If you're an arcade enthusiast and you're still on the fence about getting a Netflix subscription, the latest addition might just tip the scales. Street Fighter IV: Champion Edition has recently hit the subscription service, allowing you to indulge in intense battles on your mobile device without the annoyance of ads or in-app purchases.
Netflix has been quietly expanding its mobile game library, and though some titles may fly under the radar, the allure of playing these popular games for free is undeniable. All you need is a Netflix subscription, which seems like a small price for unlimited access to such a diverse gaming lineup.
This time, iconic characters Ryu and Ken are stepping into the ring, enhanced with special mobile optimizations. The game also features adjustable difficulty settings and helpful tutorials, making it easier for you to master the controls on your device.
While touch controls in fighting games can be tricky, Street Fighter IV: Champion Edition includes controller support to enhance your gaming experience if you find the default controls challenging.
If you're craving more action and want to take down opponents in similar games, check out our list of the best fighting games on Android. Alternatively, you can opt for the premium version of Street Fighter IV: Champion Edition, available for $4.99 or its local equivalent.
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