'Street Fighter V' To Be Supported By Capcom Until Year 2020; Confirmed By Video Game Producer

By Marion Villareal - 28 Nov '16 10:01AM
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It has been confirmed that "Street Fighter V" will be supported and kept long-term by Capcom, tentatively until the year 2020. The fans need not worry that it will be taken down since the video game is expected to stay a while.

Capcom Assures To Support "Street Fighter V" Until At Least Year 2020

It can be recalled that during the launch of "Street Fighter V," it has been criticized intensely. There were countless mistakes during its launch and was even criticized to a point that it was described horribly that could not be forgotten. However, it has managed to work itself out and is even supported by Capcom despite what it has gone through. They have initially denied a plan to relaunch the game but decided to keep it as it is and will even support it for a couple more years.

According to the video game producers, Yoshinori Ono and Tomoaki Ayano, they studio has been having this plan to let the game go on for at least a decade. Despite the negative criticisms, they never thought to cancel the game in any sense, since it wasn't intended that way. The game wasn't created to just go on for a year or two but is created to give fans the game that is satisfying for the players. There is still more that the game is bound to reveal, with a few minor bug fixes and upgrades.

"Street Fighter V: Skies Of Honor" Not Included In Capcom Camp 2016 Due To Distraction

In the upcoming Capcom Camp 2016, the "Street Fighter V: Skies of Honor" will not be included in the event. According to its representatives, the game is highly distractive to the players and would cause discomfort to the players. There was a review placed on the game that the motion of the game could cause a little dizziness and light headache as well. This has prompted the company to not include the game in the event, so not to cause any discomfort among the participants. Nevertheless, Capcom is set to support the game until at least the year 2020.

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