Home News Netflix's Street Fighter IV: Champion Edition on Android Matches Console Quality

Netflix's Street Fighter IV: Champion Edition on Android Matches Console Quality

Author : Claire May 29,2025

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If you're a fan of arcade fighting games, you're in for a treat—Netflix’s Street Fighter IV: Champion Edition has finally made its way to Android. This iconic title, originally released decades ago, is back and better than ever with a fresh update. It’s incredible to think that a game this timeless is still delivering intense battles.

Netflix’s Street Fighter IV: Champion Edition Boasts More Fighters and Enhanced Gameplay


Capcom has pulled out all the stops, bringing over 30 fighters to Netflix Games, including beloved classics such as Ryu, Ken, Chun-Li, and Guile. Relive the glory days when legendary characters like Blanka, M. Bison, E. Honda, and Vega take center stage. And for fans of newer additions, fighters like Juri, Poison, Dudley, and Evil Ryu are also available. If you’re partial to lesser-known characters like Rose or Guy, they’re included too.

The game offers a variety of modes to satisfy every type of player. Whether you’re looking to go solo in Arcade mode or Survival mode, or you’re eager to perfect your combos in Training or Challenge mode, there’s something for everyone. For those who thrive on competition, the online multiplayer lets you face off against opponents worldwide.

Check out the latest trailer below:

Accessing Street Fighter IV: Champion Edition


To enjoy this game, you’ll need a Netflix subscription. The app features customizable controls, allowing you to tweak button sizes, rearrange elements, and adjust transparency settings to fit your playstyle. While you can use a controller, it only activates during fights, not in menus.

Visually, the game boasts high-resolution graphics optimized for widescreen displays. Head over to the Google Play Store to download it today.

Don’t forget to stay tuned for our next article covering the upcoming release of the 9th Dawn Remake’s new mobile trailer.

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