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It turns out that Nintendo Switch owners will not be getting Street Fighter V: Champion Edition any time soon. EB Games Canada released a subsequent tweet explaining that the messaging was an error on their part.

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"We posted a tweet advertising Street Fighter V: Champion Edition for the Nintendo Switch earlier this evening," EB Games Canada tweeted. "Please note that the details in this tweet were inaccurate, and were posted in error. The intention for the tweet was to highlight the PlayStation 4 version of the game. We apologize for any disappointment or confusion this may have caused."Adding to the pile, longtime Street Fighter producer Yoshinori Ono tweeted out that a Switch version of Street Fighter V does not exist right now."Whaat!?" Ono tweeted. "No way, where can I get this product? ... Could it be that we didn’t realize that someone are making it? ;D Such item does not exist right now. Thanks!"Sad day for Street Fighter V fans who were hoping for a more portable version of the popular fighting game. At least fans still have the PS4 version of Champion Edition to look forward to on February 14.Street Fighter V: Champion Edition is coming to the Nintendo Switch, according to a tweet by the official EB Games Canada Twitter account.Nintendo nor Capcom has mentioned any plans for a Street Fighter V port to the Nintendo Switch as of yet, so if this post from EB Games Canada proves true, it'll mark the first time the game has landed on the console in any form.According to EB Games Canada, the game should also be available for pre-order now in stores. Last we heard, when Capcom announced Street Fighter V: Champion Edition , it said the game would release on February 14, 2020, and will bring Gill back as a playable fighter.Capcom confirmed that Champion Edition will feature 40 characters, 34 stages, more than 200 costumes, and pretty much everything Street Fighter V has released, minus the Fighting Chance and brand collaboration outfits, and Capcom Pro Tour DLC. Anything released between January 10 and February 14 also won't be in Champion Edition.It wouldn't be the first time that a Canadian retailer was responsible for a significant leak. Back in 2018, Walmart Canada was responsible for accidentally leaking the existence of a whole slew of highly anticipated games before E3 2018 . You can also read about t he most infamous game leaks ever Street Fighter V: Champion Edition will be out on February 14, so happy Valentine's Day. Watch out for that netcode, though, which has been a sore point of contention for Street Fighter V fans, and something that an i ndependent modder appeared to fix on his own recently.

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