Street Fighter V is still fresh from its release not so long back. After recent experiences from the fans, reviews are already in order as the original fans criticize the possible future of the game. Requests are also part of the hype, in which Capcom definitely need to address.
According to VG247, it has essentially been a little over the week since Street Fighter V has been around. Despite the fact that the title has a massive fan base around it, many negative feedbacks have surrounded the fifth expansion, and now, a promise will is pushing Capcom over the edge.
As per Parent Herald, Street Fighter V promises fans that it will release a full story mode for those that are more than interested to learn more about the characters along the way. This may also be followed up by the rumors that an Arcade Mode will happen, but so far, Capcom has not divulged any information on the matter. Difficulty Sliders are also a consideration for the Street Fighter V title, but no confirmed news has come from Capcom.
Noted by PC Gamer, Street Fighter V has gone through multiple changes in the past, and some of the issues in which are yet to be addressed. The most controversial but rational change that was known from the start was the over sexualized design of R. Mika, as well as the seemingly too revealing pose of Cammy. These were all altered by Capcom themselves to adhere with the judgment of the masses, and to cater to a younger crowd as well.
Street Fighter V was released a few days ago, and as interestingly, Capcom confirms a fully functional cross-platform feature. This promises to give the best gaming experience even to those that may not have the new gen consoles within reach. Stay posted for more updates on Capcom's Street Fighter V and its future updates.