A Street Fighter television series, based on the beloved video game franchise of the same name, is in development at Entertainment One.

According to Deadline, Joey Ansah, Jacqueline Quella and Mark Wooding will executive produce the series. They all previously worked on the well-received Street Fighter: Assassin’s Fist web series.

The TV series will follow the plot of Street Fighter II. In it, Ryu, Ken, Guile and Chun-Li band together to track down M. Bison and get involved in World Warrior Tournament.

Street Fighter is a global tour de force franchise, having garnered immense worldwide commercial success and built a vast devoted fanbase that has only grown through its 30 year legacy,” Mark Gordon, eOne’s President and Chief Content Officer, Film, Television and Digital, said. “We are thrilled to be teaming up with Joey, Jacqueline and Mark, who are already so deeply connected to this brand, to bring this adored story to television audiences everywhere. A particular strength of Street Fighter is the wide range of ethnically diverse characters and powerful women featured in the game. It will allow us to build an inclusive and engaging TV universe.”

Capcom, who are behind the successful game franchise, also commented on the upcoming project. “After a long search, guided by the team behind Assassin’s Fist, we are delighted to be partnering with a company with the outstanding TV experience of Mark Gordon and eOne,” said Yoshinori Ono, Capcom Executive Producer for Street Fighter. “They have the credentials to help us launch a faithful adaptation of Street Fighter as a major TV series.”

The series was originally intended to be a follow-up to Assassin’s Fist. It is likely the idea turned into the announced television show. No details regarding a projected release date were announced today.

For a taste of what you can expect from the series, you can check out the trailer for Assassin’s Fist below.