Capcom went back to the drawing board and updated the Street Fighter IV US Box art with a new Ikeno-san illustration. Final details about the collectors edition packing, contents and pricing have also been announced.

The fans have spoken and it looks like Capcom was listening as they have just announced that they are dropping the initial Chun-Li packfront in favor of Street Fighter IV art director Ikeno-san’s amazing Ryu vs Ken illustration. The new art definitely captures more of the looks and the feel from the upcoming brawler.
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    Storm Dec 20, 08
    That is stupid. So what if they don't like the cover? It's not like we stare at them for very long in the first place, it's the game that matters. I can understand a IP trying to make it's cover fancy, but this is SF, it'll sell well even if Seth or that fat guy is on the cover.

    Chun-Li's fit, especially since the movie is going to be released within the same month.
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      Final Blade Dec 20, 08
      I agree about the covers Storm, but like Gothic Girl stated months before about an another game, the cover also attracts buyers. If the cover looks stupid, are you seriously going to buy it? Even if it's Street Fighter. Trust me, covers for some reason helps sales. And I like it, Ken and Ryu are definitely cover material more then Chun Li and the Movie will suck balls, imo. Kristin Kreuk legs are scrawny, definitely nothing like Chun Li, how the hell are they supposed to make a good SF movie if her legs doesn't fit?

      The CE looks pretty nice too. Going to pre-order it soon.
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    Arikardo Dec 20, 08
    I will look in to this seeing as the Street Fighter games have always been fun to play, Blanka for the win!
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    Heretic Dec 21, 08
    I thinks it looks ok but the cover really does not matter, as people have said in the bast you can not judge a game by its cover.
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    Zeon I Dec 21, 08
    This cover is bad ass. Screw anyone who thinks otherwise.

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