‘Street Fighter V’ patch 1.02 now available

The popular Japanese developer Capcom has launched the most recent update for its best-seller, Street Fighter V, which takes the system to version 1.02 and delivers half of the content promised for this month.

Although it is only about half the content expected with this patch, the update has a download weight of 6.6 GB, which means that the next patch will probably also have a similar weight to be able to continue adding features to this delivery. By this time and with the entire catalog of games available on PS4, a large part of the players must already be thinking about updating the internal memory if they have some digital games.

The March update aims to add “Challenge Mode”, an online option for rematches, improvements in the battle system, adjustments to balance the gameplay and fix a lot of bugs. In addition to this, Alex will officially arrive this March 30 next to the in-game shopping store, from where we can purchase additional content.

You can see a general review at the video below:

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