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Capcom’s Street Fighter IV Coming Exclusively To LG’s Upcoming HD Device

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In a move that can only be described as a “shinkuu hadouken” to other Android OEM’s, LG has managed to nab exclusive rights to Capcom’s smash hit Street Fighter IV. The title will release exclusively on LG’s upcoming HD smartphone later this year. While LG didn’t mention specifically which “HD device” they were referring to, we can only assume it’s their upcoming LG U+ LTE (LU6200) we told you guys about on Friday.

Don’t get too upset if you fancy yourself a Street Fighter but don’t plan on picking up and LG device anytime soon. The deal will give LG exclusive rights to the title for 3 months on LG’s global apps site. After that, I’m sure we can expect SF’s super combos to make their way onto the general Android Market. Check out LG’s full press release:

SEOUL, Sep. 19, 2011 -– LG Electronics (LG) announced today that it has entered into an exclusive deal with CAPCOM, Japan’s legendary game developer known for creating multi-million selling franchises. The agreement gives LG exclusive rights to Street Fighter IV on its first HD Android smartphone for three months after its launch.

The Street Fighter series, which debuted in 1987, is found on millions of game consoles and in arcades all over the word but has never before been offered on the Android platform. Street Fighter IV will make its Android smartphone debut on LG’s global apps site (www.lgworld.com) in the fourth quarter.

“We are honored to be able to bring one of the most popular fighting games of all time into the Android ecosystem,” said Dr. Jong-seok Park, President and CEO of LG Electronics Mobile Communications Company. “As we prepare our first HD smartphone for launch, it was important for us to be able to offer HD content that would really demonstrate this phone’s benefits. The HD version of Street Fighter certainly fills this objective. We are also confident that LG’s soon-to-be-unveiled HD display technology will give Street Fighter fans a whole new reason to play the game again.”

“We very much look forward to expanding the legacy of Street Fighter to the Android platform through this partnership with LG,” said Yoshinori Ishida, Deputy Head of Consumer Games Business Division and General Manager of Consumer Games Marketing Department at CAPCOM. “We wanted to ensure the Street Fighter concept transitioned seamlessly to Android.”

Since 1987, Street Fighter has attracted a loyal fan base with its entertaining and actionfilled fighting scenes. Nearly 30 million games have been sold to date, making it one of the best-selling video game franchises in history and earning it an entry in Guinness Book of World Records in 2008. Street Fighter has also spawned a live-action film, several animated movies, comic books and even a song.

[SmartKetai via AndroidPolice]

Chris Chavez
I've been obsessed with consumer technology for about as long as I can remember, be it video games, photography, or mobile devices. If you can plug it in, I have to own it. Preparing for the day when Android finally becomes self-aware and I get to welcome our new robot overlords.

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10 Comments

  1. Come on Capcom don’t pull that bull.

    1. It wont be forever. Only 3 months. In which case Street Fighter 5 will probably be out o_O

      1. yup, im sure Super street fighter 4 voltage ultra final strike HD remix Mobile edition would be out

  2. so, is it going to be the same crap version from the iPhone or will they at least make it look like the original? (ie, use actual 3D models instead of 2D sprites of prerendered 3D models)

  3. more bs from capcom

  4. Bring that to the Thrill

  5. This has to be a gimmick to get Koreans in line to buy LG phones.

    Very few people in the US are going to sign a two year contract to get a single game 3 months early.

    1. Kinda like Beats by Dre o.O

  6. Well if they’re aiming it toward hd devices I would hope that they use the full potential of the graphics chip by using proper 3d. I want an htc vigor and I want this game.

  7. Hmm… It doesn’t really matter since 3 months later you can get it on your Android phone, if it comes out for other phones. It seems pretty good. Too bad I’m not that much of a Street Fighter fan. :P

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