The self-proclaimed “Master of Saikyo” dressed in pink, mocking, and has joined the Street Fighter V roster in time for the game’s fifth anniversary.

The fifth and final season of Street Fighter V: Champion Edition – welcoming a new character to the game – is available now, just in time for the title’s fifth anniversary.

The new season sees Dan Hibiki join the Street fighter v list. He is known for his trademark taunts, pink gi, and his own “Saikyo” fighting style. The character, who is Ryu and Ken’s sparring partner, previously appeared in Street Fighter IV. It was introduced to players in Street fighter alpha. Players can add Dan to their Street fighter v listed via the Season 5 Premium Pass or the Season 5 Character Pass. Players who want to access the character without having to purchase either of those two packs can purchase the character separately for $ 5.99 or 100,000 Fight Money.

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Dan isn’t the only character joining the battle this season. Four more characters will also be added to the Street Fighter V: Champion Edition list. Rose is scheduled to arrive in the spring of 2021, while Oro and Akira are scheduled to arrive in the summer of this year. A fifth and final character, whose identity has yet to be announced, will arrive in the fall.

The game’s Season 5 passes also include other content. Both include all the new characters from the final season and their 3-10 costume colors, PS4 themes, and Steam wallpapers, and Eleven, a copycat character who can play as any character on the player roster. The Season 5 Premium Pass also includes two new stages and 26 new costumes.

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Developed and published by Capcom, Street Fighter V: Champion Edition is available now for PlayStation 4 and PC.

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