Capcom Apologizes For Street Fighter Issues
Street Fighter V has been having a lot of issues recently, so much so that fans have been wondering how much developer Capcom has been listening to them.
In a post on the Capcom Unity forums, Capcom openly addressed this:
“Over the past few months, there have been a lot of questions coming our way surrounding upcoming content around the game and the current state of the development roadmap.
We’ll be the first to admit that we can improve our communication with the community, in terms of where our priorities lie around the game and status updates. We plan to change that in the coming weeks and months and will work to quickly address topics that come up in the community as best we can.”
Also, it appears that their focus on being more open and fixing issues may result in the postponing of new character Ibuki:
“We had originally aimed to release her in the last week of May, but in order to provide the best experience possible for our players, we decided to postpone her. We are doing our best to release the content in the last week of June.
To reiterate, we are currently aiming for the last week of June to release both Ibuki and the Cinematic Story Mode.
We apologize to our players all over the globe for not communicating this change to our release schedule sooner.
While we planned to talk about the timing of her release this week, it’s clear that we should have been more upfront with everyone on the shift in timing.”
You can read the full breakdown above.