Street Fighter V: Champion Edition Reviews
Street Fighter V Champion Edition is the most complete version of Street Fighter V that we have had to date.
Street Fighter 5 is easily one of the best fighting games of this generation
Street Fighter V was one of the biggest disappointments at its launch but over the past four years has evolved into one of the best fighting games of this generation.
With its launch problems well behind it, Street Fighter 5 is no longer a disgrace to the family name, with the Champion Edition able to take on any other fighter this generation.
This Champion Edition is a cheap way to get back into Street Fighter V (when compared to the DLC packs of Tekken 7 or Dragon Ball FighterZ), but doesn't add much to its original formula.
Review in Italian | Read full review
Despite having four years of updates behind it, Street Fighter V: Champion Edition is far from the definitive version of the game. Though the core fighting engine powering this title is sound, its poor netcode and lack of polish stick out like a sore thumb.
'Street Fighter V: Champion Edition' has implemented another layer of depth in strategy with the addition of V-Skill 2 and 4 years of continued adjustments in character balancing. Variety of single player contents and other Customizations from the original title had all carried over and it still reigns as the only unique fighting game title to allow cross-platform online multiplayer.
Review in Korean | Read full review
Street Fighter V: Champion Edition is the most complete edition that Capcom has released. Although some minor problems have remained unsolved, the huge number of characters, settings and extras can be a good incentive if you didn't have the opportunity to try Street Fighter V in the past. You will definitely like Street Fighter V: Champion Edition if you are fan of the fighting genre and you want to have the game with all the extras.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
With 40 different characters to explore, and a lot of variety with the V-System, fans can fight the way they want. Street Fighter V: Champion Edition is truly the definitive Street Fighter V experience. After four years, the game is finally at the level that fans have come to expect from this series.
Very nearly everything that's been released for Street Fighter V in the last four years is part of the Champion Edition upgrade. That's 40 characters, 34 stages and over 200 costumes included in a bargain-priced package. With the massive roster and the addition of secondary V-skills adding even more variety, this is the game Street Fighter V was always meant to be.
The Champion Edition still comes up short compared to many other recent fighters, but Street Fighter V is now the best it has ever been.
Street Fighter V Champion Edition is the most georgeous version of SFV. Until the next one ? Weel, we'll see...
Review in French | Read full review
Street Fighter V: Champion Edition basically offers a complete (so far) SFV package. Unlike the Arcade Edition version that brought Arcade mode and other new features, Champion Edition doesn't bring any new features. Therefore, it is a suitable package for those who wish to have everything at the lowest possible price.
Review in Portuguese | Read full review
Street Fighter V: Champion Edition it's simply another, definitive, version of Street Fighter V.
Review in Italian | Read full review
If you have the base game, Arcade Edition, or are missing any of the DLC, the Street Fighter V Champion Edition upgrade kit is one that shouldn’t be passed up. If you are new to Street Fighter V, you will be insanely surprised by the amount of content that is here, especially for the price.
SFVCE is by no means an entirely new game, it’s just a culmination of where SFV has come so far. In the last four years, the game certainly has come a long way. If you’ve waited until now to jump in, this is obviously the best version to get.