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Street Fighter X Tekken Getting Exclusive Characters On Vita

While currently planned for a March 6 release on the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, the upcoming fighting game crossover, Street Fighter X Tekken won't be getting a handheld release on the PlayStation Vita until sometime in the fall. However, when it finally does arrive on Sony's new handheld, it will include quite a bit of exclusive content.
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While currently planned for a March 6 release on the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, the upcoming fighting game crossover, Street Fighter X Tekken won’t be getting a handheld release on the PlayStation Vita until sometime in the fall. However, when it finally does arrive on Sony‘s new handheld, it will include quite a bit of exclusive content.

Besides retaining the PS3-exclusive characters of Pac-Man, Mega Man, Cole, Toro, and Kuro, the Vita version will have a whopping 12 extra characters for itself. Returning Street Fighter characters will be comprised of Elena, Guy, Cody, Sakura, Dudley, and Blanka. On the Tekken side of things, Alisa, Christie, Jack, Brian, Lars, & Lei will also be included.

What do you think? Looking forward to taking this game for a spin on the Vita?


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