Release date of "Street Fighter 5" is reportedly coming very soon but reports about its delay rose, as beta versions of the games have been packed with bugs that may potentially take time away for developers to work on the fighting title.
In an article reported by Game Spot, it has been revealed how Capcom is still trying to fix bugs and issues for the game, as it was reportedly returned numerous times.
"Unfortunately, several new issues arose last night in regards to our matchmaking system and the rate at which matches were made," Capcom revealed in a statement. "We are not confident that the matchmaking rate will improve significantly throughout the course of this beta period. That said, user experiences will vary."
The gaming developing company also revealed that the title is still expected to be "limited" and to "not operate exactly as we intended," while they are in the process of fixing the issues for the game.
However, more updates are expected to roll out very soon to vastly improve the gameplay of the fighting title and hopefully come closer for a release date for "Street Fighter 5."
"Continue to periodically turn on our servers for players to access, so keep your eyes open for new opportunities to play more SFV," the company continued.
Meanwhile, PC Advisor revealed in their report that fans should keep an eye about the release date news for "Street Fighter 5."
According to the source, the game could potentially work on the latest Unreal Engine 4, which will vastly improve the graphics and motion of the characters in the game.
In addition to that, new characters may also be introduced in the game after it has been revealed that Ken, Necalli, Vega and R. Mika are among the characters that should be expected in the game.
Release date of "Street Fighter 5" is expected in 2016 and could appear for the PC, PS4, Xbox One and arcades.