In 2021, Capcom released two exclusive charity skins for its formative fighter Street Fighter V — The skins, which were made available for franchise heroes Ryu and Chun-Li, were sold for $5.99 each, with Capcom promising to donate all proceeds of the sales to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation (BCRF).
Yesterday, the publisher revealed that it had raised an impressive total of $75,000 USD for the Street Fighter V skins, money which Capcom states equates to around 1500 hours of research into the detection and curing of breast cancer, which remains one of the most predominant forms of the cellular disease, affecting millions of women across the globe each and every year.
We’re happy to announce that $75,000 were raised from our partnership with @BCRFcure – that equates to 1,500 hours of research funded!
???? 100% of these proceeds have been donated to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation. Thank you for making this partnership a success! pic.twitter.com/ysJvTI0pNr
— Street Fighter (@StreetFighter) June 16, 2022
“This year, breast cancer became the most common cancer worldwide, impacting 2.3 million people,” said BCRF President Myra Biblowit during the 2021 campaign. “The need for better, more effective treatments have never been greater. We’re grateful for the opportunity to highlight this critical need through Capcom’s wide reach. Through this partnership, we are poised to make a direct and tangible impact on advancing lifesaving science — together.”
The character skins, which were only made available to purchase for exactly one month, saw Ryu and Chun proudly donning the pink, white, and black color scheme of the BCRF, with an alternative design that reversed the colors on each character’s costume. Capcom had
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