By Daniela Lozano, | April 03, 2017
Street Fighter 5 is an upcoming fighting video game developed by Capcom for the PlayStation 4 and PC platform. (YouTube)
A new video has surfaced online showing new moves from the famous characters of the hit game "Street Fighter 5." Fans are extremely excited with how the fight would turn out once everything is all set.
According to VG 24/7, Capcom Fighter Network has fixed all the issues that had been reported by users of the "Street Fighter 5" game. The problems that were fixed include connectivity issues.
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New moves and special attacks were added to the beta for Cammy, Dhalsim and Zangief. These new moves would be released in the game's April update.
Cammy would get a new air throw that is described as the Neck Spiral while Dhalsim would get a crouching attack called the Thrust Kick. Zangief, on the other hand, would have three new moves in store for its users. These include the Flying Headbutt, Tundra Storm counther, and the Harasho Choke Slam Throw. Meanwhile, there are speculations that Ryu's crouching heavy punch was also modified.
Meanwhile, Kotaku listed a number of battles to watch out for in the "Street Fighter 5." Kenneth "K-Brad" Bradley and Joshua "Wolkfrone" Philpot are probably one of the pairs that fans are longing to see fight against each other. The two had their first stand-off in February where Wolkfrone win over K-Brad. Right after that, the two battled it out to the top where K-Brad won 2-0 against Wolkfrone in "Street Fighter 5."
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