Capcom's Street Fighter V still was launched not so far back, but the time allotted for the game to be corrected was said to have been enough. The title is still expected to release a number of updates along the way, and fans fully anticipate the patches to be included.
According to International Business Times, Yoshinori Ono tried to address issues on lack of content, and was quoted, "I think it's safe to say that we underestimated the popularity of some of the single player features.That said, we are excited about the two all-new single-player modes - character story and survival - and we have plans to continue to refine and expand onto those experiences."
Game Spot noted that going alongside the aforementioned issues, Street Fighter V also faces immense complains about the unresolved rage quitter issue. In the past, it was already raised by some fans who look to play honestly and cleanly that there are fans who have abused the rage quitting action, denying some players of the rewards that is supposed to come during the match.
As per The Bit Bag, none has been done so far for the rage quitting concern, starting with the entirety of March and it was also admitted by Ono himself. As eager as fans may be, gamers will have to stay patient, as the supposed rectification of the rage quitting aspect may potentially come by within the month April; along with the anticipated inclusion of none other than Guile to the roster.
The fifth game of the series takes pride in its announcement of making the game available for cross-platform play, but it does not save Street Fighter V from experiencing flaws in its system. It was confirmed by Capcom that the remaining characters will be made available via time release; making the game quite more difficult to be patient with according to some. As mentioned above, Guile will be next character in line to be launched for the month of April.