

The encounter reportedly happened in the Xbox 360 version of the game. Over the weekend, Capcom forum-goer Razum posted a disgruntled message indicating that he'd faced off against the DLC-only Blanka in one of his matches. Hackers have found a way to unlock the 12 premium characters in Capcom's latest fighter, and they're currently using them in online modes.

A physical retail version will be released in Europe.Anyone still doubting whether the downloadable characters for Street Fighter X Tekken are truly and actually already on the disc can now rest easy. You can pre-order now from Steam, Origin, GameFly, GamersGate and GameStop. The game uses Games for Windows Live copy protection and a one-time online key activation, by way of DRM. There is no DirectX 11 support, but there is support for NVidia 3D vision. To use it, you'll have to buy an unlock key.Įlsewhere, Capcom confirmed that the only difference between the PC and console versions of the crossover fighting game are that support for different resolutions, full screen mode, keyboard support and a benchmark tool have been added. The content will be patched in to everyone for free, with the paid content initially locked. Instead, patches will be distributed that will add the content for all users as it's finalised on PC. Meanwhile, Capcom promised that DLC will not be distributed "on disc", as was the case with the controversial console version.

