Street Fighter IV Collector's Edition

Street Fighter IV brought the fighting game genre back from the dead, and Capcom gave it a collector's edition worthy of the comeback. The Street Fighter IV Collector's Edition on PlayStation 3 arrived during that electric window in early 2009 when the FGC was experiencing a full-blown renaissance. While the specific bonus contents evolved across announcements, what made this CE matter was its place in history.
SFIV didn't just revive Street Fighter. It reignited an entire competitive scene that had been coasting on nostalgia and arcade cabinets for years. The PS3 version represented a new era for fighting games on console, where online play and downloadable content were about to reshape how the genre operated.
This was the last moment before that transformation fully took hold, a disc-based celebration of a franchise that had defined competitive gaming for nearly two decades. Capcom rolled out details across multiple reveals throughout late 2008 and early 2009, building anticipation in a way that felt appropriately epic for the return of Ryu, Ken, and the entire World Warrior roster. For collectors, this CE captures a turning point, not just for Street Fighter but for gaming culture.
The fighting game community owes its modern existence to this release, and the collector's edition is the physical proof.
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