It was originally released on
arcades in Japan in July 2008 and North America in August the same year. Versions for
PlayStation 3 and
Xbox 360 were released in February 2009 and a
Microsoft Windows version was released in July 2009. These featured additional playable characters and features not found in the arcade game. Capcom later released an
iOS version on March 10, 2010. and was later made available for all Android devices on the Play Store by December 31, 2012, with a region restriction that made it available only in Japan. In March 2017 the
Xbox 360 version of
Street Fighter IV became compatible with the
Xbox One.
Additional characters The notable addition in the home versions of
Street Fighter IV are eight unlockable and playable characters not available in the arcade version. Seth and Gouken, computer-played characters in the arcade, and six characters from other
Street Fighter games were added, to a total of 25 characters, all of them playable. The introduced characters are
Dan,
Fei Long,
Sakura,
Cammy,
Gen and
Rose.
Additional features Home versions also feature online play, six new stages, downloadable content, a Challenge Mode that acts as a training module for new and experienced players, requiring them to reproduce indicated moves or combos with successive levels of increasing complexity, as well as selectable English or Japanese voices for the characters (similar to the voice option settings in the
Soulcalibur games), making
Street Fighter IV the first game in the series since the original
Street Fighter to feature English voice acting for all the characters. The game also offers a new opening cinematic scene featuring the theme song "The Next Door", by
Exile, in both Japanese and English (as "The Next Door -Indestructible-", which featured
Flo Rida in the full version for that song) (depending on language settings), and animated opening and ending sequences for each character's story in Arcade mode. The iOS version allows for bluetooth-based multiplayer between devices, but features only eight of the console version's characters and stages. The characters consist of Ryu, Ken, Chun-Li, Guile, Dhalsim, Blanka, Abel and M. Bison. In an update, two more characters were added: Zangief and Cammy. The most recent update features Sagat and an unlockable character, Dee Jay.
Windows version additions The Windows version of
Street Fighter IV includes all the features found in the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 and some extras, that Capcom representatives say could make it "the definitive version" of the game. The game features online play via
Games for Windows – Live, with built-in voice chat and PC-exclusive achievements, but no cross-platform playability would be available with Xbox 360 players. Also, the game features higher resolutions, and three new freely selectable visual styles, named "
Ink", "
Watercolor" and "
Posterize". There are also two bundles of the game: regular (game only, $39.99) and a bundle that includes the Mad Catz FightPad (with the Ryu design) that is currently sold separately for the Xbox 360 version. Those who pre-ordered the game at Best Buy received a
DVD with an Eagle One animated comic (this is not the same as
The Ties That Bind that comes in the collector's editions of the console versions).
Benchmark version There was also a benchmark version of the game that you could download to test whether your computer would be able to run it properly before purchasing the full game. The benchmark version boots into a menu similar to the actual release of the game, but with a few slight changes. The menu has an option called 'Loop Mode'. Which, judging from the name, loops the benchmark over and over again (assuming it's for commercial use). You can turn the mode on or off from the switch next to the option. The 'Start' option is replaced with 'Start Benchmark'. The PC Settings and Quit options are still there for either to change the settings of the game or to quit the program. The background is more stylized and the word 'Benchmark' has been put right next to the game title. At the end of the benchmark, you're given a run down of your test results, and a score to determine if your computer can run it or not. It's extremely similar to the Benchmark option in the Windows version of the game.
Marketing For Western markets, three different packages for the game were prepared—the European release, the North American standard package and the North American ''Collector's Edition
. The contents of the Collector's Edition'' are nearly identical to those featured in the European version, and are the following: • A comic book style mini strategy guide by
Prima (which also published a full strategy guide for the game in the U.S.), featuring artwork by
UDON. • A disc including the
65-minute animated film titled , produced by
Studio 4°C as a prologue for the game, and a selection of the game's trailers (a
Blu-ray disc for the PS3 version and game disc with the movie in 720p for the Xbox 360). • A soundtrack CD (not in Europe). • Crimson Viper and Ryu figurines (in the US release, PS3 owners got a Ryu figurine, while Xbox 360 owners got a Crimson Viper figure. In Europe, PS3 and Xbox 360 owners got both figurines in place of a soundtrack CD.) • Five downloadable character costumes, which is known as the Brawler Pack that included alternate costumes for: Zangief, E. Honda, Rufus, El Fuerte and Abel.
Mad Catz produced six controllers for the game, two Arcade sticks and a game pad each for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. These products include a basic model joystick, the "
Street Fighter IV FightStick"; a heavier and sturdier stick, the "
Street Fighter IV FightStick Tournament Edition'; and a six-button game pad, the "
Street Fighter IV FightPad". Meanwhile, peripheral manufacturer Hori also produced two joysticks for the game for the Japanese/Asian markets based on previous joystick models produced by the company.
iOS version An iOS version of the game was released on March 10, 2010. This, and subsequent mobile versions, retained many of the console version's features, but contained a simplified combo system and replaced the original game's 3D polygonal fighter models with 2D pre-rendered sprites. Additionally, the game also included
Bluetooth multiplayer and Game Center achievements, and was released with eight playable characters, though more have been added through free updates. This version is no longer available to download on the iOS store. Later a version called
Street Fighter IV Volt was released for the iPhone and iPod Touch on June 30, 2011, which enabled online play. Another version called
Street Fighter IV: Champion Edition was released on July 12, 2017, which featured updated graphics and adds Poison, Ibuki and Dudley to the roster, increasing the total number of playable fighters to 25. An additional six fighters (Gouken, Rose, Elena, Juri, Guy and Evil Ryu) were later added into the roster through free updates.
Android version On January 5, 2012, a version of the game called
Street Fighter IV HD was released for
LG's
Android-powered Nitro HD and Optimus LTE phones. On December 30, 2012, the exclusivity was dropped and the game was re-released on Google Play, this time titled
Street Fighter IV, with a region restriction in place that makes it available only in Japan. On February 21, 2018, an Android port of
Street Fighter IV: Champion Edition was made available worldwide on
Google Play. This version contained 32 playable characters, including Dan as a platform exclusive. This version of the game has had one million installs.
Downloadable content The console versions of
Street Fighter IV support
downloadable content (DLC), made available for download via Microsoft's
Xbox Live Marketplace and Sony's
PlayStation Network. The first expansion pack, titled "Championship Mode", was released free of charge on April 24, 2009. It provides players with a replay mode, a new points system and an enhanced tournament matching system. Championship mode is a game mode where a series of players compete against each other for ranking points. The higher the ranking, the harder the contest the player will participate in. The PlayStation 3 version of the download allows the player to vote on the parts of the recorded match they thought were "funny", "awesome", and "beautiful". The Xbox 360 version allows the player to download their recorded fights to the console. Additionally, five alternate costume packs are available for purchase. These costume packs include the alternate costumes already seen in the arcade version, and were released on separate dates following the game's launch. A single package called the "Complete Alternate Costume Pack", containing alternate costumes for all 25 characters was made available for download on May 5, 2009, in North America, and May 8, 2009, in Europe. • February 17, 2009 (North America); February 20, 2009 (Europe): Brawler Pack including alternate costumes for: Zangief, E. Honda, Rufus, El Fuerte and Abel. • February 24, 2009 (North America); February 27, 2009 (Europe): Femme Fatale Pack including alternate costumes for: Chun-Li, Cammy, Sakura, Rose and C. Viper. • March 3, 2009 (North America); March 6, 2009 (Europe): Shoryuken Pack including alternate costumes for: Ryu, Ken, Akuma, Gouken and Dan. • March 10, 2009 (North America); March 13, 2009 (Europe): Shadaloo Pack including alternate costumes for: Seth, M. Bison, Sagat, Balrog and Vega. • March 17, 2009 (North America); March 20, 2009 (Europe): Classic Pack including alternate costumes for: Guile, Dhalsim, Fei-Long, Blanka and Gen. Although initially Capcom stated that there were no plans to add any additional characters to the game, wanting to focus on core gameplay values, Yoshinori Ono later revealed that unfinished versions of
Dee Jay and
T. Hawk (the only two missing characters from
SSF2T) had been made, and given sufficient fan request for them, they could eventually get added into the game. These characters eventually found their way into
Super Street Fighter IV. There was an update for the iOS version that added Zangief and Cammy to the roster. A second update added C. Viper and E. Honda whilst a third added Sagat and Dee Jay—the latter having to be unlocked. DLC is also available. So far, Ryu and Chun-Li each have one new costume each. Additional music, "
Street Fighter II Arranged BGM", can also be purchased to provide alternate in-game audio. ==Related media==