Released in 2018, Street Fighter 30th Anniversary includes twelve games, and one of them is Super Street Fighter II Turbo. This version has an issue where it runs too fast -for the average player it's not going to be a problem, but if you're used to playing the arcade version you will notice it. There are also a few small changes which were to get around some copyright issues. On Guile's stage, the air force logo on the ground was edited, as was a drinks can -apparently the original looked a little too much like a can of Coca Cola. Some Coca Cola boxes on Chun-Li's stage were also altered. All of the games on the collection feature a save and load option, allowing you to save during gameplay and load the game if you mess up. There are also a few filter options, allowing you to change the way the game is displayed on your screen.


Only four of the games on the collection have online play, and Super Turbo is one of them. It offers ranked and casual matches, with online leaderboards and a belt system -by winning ranked matches you can move up the belts, with the black belt being the best. However the netcode is very poor, as there is no way of knowing how good the connection of your opponent is in a ranked match. This can lead to fights playing in slow motion, stuttering and basically being completely unplayable -not good enough for something released in 2018. Initially, it was possible to pick Akuma in ranked matches, but a patch was later released which prevents him from being selected.

It also features a game info section, which goes into details about the game, along with some tips and secrets. There is also a museum mode, which has a lot of details about the history of the Street Fighter series, including lots of development documents and more.