Edge  |  February 2016
STREET FIGHTER V
In December 6, 2015, thousands of Street Fighter IV fans descended upon San Francisco to unite in their hatred of Blanka. Admittedly, there was
also the small matter of Capcom Cup, a tournament in which the best players in the world battled for the biggest prize pot in Street Fighter
history. But the Brazilian mutant has long been despised by all but the handful who play him and, of course, Yoshinori Ono, Street Fighter’s
relentlessly cheery series producer, who takes a tiny Blanka toy with him wherever he goes. There’s always been something odd about Street Fighter’s beloved producer-cum-mascot travelling the globe with a figurine of one of its most reviled characters. There’s something even
stranger in the fact that Blanka, who’s spent the past half-decade being snapped by Ono’s phone on tournament stages, at trade show booths and in airport departure lounges, is absent both from the 16-strong Street Fighter V launch roster, and the six additional characters who’ll join the fray in the twelve months following its February release.
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