'Street Fighter 5' to appear at Tokyo Game Show 2015

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"Street Fighter 5" will be making an appearance at the upcoming Tokyo Game Show 2015 which will be held on Sept. 17–20. It will be part of Capcom's lineup of games that will be showcased at the said event.

Capcom is expected to use much of their time at the event showing off "Street Fighter 5" to fans who will be attending. The game is expected to be Capcom's headliner, according to Techno Buffalo.

The game publisher and developer will reportedly be exhibiting both PlayStation 4 (PS4) and personal computer (PC) versions of "Street Fighter 5" at Tokyo Game Show 2015. Capcom is expected to have a stage set up, which they will be using to hold matches for fans as well. The company will reportedly be livestreaming the matches at the event online, although it's unclear who will be playing. Capcom will also supposedly be demonstrating the cross-platform capabilities of "Street Fighter 5" at the gathering.

"Street Fighter 5" is just one of the six games that Capcom will be showcasing at Tokyo Game Show 2015.

Fans can also look forward to four new "Monster Hunter" that will be presented at the said trade show. 

First, there is "Monster Hunter X," a game which will officially be the continuation of the main series from Capcom that will be calling the Nintendo 3DS its home. Next is "Monster Hunter Stories." Unlike "X," "Monster Hunter Stories" will be more story-driven than previous entries in the franchise. It will also be more geared towards children upon its release on the Nintendo 3DS. The two other "Monster Hunter" titles that will be coming to Tokyo Game Show 2015 are "Monster Hunter Spirits" and "Monster Hunter Diary: Poka Poka Airou Village DX," which will be available on smartphones and Nintendo 3DS, respectively, according to Gear Nuke.

Last but not least in Capcom's game lineup for Tokyo Game Show 2015 is "Resident Evil 0."

All of the titles that Capcom will be showcasing, save for "Monster Hunter Stories," will be playable at Tokyo Game Show 2015.

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