'Street Fighter 5' Beta Spoilers, Characters and Teaser Trailer: Data-Mined Audio Clips of the Famous Fighters Alex, Urien, Balrog, Juri, Ibuki, Guile and Fan Leaked

When the curtain was pulled back by Capcom on 'Street Fighter 5' at the PlayStation Experience, the fighting game's fans drooled upon seeing everything that the Japanese developer had planned for the title. The redesigned characters and the best visuals the series had ever made all seemed to point toward the 'Street Fighter 5' game that fans had been waiting for.

With the release of 'Street Fighter 5' on both PS4 and PC, Capcom chose to run beta tests for both platforms. PC fans decided to dig through the game's code, data-mining several clues to know which characters will end up joining the Street Fighter.

According to the report of Game Rant, the discoveries of a poster named AceKombat, which include the tipster-shared audio clips mined from the PC beta, featured an audio of the announcer of the game saying the character names: Alex, Urien, Balrog, Juri, Ibuki, Guile and Fan. These audio clips share that the adored characters from 'Street Fighter' III and IV will be added to the roster, but fans wonder in what capacity, as the characters did not turn up in a previous data-mine of the game's roster. In an aforementioned leak of the roster, "FAN" was found, which means that Fan is likely one of the three new characters for 'Street Fighter 5.'

There is still no confirmation on the release date of 'Street Fighter 5,' but Capcom has said that the game will be out during its current fiscal year ending on March 31, 2016.

Event Hubs said there is plenty of news pouring this morning about 'Street Fighter 5.' After the conclusion of the game's second beta phase, some gamers have managed to data-mine the PC version, making many interesting discoveries. Text files that were recently found pointed at characters such as Alex and Urien found among other character files. Today, AceKombat have found audio clips that make the hints more real.

The audio clips have a list of multiple large-scale fighting game events which are likely pointing to the tournaments set for next year's Capcom Pro Tour.

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