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At Evo 2013, Capcom revealed at their panel that the new version would include new balance updates, six new stages, and the four characters introduced in ''VideoGame/StreetFighterXTekken'' who had yet to (re)appear in the ''IV'' series proper: Rolento, Hugo, Poison, and Elena. They also mentioned one new character who, they said, had never been seen in a ''Street Fighter'' game before, and would making their fighting game debut the update -- who would later be revealed to be Decapre, the 12th member of M. Bison's Dolls ([[AscendedExtra who was actually an]] [[NonPlayerCharacter NPC]] in ''Alpha 3''). The debut trailer was shown before the Grand Finals for the ''Street Fighter IV'' tournament, revealing that the titlr for the new version would be '''''Ultra Street Fighter IV'''''. Like ''Arcade Edition'', this is available as a download or a physical disc. The $40 disc version includes all DLC costumes, and downloaders can pay either $15 for just the upgrade[[note]]which is compatible with discs for both ''Super'' and ''Arcade Edition''[[/note]] or $40 for the same content as the disc version. UDON Comics also designed new alternate costumes for every character. The costumes for the five new characters were a PreOrderBonus for those who reserve the retail version of the new game. ''Ultra'' would get a staggered release with the upgrades for the [=PS3=] and 360 released on June 3, 2014 (the early release date announced to allow ''Ultra'' to be used at Evo 2014); the console retail versions were later released on August 5, 2014; and PC version (both full and upgrade versions) was released on Platform/{{Steam}} on August 8, 2014. In October of the same year, this version received free DLC in the form of Omega Mode, which gives damn near everybody Rainbow Edition levels of brokenness and insanity. This mode is, according to WordOfGod, [[RuleOfFun just for fun]].

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At Evo 2013, Capcom revealed at their panel that the new version would include new balance updates, six new stages, and the four characters introduced in ''VideoGame/StreetFighterXTekken'' who had yet to (re)appear in the ''IV'' series proper: Rolento, Hugo, Poison, and Elena. They also mentioned one new character who, they said, had never been seen in a ''Street Fighter'' game before, and would making their fighting game debut the update -- who would later be revealed to be Decapre, the 12th member of M. Bison's Dolls ([[AscendedExtra who was actually an]] [[NonPlayerCharacter NPC]] in ''Alpha 3''). The debut trailer was shown before the Grand Finals for the ''Street Fighter IV'' tournament, revealing that the titlr title for the new version would be '''''Ultra Street Fighter IV'''''. Like ''Arcade Edition'', this is available as a download or a physical disc. The $40 disc version includes all DLC costumes, and downloaders can pay either $15 for just the upgrade[[note]]which is compatible with discs for both ''Super'' and ''Arcade Edition''[[/note]] or $40 for the same content as the disc version. UDON Comics also designed new alternate costumes for every character. The costumes for the five new characters were a PreOrderBonus for those who reserve the retail version of the new game. ''Ultra'' would get a staggered release with the upgrades for the [=PS3=] and 360 released on June 3, 2014 (the early release date announced to allow ''Ultra'' to be used at Evo 2014); the console retail versions were later released on August 5, 2014; and PC version (both full and upgrade versions) was released on Platform/{{Steam}} on August 8, 2014. In October of the same year, this version received free DLC in the form of Omega Mode, which gives damn near everybody Rainbow Edition levels of brokenness and insanity. This mode is, according to WordOfGod, [[RuleOfFun just for fun]].
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* GoshDangItToHeck: Despite her "rebellious badass" persona, Juri sticks to the milder curse words. She gets a lot of mileage out of "freaking" and "crap".[[note]]It's hard to make someone sound authentically tough when you're trying to maintain a "Teen" [[MediaNotes/EntertainmentSoftwareRatingBoard ESRB rating]].[[/note]]
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* From '''VideoGame/StreetFighterII''': [[KickChick Chun-Li]], [[SumoWrestling Edmond Honda]], [[WildMan Blanka]], [[HuskyRusskie Zangief]], [[{{Eagleland}} Guile]], [[EthnicMagician Dhalsim]], [[BoxingBattler Balrog]], [[TheFightingNarcissist Vega]], [[Characters/StreetFighterMBison M. Bison]], [[BigBad Akuma]], ''[[FunnyBruceLeeNoises Fei Long]]'', ''[[EliteArmy Cammy White]]'', ''[[DanceBattler Dee Jay]]'', ''[[BadassNative Thunder Hawk]]''
* From '''VideoGame/StreetFighterAlpha''': ''[[Characters/StreetFighterDanHibiki Dan Hibiki]]'', ''[[PluckyGirl Sakura Kasugano]]'', ''[[FortuneTeller Rose]]'', ''[[FallenHero Cody Travers]]'', ''[[McNinja Guy]]'', ''[[SuperpoweredEvilSide Evil Ryu]]'', ''[[SociopathicSoldier Rolento F. Schugerg]]''

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* From '''VideoGame/StreetFighterII''': [[KickChick Chun-Li]], [[SumoWrestling Edmond Honda]], [[WildMan Blanka]], [[HuskyRusskie Zangief]], [[{{Eagleland}} Guile]], [[EthnicMagician Dhalsim]], [[BoxingBattler Balrog]], [[TheFightingNarcissist Vega]], [[Characters/StreetFighterMBison [[NebulousEvilOrganization M. Bison]], [[BigBad Akuma]], ''[[FunnyBruceLeeNoises Fei Long]]'', ''[[EliteArmy Cammy White]]'', ''[[DanceBattler Dee Jay]]'', ''[[BadassNative Thunder Hawk]]''
* From '''VideoGame/StreetFighterAlpha''': ''[[Characters/StreetFighterDanHibiki ''[[JokeCharacter Dan Hibiki]]'', ''[[PluckyGirl Sakura Kasugano]]'', ''[[FortuneTeller Rose]]'', ''[[FallenHero Cody Travers]]'', ''[[McNinja Guy]]'', ''[[SuperpoweredEvilSide Evil Ryu]]'', ''[[SociopathicSoldier Rolento F. Schugerg]]''

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