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Street Fighter V: Capcom addressing issue of rage-quitters, provides content roadmap

Capcom today showed off a content and service map for Street Fighter V alongside news it will soon penalise those who quit out of matches early.

First, the content map. As you can see below, it (sorta) shows what to expect, and when, from the game.

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Moreover, Capcom said it is addressing the issue of rage-quitting.

“I can confirm that it is something we are going to be addressing to make the gameplay experience one that all fans can enjoy and be rewarded fairly for,” a spokesperson said to Eurogamer in response to fans becoming upset over the current situation.

A method for addressing the situation is yet to be detailed.

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


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