Through the SFV Server account on Twitter, Capcom has officially apologized with players for sudden connection errors in Street Fighter V multiplayer during its launch, which made online play and the full experience impossible; something that It usually happens on the first day. of many online games.
The company has stated that the problem is causing falls on the servers “has already been identified” and will be resolved very soon. The game’s own producer, Yoshinori Ono, has reiterated through your personal account their “most sincere apologies” about this situation with the Street Fighter V servers, adding that they plan to solve the problem as fast as possible.
You can check it in the tweets below:
We are aware that users are experiencing issues logging into the game and uploading match results, and are currently working on a solution.
— SFV Server (@SFVServer) February 16, 2016
We are aware that users are experiencing issues logging into the game and uploading match results, and are currently working on a solution.
— SFV Server (@SFVServer) February 16, 2016
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