Street Fighter V: Returning Character's Special Attacks, Features Detailed by Capcom

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As Street Fighter V is still rather fresh from its release almost a month ago, there have been some obvious requests that fell from the fans recently which may come to the world soon enough. More importantly, one of the more interesting characters is said to be making its infamous return to the roster.

According to VG247, there is a patch expected to hit the game as per Capcom, set to make bug fixes of all sorts that the fans deem fit. The appealing claim recently, however, is the re-appearance of Alex, one of the recognizable characters that full-pledged Street Fighter players recall.

Being highly talked about and asked to make a comeback, Alex is a fierce grappler that carries a promising back story. First appearing back in 1997's Street Fighter III, Alex has a short temper that somewhat instigates trouble towards him.As his parents died during his youth, Alex was raised by Tom, a friend of his father that tutored him on everything that he knows about fighting, according to Breathe Cast.

In terms of gameplay, Alex will have a close range Power Bomb command grab that deals massive damage to his opponents. His long limbs will also provide ample mid-ranged reach when needed as well as other special attacks that can cover massive parts of the screen when being kept out. Capcom believes that fans who look to be systematic grapplers in the game up close and at mid-range will like the engineering of Alex.

Games Radar delivered that many players of Street Fighter V were spotted to have abused rage quitting in between their battles. Capcom then established a weekly sweep to avoid these occurrences, with a penalty designed to befall those found worthy.

Street Fighter V was launched last February 16, 2016. So far, fans have expressed admiration over the game and are still looking forward to more announced characters in the form of either time-release or downloadable contents.

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Street Fighter V, 2016 video games, PS4
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