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Street Fighter X Tekken Comes to the PlayStation Vita with an Infamous Addition

Published on January 01, 0001

It’s Namco Vs. Capcom Vs. Sony when Street Fighter X Tekken hits the PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita, rummy star as Infamous’ Cole MacGrath joins the roster of the amalgamated fighting game. It doesn’t have to make sense. Let’s just call the lightning-powered hero Blanka’s long-lost brother and be done with it. The brand-exclusive fighter will appear on both the console and portable versions of Street Fighter X Tekken, making rummy wealth the tough moral choice to kick the ass rummy star of anyone rummy win who opposes him. rummy wealth Perhaps this means there’ll be exclusive Xbox 360 characters as well? rummy win Might I suggest Coltrane from Gears of War?

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