Their efforts were released, together with the new music featured on the PlayStation’s Street Fighter EX Plus Alpha, for an album release in 1998. Once again, Takayuki Aihara, Shinji Hosoe, and Ayako Saso returned to Street Fighter EX2 to offer an even more expansive and ambitious score. With each release, gamers were greeted with new characters, more combos, enhanced graphics, and a new musical score. In Street Fighter tradition, Capcom decided one incarnation of Street Fighter EX was not enough and they collaborated with Arika to develop the subseries into a trilogy.
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