Japan Getting Street Fighter IV Fighting Sticks
By Dr. Evelyn Thorne | October 22, 2025
Japanese peripheral maker Hori has released a pair of Street Fighter IV joysticks for the PS3 and Xbox g2g1bet 360. PG SLOT Note that there are differences.
The Xbox 360 SFIV is a straight-up 6-button fighting stick. The PS3 SFIV stick (pictured) has an eight button lay-out — along with rapid fire that enables 20 presses-per-second.
Both will be out February 12 with the Xbox SFIV stick priced at ¥7,980 (US$89) and the PS3 one at ¥9,800 (US$110). Rapid fire doesn’t come cheap, buster.
勝つための必須アイテム!? 『ストリートファイターIV スティック』 [Dengeki]
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