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Street Fighter Super Hyper Art Exhibition Edition

Published on January 01, 0001

Many games have left their mark on popular culture as a whole, but few have left one quite like Street Fighter has. Which is probably why the series is getting w69 its own art exhibition.

Put on by, yes, Capcom, the exhibition – called Jab Strong Fierce – will feature dozens of artists, appearing both individuals and as part of larger groups like I am 8-bit, EVO and Udon. It’ll take place at the Nucleus, w69 slot ทาง เข้า​ in Alhambra, LA between April 25 and May 11, and along with w69 slot ทางเข้า​ the artwork there’ll also be SF merch on sale as well as a Street Fighter IV tournament.

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