Mad Catz has revealed a new range of Street Fighter IV fightsticks and fightpads for the Xbox 360 and PS3.
The Round 2 accessories range is fully licensed and was produced in close collaboration with Capcom. It features new designs from official character-based artwork taken from the game and collectible packing.
The range will include an official Street Fighter IV Round 2 Arcade FightStick: Tournament Edition, which will cost $149.99, as well as six new FightPads. The Round 2 FightPads will feature character specific artwork (namely M. Bison, Guile, Zangief, C. Viper, Cammy and Sagat) and cost $39.99 each.
“Capcom is pleased to continue working alongside Mad Catz to deliver a second wave of high quality FightSticks and FightPads to the Street Fighter community,” said Christian Svensson, vice president business development & strategic planning at Capcom Entertainment, Inc.
“Our fan base has responded enthusiastically to the first range of Street Fighter IV controllers and we are dedicated to continue surprising our loyal audience with products which do justice to this highly acclaimed title.”
The new range will be available across North America and select European territories this fall.
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