Capcom accidentally used a PS4 screenshot for Street Fighter on the eShop

Oh Capcom, you dun goofed. Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection is coming to PC, PS4, Switch and Xbox One, but there’s something not quite right about the listing on the eShop.

If you go to the North American Switch eShop and go to the listing for Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Edition, you’ll see that one of the screenshots has obviously come from the PS4 version.

How can we tell? Well, it includes the PlayStation’s iconic X, Square, Triangle and Circle buttons.

Street Fighter PS4 eShop

The goof was first discovered by Pixelbuster who posted it to Twitter and ResetEra. Just to make sure I wasn’t being trolled, I went to the eShop myself and found that it’s definitely there and definitely funny.

Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection is a compilation of Street Fighter titles and includes an insane five versions of Street Fighter II. Players are able to suspend their game and come back to it a later time as well as well as take part in online matches. 

The Switch version features an exclusive eight-player tournament mode that can be played with four Switch consoles locally.

Street Fighter 3oth Anniversary Collection will be available on May 29, 2018.

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