'Street Fighter 5' release: PS4 bundles announced

One of the four "Street Fighter 5" Special-Edition PS4 Sony PlayStation Blog Japan

With the much-awaited "Street Fighter 5" just around the corner, more bundles and promos are being cooked up for gamers interested to pick up more than just a copy of the highly anticipated fighting game from Capcom.

The first offer (to be available Feb. 16) ties the game with a jet black 1-TB "Ultimate Player" PS4 and a corresponding DualShock 4 controller. No price was determined by Sony, which announced the bundle on their PlayStation blog, but Games Radar believes that it will be priced around $399.99 based on the same types of bundles.

Another offer comes in the form of cool and artsy "Street Fighter 5" special-edition PS4 systems that come in not one, not two but four designs players will surely find difficult to choose from.

The first one is dipped in white. It has the "Street Fighter 5" logo beautifully etched in gray (pictured above). Another white-colored version of the PS4 has Chun-li and Laura in all their beauty and brawn glories.

A black version features Ryu and Necalli in the artwork while the other one just has a fierce, ready-to-fight Ryu. The PS4 systems are priced at ¥37,480 or $320 each. It is important to note that the consoles do not come with a copy of "Street Fighter 5."

A custom PS4 theme as well as a sleeve designed by Yusuke Murata will also be sold so gamers can further customize their PS4 systems as they show more love from the latest iteration of the long-running franchise game.

The "Street Fighter 5" artwork-slapped PS4 consoles will be available in Japan on Feb. 18. There's no mention of a release in North America or Europe as of this writing. Whether or not they will make it out of the country remains to be a mystery and a wish for many fans.

"Street Fighter 5" will be released in the PS4 on Feb. 16.

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