Street Fighter 5 added a new batch of costumes this week, and it's quite the mix for Capcom's most famous fighters. There's school uniforms (and not just for the ladies), a sexy swimsuit, a few throwbacks to the Street Fighters of yesteryear, spook-tacular Halloween garb, and... Chun-Li wearing Crocs.
I know, it's weird. Let's take a closer look.
Cammy, Menat, and Ed are dressed in plaid skirts and other fancy vestments with their back-to-school themed costumes:
While Cammy also has the option to don her alternate costume from Street Fighter 4 once more, as well as the outfit she wore while she was a member of M. Bison's Dolls - an elite squad of deadly women brainwashed and sworn to protect the monstrous dictator.
Meanwhile, with Halloween around the corner, it makes sense that the Street Fighter 5 cast would start to get in the spirit. So Dhalsim, M. Bison, Urien, Birdie, and F.A.N.G are dressing up as a mummy, demon, a different Street Fighter character, butcher, and mad scientist, respectively. In case you don't recognize Urien's outfit, he's dressed up as Gill, the final boss from Street Fighter 3 (and, coincidentally, Urien's brother).
Last but not least we have Chun-Li, who gets three costumes. Two of these costumes are fine. One of them is... fine, but with a question mark at the end. The first show Chun-Li in her civilian clothes, from her days as an undercover INTERPOL agent.
The second shows off Li's figure with a somewhat skimpy swimsuit.
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The last one is supposed to be Chun-Li in her sleepwear but who wears an apron and Crocs to bed? Note: they may not officially be Crocs, but come on. Those are Crocs.
Each costume will cost you $3.99 / €3.99, and are available now on PS4 and PC. For another $3.99 / €3.99 or 70,000 Fight Money, you can purchase the English Castle stage, originally from Super Street Fighter 2.
Freaking Crocs, man.
Sam is a former News Editor here at GamesRadar. His expert words have appeared on many of the web's well-known gaming sites, including Joystiq, Penny Arcade, Destructoid, and G4 Media, among others. Sam has a serious soft spot for MOBAs, MMOs, and emo music. Forever a farm boy, forever a '90s kid.