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Capcom: Street Fighter V’s matchmaking now stable

Capcom has taken to its blog to declare that Street Fighter V Ranked and Casual matchmaking is now stable.

The publisher cites changes at the server level that mean players will be matched at a “much faster rate” than previously experienced.

It is important to note, however, that match quality does vary by region.

Capcom issued a press release over the weekend to stress it is taking launch issues seriously.

“We would like to assure players that we will be continually monitoring around the clock for on-going gameplay issues and player feedback,” the release stated. “Players can check the official Twitter @SFVServer for regular updates on any functionality issues they might be experiencing, including any further server errors or if we have to initiate any down time.”

Street Fighter V is available now on PS4 and Windows PC.


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