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Laced Records is releasing some Street Fighter Alpha vinyls, and you can pre-order them today

Are you a Street Fighter fan and a vinyl collector? Today's your lucky day! Laced Records is releasing two new vinyls for the iconic series, this time for Street Fighter Alpha 1 and 2. They are available for pre-order today in both the US and UK!

That's right, Laced Records, who made the Street Fighter III 4-disc box set, are back with more great tunes for the fighting series. The Street Fighter Alpha: Warriors' Dreams and Street Fighter Alpha 2 vinyls are both double vinyls, so you'll be sure to get all of your favorite tracks if you pick one of these sets up, and then some. This is hot on the tail of new Street Fighter 5 character announcements too, so it's been a great month for fans of Capcom's fighting game series.

Both the standard and limited-edition versions of these Laced Records vinyls are available to preorder now, and they're £33/$35. There is no extra cost for the limited edition! The special vinyls look amazing too, with a pink and white scheme for Alpha 1 and varying shades of blue for Alpha 2. If you're the type to frame vinyls, the covers' artwork is also excellent and very worth a spot on the wall.

Of course, it's hard to tell how long these items will stay in stock. So get your pre-order in before they sell out!

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Elizabeth is an accountant turned freelance writer. She loves visual novels, ROM hacks and trading card games, but not necessarily in that order.

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