
There's only one background featured in these extraordinary Street Fighter V screenshots, but it is possibly the best background: a British train station complete with beefeaters, punks, even a red phone box. Also: an older gentleman holding a croquet mallet. Americans: this is what Britain looks like all the time.
You're probably here for a look at Street Fighter V's newly announced Cammy and Birdie, however, who introduce their fists and their feet to Ryu, Chun-Li, Nash and M Bison. We don't know who the other characters are yet, but if Ken isn't in it I'll eat my beefeater's hat.

There's only one background featured in these extraordinary Street Fighter V screenshots, but it is possibly the best background: a British train station complete with beefeaters, punks, even a red phone box. Also: an older gentleman holding a croquet mallet. Americans: this is what Britain looks like all the time.
You're probably here for a look at Street Fighter V's newly announced Cammy and Birdie, however, who introduce their fists and their feet to Ryu, Chun-Li, Nash and M Bison. We don't know who the other characters are yet, but if Ken isn't in it I'll eat my beefeater's hat.

There's only one background featured in these extraordinary Street Fighter V screenshots, but it is possibly the best background: a British train station complete with beefeaters, punks, even a red phone box. Also: an older gentleman holding a croquet mallet. Americans: this is what Britain looks like all the time.
You're probably here for a look at Street Fighter V's newly announced Cammy and Birdie, however, who introduce their fists and their feet to Ryu, Chun-Li, Nash and M Bison. We don't know who the other characters are yet, but if Ken isn't in it I'll eat my beefeater's hat.

There's only one background featured in these extraordinary Street Fighter V screenshots, but it is possibly the best background: a British train station complete with beefeaters, punks, even a red phone box. Also: an older gentleman holding a croquet mallet. Americans: this is what Britain looks like all the time.
You're probably here for a look at Street Fighter V's newly announced Cammy and Birdie, however, who introduce their fists and their feet to Ryu, Chun-Li, Nash and M Bison. We don't know who the other characters are yet, but if Ken isn't in it I'll eat my beefeater's hat.

There's only one background featured in these extraordinary Street Fighter V screenshots, but it is possibly the best background: a British train station complete with beefeaters, punks, even a red phone box. Also: an older gentleman holding a croquet mallet. Americans: this is what Britain looks like all the time.
You're probably here for a look at Street Fighter V's newly announced Cammy and Birdie, however, who introduce their fists and their feet to Ryu, Chun-Li, Nash and M Bison. We don't know who the other characters are yet, but if Ken isn't in it I'll eat my beefeater's hat.

There's only one background featured in these extraordinary Street Fighter V screenshots, but it is possibly the best background: a British train station complete with beefeaters, punks, even a red phone box. Also: an older gentleman holding a croquet mallet. Americans: this is what Britain looks like all the time.
You're probably here for a look at Street Fighter V's newly announced Cammy and Birdie, however, who introduce their fists and their feet to Ryu, Chun-Li, Nash and M Bison. We don't know who the other characters are yet, but if Ken isn't in it I'll eat my beefeater's hat.

There's only one background featured in these extraordinary Street Fighter V screenshots, but it is possibly the best background: a British train station complete with beefeaters, punks, even a red phone box. Also: an older gentleman holding a croquet mallet. Americans: this is what Britain looks like all the time.
You're probably here for a look at Street Fighter V's newly announced Cammy and Birdie, however, who introduce their fists and their feet to Ryu, Chun-Li, Nash and M Bison. We don't know who the other characters are yet, but if Ken isn't in it I'll eat my beefeater's hat.

There's only one background featured in these extraordinary Street Fighter V screenshots, but it is possibly the best background: a British train station complete with beefeaters, punks, even a red phone box. Also: an older gentleman holding a croquet mallet. Americans: this is what Britain looks like all the time.
You're probably here for a look at Street Fighter V's newly announced Cammy and Birdie, however, who introduce their fists and their feet to Ryu, Chun-Li, Nash and M Bison. We don't know who the other characters are yet, but if Ken isn't in it I'll eat my beefeater's hat.

There's only one background featured in these extraordinary Street Fighter V screenshots, but it is possibly the best background: a British train station complete with beefeaters, punks, even a red phone box. Also: an older gentleman holding a croquet mallet. Americans: this is what Britain looks like all the time.
You're probably here for a look at Street Fighter V's newly announced Cammy and Birdie, however, who introduce their fists and their feet to Ryu, Chun-Li, Nash and M Bison. We don't know who the other characters are yet, but if Ken isn't in it I'll eat my beefeater's hat.

There's only one background featured in these extraordinary Street Fighter V screenshots, but it is possibly the best background: a British train station complete with beefeaters, punks, even a red phone box. Also: an older gentleman holding a croquet mallet. Americans: this is what Britain looks like all the time.
You're probably here for a look at Street Fighter V's newly announced Cammy and Birdie, however, who introduce their fists and their feet to Ryu, Chun-Li, Nash and M Bison. We don't know who the other characters are yet, but if Ken isn't in it I'll eat my beefeater's hat.
Tom loves exploring in games, whether it’s going the wrong way in a platformer or burgling an apartment in Deus Ex. His favourite game worlds—Stalker, Dark Souls, Thief—have an atmosphere you could wallop with a blackjack. He enjoys horror, adventure, puzzle games and RPGs, and played the Japanese version of Final Fantasy VIII with a translated script he printed off from the internet. Tom has been writing about free games for PC Gamer since 2012. If he were packing for a desert island, he’d take his giant Columbo boxset and a laptop stuffed with PuzzleScript games.
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