'Street Fighter V' news: Big leak for season 3 content update coming soon

Promotional photo of "Street Fighter V" Facebook/StreetFighter

Fans of the fighting video game "Street Fighter V" are excited to acquire newly released costumes for some characters and more leaks about the speculated season 3 downloadable content (DLC) expansion of the game.

"Street Fighter" announced new sports costumes for Zangied, Kolin, and Karin. Twitter/StreetFighter

Just recently, Capcom announced via Twitter the arrival of the new playable character, Zeku. The Ever-Changing Ninja will be the last character of season 2. "Street Fighter" also released an update adding new costumes for Kolin, Zangief and Karin.

The character Zeku was released on Oct. 24 and the costumes on Oct. 25. Other than these three getting new outfits, X-Kira recently released a leak video showing six new costumes for Chun-Li, including one called "Nostalgia." Birdie, Balrog and Karin will also get their very own "Nostalgia" battle costume. The video also showed a new story mode called "General Story Volume 2."

Another video was also uploaded about an extra battle content called "Devil's Never Cry." The title was inspired from another Capcom video game called "Devil May Cry."

There are no further details given about this new story plotline. Fans are waiting for a bigger leak reveal from X-Kira as it was pointed out in every video uploaded on the said YouTube channel. There are speculations that much-awaited leak will contain information about an upcoming 2018 content for the game.

With season 2 coming to a close, fans are excited to see new leaks about season 3. In some suggestions, players are urging Capcom to bring back old characters like Yun and Makoto. Another name that has resurfaced is Sodom, an original member of the Mad Gear Gang.

Most "Street Fighter V" players are all waiting for confirmation about the rumored "Super Street Fighter V" DLC Expansion which includes new characters, new game modes and new mechanics.

"Street Fighter V's" good ratings are consistent. The game received a 9 out of 10 score from Trusted Reviews and 8 out of 10 from IGN.

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