Monopoly: Street Fighter Edition actually exists

"Blanka, you’ve won a crossword competition! Collect 100 and pass the dice will you, pet?"

Capcom has announced that USAopoly is working on a Street Fighter themed version of property and finance board game Monopoly.

It’s such an obvious match MCV is staggered the concept has taken to long to come to fruition.

We jest, of course. This looks fantastic, and furthermore fans of the series are being offered the chance to choose the six characters from the game who will eventually be turned into playable pieces for the game.

The 12 faces still in the running are cheeky chappies Ryu and Ken, Chun Li, Blanka, Guile, porky funnyman E Honda, the Riker-like Zangief, Dhalsim, Balrgo, Vega, Sagat and uniform fetishist M Bison.

Ryu, Chun Li, Zangief and M Bison currently lead the race. For goodness sake do the right thing and get on there and vote for Dhalsim.

"Enter the world of one of the best selling video game franchises of all time in this special Street Fighter Collector’s Edition of Monopoly,” the blurb reads.

Buy, sell and trade locations associated with the most iconic characters over 25 years such as Makoto in the Karate Dojo, Ryu on the Rooftops of Japan and Major Bison in the Shadaloo Headquarters."

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