Due to its major success, a series of updated versions were released with additional features and characters.
By 1994, it had been played by an estimated 25 million people in the United States alone. Street Fighter II became the best-selling game since the golden age of arcade video games. Street Fighter II shifted the arcade competitive dynamic from achieving personal-best high scores to head-to-head competition, including large groups. It inspired grassroots tournament events, culminating in Evolution Championship Series (EVO). It prominently features a popular two-player mode that obligates direct, human-to-human competitive play which prolonged the survival of the declining video game arcade business market by stimulating business and driving the fighter genre. Street Fighter II vastly improved many of the concepts introduced in the first game, including the use of special command-based moves, a combo system, a six-button configuration, and a wider selection of playable characters, each with a unique fighting style. It is Capcom's fourteenth game to use the CP System arcade system board. It is the second installment in the Street Fighter series and the sequel to 1987's Street Fighter.
Street Fighter II: The World Warrior is a 2D fighting game developed by Capcom and originally released for arcades in 1991.