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'Street Fighter V' Story Mode Cutscenes and Credits Leaked

Even before Capcom's new game "Street Fighter V" releases next week, some details of the title have already been leaked online. Some fans have recently posted videos showing the fighting game's Story Mode cutscenes and credits.

A few YouTubers apparently got their "Street Fighter V" copies earlier than the rest of the game's fans. Story Mode cutscenes for all characters and the game's credits were uploaded this week on the video-sharing website. The free Story Mode content was previously announced to arrive in summer.

R. Mika's cutscenes were leaked by YouTuber MadonnaSaigon. Newcomer Laura's cutscenes were leaked by YouTuber DrewTony'Z. Meanwhile, Story Mode cutscenes for the rest of the "Street Fighter V" fighters were posted on YouTube by RespDMO and were spotted first by Gamepur.

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It's unclear if Capcom has heard of the leaks yet and whether or not these will be taken down. In the meantime, the videos are still live and can be watched below.

Basically, the Story Mode provides the backstory of each fighter, revealing their relationship with the other characters, as well as their reason for fighting. The illustrations are done by Capcom artist Bengus.

Capcom announced the game's single-player Story Mode last month and revealed that those who will be able to complete the single-player content will receive Fight Money as a reward. This can be used to unlock a new DLC character.

Speaking of which, Capcom recently announced that "Street Fighter III's" Alex will be available in March. Alex is one of the six DLC characters who is set to be added to the game within the year. The other DLC characters are Guile, Ibuki, Juri, Urien, and Balrog. Capcom has not yet revealed when the other fighters will release though.

Fans will finally be able to grab their own copy of "Street Fighter V" on Tuesday, Feb. 16.

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