Fans of the world's most popular fighting game Street Fighter V will have to wait for the new balance of the game.
Capcom has announced that scheduled maintenance by the end of April is delayed for a week, until May 6. The reason for this is known to everyone, the COVID-19 epidemic.
Capcom recently announced a shift in its workforce away from home, offering to install the equipment needed to make the most of their equipment.
However this leads to delays in the daily work and ordering of each part of the game, so changes announced for the match balance will have to wait a few days.
Hi Fighters. Due to the current situation with COVID-19, we will postpone the maintenance of the Street Fighter V server scheduled for the end of April until the next day. (1/3) pic.twitter.com/za62lfCPGC
– Street Fighter (@StreetFighter) April 29, 2020
This is a breakdown of Street Fighter V players competing online, dealing with inaccurate numbers within the system that indicate the opponent's interaction.
Reported to be malfunctioning, this service will have to remain on hold for a while until Capcom can make the correct measurement sheets. Fans expect Capcom's willingness to fix its criticized system instead of leaving it there.
Street Fighter V is not the only game the company relinquishes custody and support in the face of solitary confinement. Monster Hunter World: Iceborne delayed part of its operations until it delayed the launch of new content.
As the Japanese company applauds the long work of its employees and continues to adapt, it can be expected that its fans will tolerate one another.
With the recent release of Resident Evil 3, Capcom currently has the best commitment for players to play their best, without overburdening them, something that fits them well in the coming months.