[ Street Fighter ]
edited 2026-05-21A complete play and watch order for the Street Fighter franchise — every mainline Capcom fighting game from 1987 through Street Fighter 6, the crossover titles, live-action and animated films, and the TV anime series. Includes both release order and in-universe chronological order for the main game series.
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01GAME
1995Capcom's 1995 arcade entry launched the Alpha sub-series, shifting the visual style to an anime-influenced aesthetic and introducing the Alp…
›02GAME
1996The 1996 arcade sequel to Street Fighter Alpha expanded the roster with new fighters including Dhalsim, Zangief, and Gen alongside new chara…
›03GAME
1998The 1998 arcade entry and final chapter of the Alpha sub-series, Street Fighter Alpha 3 resolved the storylines around Bison's Psycho Drive…
›04GAME
1987Capcom's 1987 original arcade fighting game and the founding entry of the franchise. Players control Ryu, a Japanese martial artist, as he t…
›05GAME
1991The 1991 arcade sequel that transformed fighting games and launched the series to global prominence. Eight playable fighters — Ryu, Ken, Bla…
›06GAME
2008Capcom's 2008 return to the mainline series after a decade, developed with Dimps using a stylized 3D rendering over 2D gameplay. Set in the…
›07GAME
2016Capcom's 2016 numbered sequel, set in the timeline between Street Fighter II and III, launched as a PlayStation 4 and PC exclusive. Street F…
›08GAME
1997Capcom's 1997 arcade entry made the bold decision to retire nearly the entire existing roster, keeping only Ryu and Ken while introducing an…
›09GAME
1997Released later in 1997, Street Fighter III: 2nd Impact expanded the New Generation roster with Hugo — a massive wrestler based on Andore fro…
›10GAME
1999The 1999 arcade release and final chapter of the Street Fighter III sub-series, 3rd Strike concluded Alex's pursuit of Gill and Chun-Li's in…
›11GAME
2023Capcom's 2023 numbered sequel and series relaunch, built on the RE Engine used for Resident Evil and Devil May Cry titles. Street Fighter 6…
›12GAME
1992Capcom's 1992 arcade update to Street Fighter II, subtitled Champion Edition, expanded the playable roster by making the four Grand Masters…
›13GAME
1992Released in 1992 as a rapid follow-up to Champion Edition, Hyper Fighting increased the overall game speed and adjusted special move propert…
›14GAME
1993The 1993 arcade release of Super Street Fighter II introduced four new characters — Cammy (British special forces), Dee Jay (Jamaican kickbo…
›15GAME
1994The 1994 arcade release that closed out the Street Fighter II era by adding Super Combo special moves, a speed-selection system, and the sec…
›16GAME
1996The 1996 arcade entry developed by Arika under a Capcom license, Street Fighter EX was the first title in the series to use 3D polygonal cha…
›17GAME
1998The 1998 arcade sequel to Street Fighter EX, developed by Arika, refined the 3D-rendered 2D fighting formula with improved character animati…
›18GAME
2000The 2000 PlayStation 2 exclusive concluding the Street Fighter EX sub-series, developed by Arika. EX3 introduced a tag-team battle mode allo…
›19GAME
2010The 2010 standalone expansion to Street Fighter IV, released as a full retail title at a budget price, added ten new fighters spanning SF II…
›20GAME
2014The 2014 final update to Street Fighter IV added five additional characters: Elena and Hugo from Street Fighter III, Final Fight alumni Role…
›21GAME
2020Released in February 2020, Street Fighter V: Champion Edition compiled all four seasons of DLC content into a single package, including 40 p…
›▾crossover games12 items · 12 unwatched
▾films3 items · 3 unwatched
▾animated6 items · 6 unwatched
▾final fight (sibling series)3 items · 3 unwatched