‘Street Fighter 5’ Update: The Game Receives Its Remastered Version; Features New Character Costumes and In-Game Stages By Staff Writer | Apr 19, 2017 10:53 AM EDT Capcom has recently announced that the next DLC for the well-known fighting game "Street Fighter 5" is coming to the game's franchise next week. This is a remastered version for PC and PlayStation 4. According to Euro Gamer, after 25 years, Capcom has remastered the stage and they will release it next week as premium DLC for "Street Fighter 5." The game's stages will feature new bells and statues that have been developed as the stage's memorable theme. The developers of the game stated that it explored a night time version of the stage that would have been lit with candles but then decided to stick to the original game stage. Capcom developers claimed that the stage's intricate bell and statues have been carefully remodeled in SFV with great detail, as well as the stage's memorable themes. Game developers from "Street Fighter 5" went on to say that the new Thailand stage will be launched this coming April 25, 2017, for only $4. Alternatively, players can buy it for 70,000 Fight Money; "Street Fighter 5" in-game currency system. Not just "Street Fighter 5" fighting stages, also coming on April 25 are new school costumes for characters such as Juri, Ryu, and Chun-Li. As can be seen in Capcom Unity, Chun-Li's costume aims to make her look like an honor roll student while Juri has now a gothic look and Ryu's outfit was meant to look like a Bancho which is a student gang leader. All these costumes can be acquired for as low as $4. Meanwhile, the iconic stage was the home of "Street Fighter II" final battle where players fought against M. Bison. Capcom recently released different design sketches for the stage which has been faithfully reproduced. The stage's theme music has been recreated as well, similar fashion to the High Roller Casino and Air Force Base stages already adopted from "Street Fighter II."