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Capcom Admits Launch Mishap for Street Fighter 5 Anniversary
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Capcom Admits Launch Mishap for Street Fighter 5 Anniversary

Feb 19, 2024 11:03 AM

Capcom recently acknowledged the rocky start of Street Fighter 5 during its eighth anniversary. Despite being plagued with network issues and not meeting content expectations at launch, the development team worked tirelessly to resolve these problems, leading to a vastly improved game. Through continuous improvements, Street Fighter 5 now boasts 45 characters and enhanced game mechanics like the Battle System, V-Skill, V-Trigger II, and V-Shift. These efforts not only rectified the game's reputation but also laid the foundation for the success of Street Fighter 6. Capcom's experience with Street Fighter 5 has been instrumental in the development of the new title, which promises to maintain their progress and deliver an even better experience for the fighting game community. With its steady increase in players from Season 4 onwards, Street Fighter 5 has secured its place in the competitive scene, anticipating high-tier play at Evo and beyond.

What enhancements were added to Street Fighter 5 over time?

Street Fighter 5 saw substantial enhancements including the addition of 45 playable characters, a new Battle System, and mechanics such as V-Skill, V-Trigger II, and V-Shift. These improvements contributed to the significant growth in the game's player base.

Street Fighter, developed and published by Capcom, is a renowned fighting game franchise that began in 1987. Street Fighter 5, released in 2016, is the fifth main installment in the series. Initially criticized for its lack of content and technical issues, the game received multiple updates and expansions, which considerably improved the gameplay and variety of content, leading to its current positive standing within the fighting game community. Street Fighter 6 aims to continue this legacy, building upon the lessons learned from its predecessor.



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N3rdo N3rdo commented on: 2024-02-19 11:36:03
Man, it's great to see how Capcom turned things around for Street Fighter 5. The addition of 45 characters and those gameplay enhancements really beefed up the experience, and it's awesome to hear they're leveraging that momentum for Street Fighter 6
Mr. Bison Mr. Bison commented on: 2024-02-19 11:18:02
Hey, it's great to see how Street Fighter 5 has evolved over the years. From a rocky start to becoming a solid competitive game with 45 characters and enhanced mechanics, it's an impressive turnaround. Looking forward to how Capcom applies these lessons to Street Fighter 6
Rolling R!ck Rolling R!ck commented on: 2024-02-19 11:12:03
Man, Street Fighter 5 really leveled up over the years. From a rocky start to 45 characters and all those enhanced mechanics, Capcom deserves some serious props for turning things around. Can't wait to see how they build on this for Street Fighter 6
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