Game developer Capcom has released a new video footage for its popular game, "Street Fighter 5." It was said that the company's new trailer showcases a new training mode of the game that was recently added to the beta last Nov. 5. The game's new trailer also features young playable characters Ryu and Ken and new Japanese voice talents, a report from Gamespot said.

"Street Fighter 5's training mode has a narrative built into it, and depicts young Ryu training with Master Gouken. Young Ken is also featured in the tutorial, and the two spar against each other to test out their abilities," the report said.

According to TCJ Newspaper, the game's "tutorial mode is going to be quite unique, as it will feature young Ryu and Ken in their classic Street Fighter outfits as they are trained by none other than master Gouken."

"We originally posted footage of the full tutorial, but the highest quality we could come by was 720p on YouTube. You'll learn the ins and outs of Street Fighter 5's new, overarching systems - as well as more obvious stuff like, er, blocking - by way of a fully-voiced, manga-augmented training story, as the two spar and develop aside the picturesque splashiness of the Forgotten Waterfall stage. Capcom has created Alpha-era Ryu and Ken costumes for this mode," the report said.

Gamespot reports that Capcom has occasionally allowed fans of the "Street Fighter 5" to access the game's beta at random intervals. The beta version of the game was officially closed on Oct. 25.

It can be recalled that during this year's Paris Games Week, "Street Fighter 5" producer Yoshinori Ono teased fans that there will be additional six DLC characters that will be part of the game. He said that these characters can be unlocked through playing the game or via microtransactions.