Street Fighter V releases next week (at last!) for PlayStation 4 and PC, and Capcom intends to keep people engaged with the game for an entire console generation – or what’s left of it, anyway. What does that mean, exactly? Essentially, you shouldn’t expect a potential Street Fighter VI to exist for a long, long time.
In an interview with McV, brand manager for Capcom Brian Ayers said that you’ll only ever need the base game – physical or digital – to get the full Street Fighter V experience, and that the company hopes continued post-launch release will satisfy players for years to come.
We’ve been quite honest in saying that Street Fighter V – the disc or digital edition – is the only version that you’ll ever need. You’ll never have to buy or be forced to buy another iteration further down the line. What that means is you...
In an interview with McV, brand manager for Capcom Brian Ayers said that you’ll only ever need the base game – physical or digital – to get the full Street Fighter V experience, and that the company hopes continued post-launch release will satisfy players for years to come.
We’ve been quite honest in saying that Street Fighter V – the disc or digital edition – is the only version that you’ll ever need. You’ll never have to buy or be forced to buy another iteration further down the line. What that means is you...
- 2/10/2016
- by Joe Pring
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