'Street Fighter 5' Rumors: New Names for DLC Fighters include Garuda, Azam, Mecha-Zangief; Capcom Announced Costume Packs for the Sequel!

By Miguel Paolo Togonon, | May 15, 2017

Street Fighter 5 is an upcoming fighting video game developed by Capcom for the PlayStation 4 and PC platform.  (YouTube)

Street Fighter 5 is an upcoming fighting video game developed by Capcom for the PlayStation 4 and PC platform. (YouTube)

The latest updates for "Street Fighters 5" will feature new names of possible DLC fighters and Capcom announced a costume pack for the game.

Several rumors are making rounds regarding the last three remaining DLC characters in "Street Fighter 5" as Capcom launched Akuma, Kolin and recently Ed into the roster. A few gamers commented on a Reddit post regarding the possible identity of the three fighters and names like Azam and Byron Taylor from the sequel's story mode are mentioned.

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Others wanted to see Mecha-Zangief and "Final Fight's" Abigail, "Rival Schools" Hinata and "Street Fighter EX" series Garuda. Previous reports teased that Goutetsu, Matthew McCoy, Luke and Satsuki could be headed into "Street Fighter 5" soon.

While Capcom has not confirmed who are these three DLC characters are, it will be a matter of time before the Japanese publisher reveal new details in big events like E3 2017 very soon.

For now, Capcom launched their new beta test for "Street Fighter 5" which include the new character Ed in the roster and the Thailand stage. Players can participate even if they do not have a copy of the game and they are allowed to fight other players in the PS4 and PC versions.

Capcom also made changes to the Capcom Fighter Network in "Street Fighter 5" not to mention the Thailand stage after a minor controversy surrounding its development.

In other news, Capcom announced a new DLC pack for "Street Fighter 5" called the "Battle Costume" bundle, which includes 16 character outfits for $30.

Alternatively, players can buy each DLC costumes fot $3 as the bundle will include outfits that were once part of "Street Fighter 5's" pre-order deal and other costumes that were released last year. Players can download the "Battle Costume" bundle in the PlayStation Store or via Steam, GameSpot reported.

"Street Fighter 5" is currently available for the PlayStation 4 and PC platforms.

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