Virtual Console (Nintendo)
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