This is just in!!! According to Seth Killian and Ono San, Street Fighter IV in completely sold out in Japan. The game was only released yesterday in the country of the rising sun and all copies have already been sold.
Seth Killian: "There ARE no more copies to sell on the store shelves. I heard from Ono-san himself last night that Capcom has a few boxes left in the basement that they'll be sending out on Monday, but they were totally overwhelmed by the demand. Sales couldn't have been any higher because every single copy in the stores has been sold (!!!) "
This is some fantastic news!!! here is hoping all of us we get our copies on time now lol
source: Capcom Unity
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bow before the real king! :D
PS: i just bought ryu's figurine from neca and it actually is very good... ken's still suck...
You guys think it will be sold out in USA too? Doesn't matter to me, I got my CE reserved!
Yeah its out! I life in japan and was ill to that day...Shame for me I couldn't get it on the next day.
STRIKE
I reserved mine.............................................................................................. I can't wait!
I still have to buy a ps3 though lol
jeez, that bloody worrying!!
thank jebus i preordered mine. i live in the UK, but this could happen to us too...
I got my copy here in Taiwan but I didn't see any at the big stores today, might sell out here too, who knows!
it wont sell out in america well not in florida anyways -_- no one here plays sf. lol
@ Dan
u may be suprised
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