Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition Getting A Jam-Packed Team Versus Mode

Next month, Street Fighter V will turn a corner with the introduction of a new Arcade Edition, as [...]

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Next month, Street Fighter V will turn a corner with the introduction of a new Arcade Edition, as well as a third season that includes a number of series favorites, such as Sagat, Sakura and Blanka. But that's just the beginning.

Today, the publishers at Capcom introduced an all-new mode for the game, the Team Versus Mode.

The mode was actually revealed on the latest episode of UpUpDownDown, the YouTube gaming channel hosted by WWE superstar Austin Creed (also known as Xavier Woods, as part of The New Day stable). You can watch the video below to see the mode in action.

Here's the full breakdown of how the mode works, straight from Capcom:

"Team Versus Mode allows local teams of up to five players to fight it out to see which side will come out victorious. To start it up, head to the main menu, select Versus, which will take you to another screen allowing you the option to choose Team Versus. Once you select it, you'll be prompted with a list of different options to match your desired Team Battle, whether it's against a team of players or CPU.

  • No. of Team Members – You can have a team of up to five members. Each team must have an equal number of players.
  • Match Format – Choose between Elimination and Best of Series
    • Elimination – The winner stays on as the teams fight to the last man standing.
    • Best of Series – Each team member will match up against their corresponding opponent until one team wins the majority of the matches. If the number of battles won by each team is even, the result will be a draw. Draws can only occur in teams of two or four.
  • Vitality Recover – Choose how much vitality the winner recovers after each round. You can opt for Partial (recover green health and some gray health), Partial Green (recover actual health), or Full Recovery.
  • Retain EX Gauge – Allows whether the winner will be allowed to carry over their EX Gauge into the next round.
  • V-Gauge Advantage – In Elimination, determine whether the losing team will be given V-Gauge in the next round. Two bars will be given for a difference of two fighters, and three for a difference of three or more.
  • Change Order – The losing team can change their character order before the next fight. Selecting random will randomize the order, including who goes first.
  • Throwaway Matches – In Best of Series, choose whether to play all the battles even if the winner has already been decided.
  • Round Setting – Adjust the number of rounds required to win a game.
  • Match Time Settings – Set the time limit for a round.
  • CPU Difficulty – If playing against the CPU, determine their difficulty.

Before each match begins, there will be a quick intro to show which character and V-Trigger was selected. Though you will choose all characters on the team beforehand, you'll only choose the V-Trigger as each match begins, allowing you to change your strategy depending on which opponent you'll face. During the match, the HUD will show how many players are left on each team, including the order they're in.

In between matches, the winner will recover Vitality, keep EX Gauge, or gain V-Gauge depending on which option was selected in the beginning. Under the Elimination format, the losing team will decide which of their players will go up next to fight the winner. In a CPU game, you'll decide which character will fight you next.

Once the match ends, a battle summary will appear on screen detailing who won and lost each round, the win streak, and the win rate. Bragging rights are on the line! You can then choose to play the same battle over again, switch characters, or start from the very beginning.

It may be called Team Versus Mode, but that doesn't mean you need more than two players – or even one, if you're against the CPU. If you want to play all five characters in the team, go right ahead! This is especially useful if you're learning multiple characters and want a quick way to use them all without having to return to the Character Select screen.

Team Versus Mode opens up more ways to flaunt your fighting prowess, especially if there's more than one opponent waiting in the wings. Get ready to round up your friends on January 16 when Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition launches on PlayStation 4 and PC with Team Versus Mode! Current owners of Street Fighter V will get a free update on January 16 that includes Arcade Mode, new V-Triggers, Extra Battle Mode, Team Versus Mode, and more!"

Check out the video above, and prepare for Street Fighter V madness when the Arcade Edition arrives on January 16th for PlayStation 4 and PC!