The debate over the golden age of fighting games is endless. Was it the '90s with classics like Street Fighter III, the 2000s with Guilty Gear, or the 2020s dominated by Tekken? Regardless, Street Fighter IV stands out as a pivotal title that rejuvenated the genre's popularity.
Now, Netflix Games brings you the chance to dive back into Street Fighter IV: Championship Edition. With a roster of over 30 fighters and 12 iconic stages, you can battle it out with legends like Ryu and Ken, or enjoy the return of Third Strike favorites like Elena and Dudley. Don't miss out on newer additions such as C. Viper and Juri Han, who made their debut in this legendary game.
The best part? You can access all this excitement with just a standard Netflix subscription. Whether you prefer online multiplayer or offline solo play, Street Fighter IV: Championship Edition has you covered. Controllers are supported for gameplay, though you'll need to navigate the menu with touch controls (no word yet on fight-stick compatibility).
**My time is now** - Street Fighter IV is brimming with content. From arcade mode for each character to adjustable difficulty settings, you can fine-tune your experience to hone your skills. But be warned: the fighting game community has had years to perfect their techniques, so beginners might find it challenging at first.
New to fighting games? Don't worry. Street Fighter IV offers a variety of tutorials to help you master the basics. If this game sparks your interest in the genre, mobile gaming is the perfect place to explore further. Check out our list of the top 25 best fighting games for iOS and Android to discover more high-energy, face-to-face action.