'Street Fighter 5' DLC: Trailer Reveals Kolin; Character Available On Feb. 15 In San Francisco

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The "Street Fighter" franchise is one of the world's most popular games. The latest "Street Fighter 5" DLC includes Kolin, a new playable character, coming out this Feb. 15 in San Francisco.

Game Spot reports that the new character, Kolin, will be added in "Street Fighter 5" latest DLC installment this coming Feb. 15 for all its fans in San Francisco, California. Despite The "Street Fighter" franchise having roots heavily entrenched in the gaming world and having been around for as long as competitive fighting game events have been made, Kolin, who has been a woman that has taken a more passive role in the game's story mode, will now be featured as a playable character with her own set of original moves.

Though she made her debut in "Street Fighter III" as a behind-the-scenes operator, she takes a more active stance in "Street Fighter 5," showing that while calm and collected, she will become immediately aggressive if anything stands in the way of her own agenda, the fulfillment of the Prophecy of Miraha. With the power of ice, the newest DLC featuring Kolin will be bring a crisp new twist to the game and the hype has roots reached the music business.

According to Siliconera.com, the reveal of the latest DLC for "Street Fighter 5" was set to happen on Feb. 16 in San Francisco during the launch party for the very popular rapper, record producer and entrepreneur Lupe Fiasco as he drops his new DROGAS Light album. This was no coincidence as the event was set to happen at the same date and time, including its very own set of Capcrom Pro Tour matches with some of the game's best players and even its very own cosplay contest. The new edition of Kolin to the roster will surely be a game changer.

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