'Street Fighter V' DLC release date: Juri coming before end of July

Juri as seen in Street Fighter V Capcom

The current roster of "Street Fighter V" continues to grow as a report from Gamespot confirms that Juri is going to be the next DLC character. The announcement was made by producer Yoshinori Ono during the EVO 2016 fighting game tournament. No specific release date was given but she is confirmed to be released before August.

Juri Han, a South Korean Taekwondo fighter, first made her appearance in "Street Fighter IV" as one of the main underlings of the villain SIN. Although her main fighting techniques rely on her kicks and speed, she also has a Feng Shui Engine device implanted into her eye that allows her to increase her ki capabilities.

The report also points out that other DLC packs have been unveiled during the EVO 2016. New costumes for Cammy and Chun-Li can be purchased for $6 and there will be a third costume that releases later this year although the company has yet to state which character is getting it.

A new stage, called the Ring of Destiny, can also be purchased for $10. It is themed after the Capcom Pro Tour and will have new banners and decor depending on the event that the Capcom Pro Tour is undergoing throughout the year. For the time being the Ring of Destiny sports the EVO banners. 

All of the aforementioned content can be purchased together for $25. This bundle also comes with an exclusive color option for the entire 22 characters in the roster and two exclusive championship titles. It is further stated that the money generated from the DLC will be added to the prize winnings of the Capcom Pro Tour events.

The report continues to state that the PC version of "Street Fighter V" already had the data for Juri Han in its code and several players have been able to access this code and play the character early. Capcom has released a trailer showcasing Juri and the other DLC packs. 

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