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Message from Capcom regarding Games for Windows LiveNov 8, 2021 - Community AnnouncementsWe are aware of an issue that some customers may be experiencing during game installation which is related to Games for Windows LIVE. We are temporarily disabling the purchase option on Steam while we investigate the matter further. We will keep you informed of the progress of the investigation. Thank you for your patience.Tekken 7 could be heading to PC in 2016May 5, 2021 - PCGamesNAccording to reports out of MCM London, Tekken 7 will be coming to PC later this year, marking the first time the series has been playable on PC. Originally announced for "home systems", the game was always expected to leave PlayStation 4 exclusivity, but it wasn't clear whether PC fit into the equation. Read the rest of the story... Midweek Madness - Capcom DLC SaleFeb 11, 2014 - AnnouncementSave up to 75% on select Capcom DLC during this week's Midweek Madness!* Click here to see all the deals. Featuring additional game modes, costumes, weapons, and more from: *Offer ends Friday at 10AM Pacific Time Capcom 30th Anniversary Character Encyclopedia available now!!Dec 11, 2013 - Community Announcements If you're a Capcom super-fan, be sure to check out the Capcom 30th Anniversary Character Encyclopedia, available now on Amazon for less than nine bucks!  The book celebrates Capcom's thirty-year legacy of brilliant character design with more than 200 pages of lush art, character facts, statistics, and historical information. Characters major and minor, current and classic, all have representation, so there's something for just about every Capcom fan ever. Check it out! Capcom 30th Anniversary Character Encyclopedia available now!!Dec 11, 2013 - Community Announcementshttp://images.onesite.com/capcom-unity.com/user/gregaman/9f6046911b84e2fe9404f9344191c9be.jpg?v=156150 If you're a Capcom super-fan, be sure to check out the Capcom 30th Anniversary Character Encyclopedia, available now on Amazon for less than nine bucks!  The book celebrates Capcom's thirty-year legacy of brilliant character design with more than 200 pages of lush art, character facts, statistics, and historical information. Characters major and minor, current and classic, all have representation, so there's something for just about every Capcom fan ever. Check it out! Weekend sale and trading cards!Sep 27, 2013 - Community Announcements Hear ye, hear ye! Did you know SFxT is on sale for $10.20 (66% off the normal price of $29.99) or the complete pack for 20.39 (66% off the complete pack price of $59.99) until September 30th at 10am PST? In addition to receiving all 55 characters and all Street Fighter and Tekken characters swap costumes, Steam is also upping the anty by adding in trading cards. Now you're probably asking, "Combofiend, who's on these cards?" To which I reply, "Calm your jets, let me get to that." There are a total of 10 cards, containing the likes of Xiaoyou, Ogre, Akuma, Yoshimitsu, Heihachi, Cammy, Chun-Li, Ryu, Ken, and Kazuya. Just a taste of the collection! So not only do you get a kick-ass game, you also get SFxT related cards, emoticons and special profile backgrounds all included in your purchase. If you haven't played SFxT or have been waiting for a time to scoop the game up, you should get it now before the deal ends! Weekend sale and trading cards!Sep 27, 2013 - Community Announcementshttp://images.onesite.com/capcom-unity.com/user/combofiend/38ccff541859ab1cd42bc2d5a722ca54.png?v=245250 Hear ye, hear ye! Did you know SFxT is on sale for $10.20 (66% off the normal price of $29.99) or the complete pack for 20.39 (66% off the complete pack price of $59.99) until September 30th at 10am PST? In addition to receiving all 55 characters and all Street Fighter and Tekken characters swap costumes, Steam is also upping the anty by adding in trading cards. Now you're probably asking, "Combofiend, who's on these cards?" To which I reply, "Calm your jets, let me get to that." There are a total of 10 cards, containing the likes of Xiaoyou, Ogre, Akuma, Yoshimitsu, Heihachi, Cammy, Chun-Li, Ryu, Ken, and Kazuya. http://images.onesite.com/capcom-unity.com/user/combofiend/e175fe2324a454e496a59d317285c992.jpg?v=151616 Just a taste of the collection! So not only do you get a kick-ass game, you also get SFxT related cards, emoticons and special profile backgrounds all included in your purchase. If you haven't played SFxT or have been waiting for a time to scoop the game up, you should get it now before the deal ends! Weekend Deal - Street Fighter X Tekken, 66% OffSep 19, 2013 - AnnouncementSave 66% on Street Fighter X Tekken as part of this week's Weekend Deal*! Street Fighter x Tekken is the ultimate fighting game experience. Starting this Thursday at 10AM, the base price has been permanently dropped AND the entire catalog is 66% off. Street Fighter X Tekken has never been offered at a lower price! Current owners of the game can also now earn Steam Trading Cards for Street Fighter X Tekken. *Offer ends Monday at 10AM Pacific Time Daily Deal - Street Fighter X Tekken, 66% OffFeb 6, 2013 - AnnouncementToday's Deal: Save 66% on Street Fighter X Tekken! Look for the deals each day on the front page of Steam. Or follow us on twitter or Facebook for instant notifications wherever you are! New DLC Available - Street Fighter X Tekken: Additional 12 Characters PackFeb 6, 2013 - Product ReleaseStreet Fighter X Tekken: Additional 12 Characters Pack, all new content for Street Fighter X Tekken is Now Available on Steam and is 75% off! 6 Street Fighter and 6 Tekken characters join the battle, for a total of 12 new fighters! Characters Included -Sakura -Blanka -Guy -Cody -Elena -Dudley -Lars -Alisa -JACK-X -Bryan -Christie -Lei *Offer ends February 20th at 10AM Pacific Time Playing As Bayonetta In Street FighterJan 1, 2013 - Kotaku It's a move you'd only see in fan fiction or mods for the PC version of Street Fighter, so... the fact this is a mod for the PC version of Street Fighter x Tekken probably explains things. It's just one of a series of great mods that have been under the spotlight this past week, some for SFxT, others for Super Street Fighter IV Arcade Edition. In the gallery above you'll see other examples, like Dr. Doom replacing Sagat and Shinobi replacing Ken. Sagat as Dr. Doom, Bryan as M. Bison, Shinobi Ken, Makoto's Casshern outfit and Denjin Sakura - SSF4 AE v2012 and SFxT PC mods Bayonetta, Denjin Sakura, & more in SSF4:AE and SFxT mods Street Fighter x Mega Man releasedDec 17, 2012 - PC Gamer Some things are better when combined. A cup of tea is infinitely improved by the addition of a rich tea biscuit, leftover Chinese takeaway boxes are immensely enhanced when introduced to a bin... I should probably stop just listing things around my desk. Still, it follows that when you mash-up Mega Man and Street Fighter - both games that I'm rubbish at - the resulting fusion will be so hard, I'll not get past the first screen. For fans of either series, though, this Capcom-blessed fan project celebrating their 25th anniversaries is now released and kicking players' asses. As in other Mega Man games, you can pick the order you in which you face each boss. This time, however, it's not robots you're fighting, but instead the roster of the Street Fighter games, complete with their own themed stages leading up to each encounter. It's expectedly tricky and clearly lovingly made, deftly blending both games and backed by an original, but era appropriate soundtrack. You can download Street Fighter x Mega Man for free at Capcom's website. Thanks, RPS.Midweek Madness - Street Fighter X Tekken, 75% Off!Dec 11, 2012 - Product ReleaseSave 75% on Street Fighter X Tekken during this week's Midweek Madness*! Will You Cross the Line? The long awaited dream match-up between the two titans of fighting is here! Street Fighter® X Tekken® is the ultimate tag team fighting game, featuring one of the most expansive rosters of iconic fighters in fighting game history. The critically acclaimed Street Fighter® IV game engine has been refined with new features including simultaneous 4-player fighting, a power-up Gem system, Pandora Mode, Cross Assault and more. Street Fighter and Tekken players alike will cross the line in this revolutionary battle! *Offer ends Thursday at 4PM Pacific Time Start Kicking Ass 6/10ths of a Second Faster when Street Fighter X Tekken's "Version 2013" ArrivesDec 9, 2012 - KotakuOMFG, you guys are not going to believe what Street Fighter X Tekken has in store for you with its 2013 Version. New characters? Alternate costumes? A bunch of shit already locked on the disc? Nope, nope, and nope. Get ready because you will be able to initiate unobscured combat 0.666666666667 seconds faster once the 2013 Version arrives. That's right, the "FIGHT!" command is gonna get the hell out of the way that much more quickly. Oh guess what else? Close-ups are eliminated to speed up battles and for easier combo timing! I know, right? This video runs at 29.97 frames per second, which means the graphic gets the hell out of the way 0.667334 seconds faster. Now hold on, let's slow down. Specifically we mean let's slow down recoverable health, because it's gonna take twice as long to regenerate one... thing of health (look at that grid at 0:50. I mean, look at it! It takes, hell, I don't know, twice as long to recover health?) But hey, FOOLED YOU because slowing this down means they're actually SPEEDING the tempo of the game up. What else? Well Angel Knee Ascension can be jump canceled for new combo possibilities! Shippu Jinraikyaku range and damage increased! EX Kunai now cancels into itself! Goddamn! My nipples are hard! See for yourself in that five-minute video jampacked with minute details. Hot damn, this is going to be the most fine-tuned Street Fighter X Tekken ever. Oh yeah, this is a title update, which means the thing is free when it arrives Jan. 29. It's a Thursday, So Capcom Must Be Having a Problem With Street Fighter X Tekken DLCOct 25, 2012 - Kotaku Those who preordered Street Fighter X Tekken on the PS Vita didn't receive all of the downloadable content bonuses—alternate costumes and additional characters—promised to them. It's been three days without a definitive answer for what the heck is going on, although Capcom, via Twitter, acknowledged over Twitter that "we're aware of the DLC redemption issues and are working with Sony on a solution. You will receive your content." Basically, Vita players were promised 12 new characters (the DLC characters of the console version), 12 alternate costumes for those characters (a pre-order bonus), and then 38 alternate costumes for the characters in the original main roster. The PSN redemption code contained in the game's retail version gave them only the 12 alternate costumes, literally just the preorder bonus. No additional characters or costumes. Capcom has a really short leash on disappointments of this sort, considering that nearly all DLC in Street Fighter X Tekken's console version was locked on the disc, an incredibly cynical practice that Capcom said it would "re-evaluate" in light of gamer outrage. For now, Capcom has vowed that everyone will get the downloadable content to which they are entitled. There's just no word on when that will be delivered. SFXT DLC for PS3 when purchasing the Vita version Pummel Your Pals in the Street Fighter X Tekken Facebook GameOct 24, 2012 - Kotaku Celebrating the release of Street Fighter X Tekken on the PlayStation Vita, Capcom has released Friend Fighter on Facebook, a silly little app that's not much more than an excuse to prove I have more friends than Kirk Hamilton. Pick a friend, pick a criteria (photos posted, travel miles, amount of friends, etc.), and get the results. There's a leaderboard of sorts that ultimately means nothing. Really this is just a fun way to poke at your Facebook friends, like Kirk Hamilton. Seriously Kirk, you need to step up your game. Friend Fighter Street Fighter and Tekken Brought to Life Before Your EyesAug 27, 2012 - Kotaku At a recent Street Fighter X Tekken tourney in Taiwan, a slew of cosplayers showed up, bringing the iconic fighters to life. This isn't a first for Capcom—and Street Fighter producer Yoshinori Ono once again got in on the act and dressed up as Chun-Li! He's such a great Chun-Li. Lots of game companies embrace fandom. Few game makers embrace fandom—and talented players—like this. Kayo Satoh was also on hand for the event. Kayo is a top-ranked Crimson Viper player—and a solid Viper cosplayer to boot. She's also a famous model and mainstream celebrity in Japan, making her, perhaps, the country's most famous gaming talent? Have a look at the other cosplayers. Note: This was part of the Street Fighter 25th Anniversary tournament in Taiwan. It included Street Fighter X Tekken, Super Street Fighter 4 AE 2012, Super Street Fighter 2 Turbo and Street Fighter 3 Third Strike (more on website EventHubs). 台湾で行われたストリートファイター25周年イベントで春麗の勝利のポーズがワロタ Kotaku East is your slice of Asian internet culture, bringing you the latest talking points from Japan, Korea, China and beyond. Tune in every morning from 4am to 8am. Now Available - Street Fighter X Tekken DLCsJul 24, 2012 - Product ReleaseNew DLC for Street Fighter X Tekken is Now Available on Steam! DLC for Street Fighter X Tekken's Steam Release Delayed to This Coming WeekJul 22, 2012 - Kotaku The first release of downloadable content for Street Fighter X Tekken's PC version has been delayed—on Steam. If you use Games For Windows Live, you could get it on Friday, says Capcom. What's the holdup? "An unforeseen error with the Valve submission process," according to the Capcom-Unity blog. The pack should release early this week. SFxT DLC Now Available on Games for Windows Live, Coming Soon to Steam Street Fighter X Tekken reviewJul 9, 2012 - PC Gamer Crossover fighting games are often just about the characters – WHAT will HAPPEN when TWO worlds COLLIDE and so on. Rarely are they true crossbreeds like Street Fighter X Tekken, a game that takes the peerless Street Fighter IV as its base but adds a huge Tekken character roster and key mechanics from Namco’s series. Most Street Fighter games have eventually found their way to the PC, but we’ve been largely spared the winding history of Tekken. There are two key differences, which Street Fighter X Tekken has a real go at bringing together. The first is that in Tekken each button maps to a specific limb on the fighter, as opposed to Street Fighter’s six-button system of light, medium and heavy punches and kicks. The second is the importance of ‘juggling’. In Tekken, when an opponent has been hit and is in mid-air, you can follow-up with attacks that can’t be blocked and will end only when that victim hits the ground. Keeping your opponent in the air can be tricky, but it’s always possible to tag a few extra hits on. It’s a more fluid system than Street Fighter’s more rigid hierarchy of combos. There, a snappy input pulls off a devastatingly smooth series of moves. In Tekken things are a bit messier: there are fixed high-damage combos, but it’s possible to interject other moves, especially when your opponent’s not fighting back. This finds its way into X Tekken in a brilliant way, one of the game’s shining successes, as the ability to combo from any low-damage attack into any higher-damage attack. For example, light kick into medium punch into heavy kick will produce a combo using any character, providing you get the timing right. Not only that, but this system is the basis of tagging in and out properly – which we’ll come to in a second. First, the rules. Street Fighter X Tekken is a 2 vs 2 fighting game, with two fighters on screen at once and the ability to tag your team members in and out. Both fighters have their own health bar, which recharges to a degree when they’re off-screen, but the first knockout on either team decides the round. Learning when to tag in and out is by far the most important trick in the early stages of SF X Tekken. Although there’s a button combination for a straight switch, it leaves the incoming fighter vulnerable for a split-second and usually means eating a mega-combo. The name of the game is switching mid-combo, which sounds complex but is easy thanks to the ability to combo into higher-damage blows. If you execute a combo with the strength of blows ascending, the last blow will be a heavy launcher attack (fighting jargon for ‘knocks them into the air’) and after it hits the characters instantly switch out – and the incoming fighter, if swift enough, can start juggling the airborne opposition. In full flow Street Fighter X Tekken can turn up some incredible fights. There are back-and-forth grudge matches ending in Super combos, blood-and-thunder offensives that bully opponents to death, and knockdown- drag-out wars...