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New 'Street Fighter V' Trailer Shows Villain M. Bison's Return (VIDEO)

Capcom has just released a new trailer for its upcoming title, "Street Fighter V" featuring villain, M. Bison sporting a new look.

The latest installment in the fighting video game series, "Street Fighter V" has a new trailer showing the return of notorious villain M. Bison, who appears to have aged in the recently released gameplay footage.

Fans of the game will be treated to changes in M. Bison's look, which shows him with grey hair, indicating considerable time has passed since he last appeared as a supporting villain in "Street Fighter IV."

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The dictator is also seen without his signature flowing cape he wore in the last installment, and is instead depicted with a dark crimson military-style trench coat.

Apart from his altered appearance, M. Bison brings new powers and abilities to his fighting style, as well.

The villain retains his teleporting powers, however, he is given less recovery time, allowing him to employ the ability at closer times than before. He is also shown unleashing a Psycho Power shockwave that throws his opponent into the air.

M. Bison likewise exhibits the ability to quash incoming projectiles and launch them back at his adversary, and, and throws Psycho Orb rays at enemies in the air.

Capcom has yet to reveal the new game's mechanics, but does show M. Bison's powered-up state endowing him with new moves not seen in the previous game, including a knee press followed by bicycle kicks, a teleport headstomp, and a Psycho Crusher ultra move.

Announced last December "Street Fighter V" is scheduled for launch in April 2016 for PC and PlayStation 4.

Capcom has also announced it will soon be running a public beta test it calls the "largest and most ambitious online beta program in franchise history," GameSpot reports.

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