It seems that little by little Capcom is beginning to solve the many problems that the Street Fighter V servers have suffered since its official launch last Tuesday.
The exclusive fighting title in its version for PlayStation 4 consoles has suffered, most likely due to the flood of players, significant problems in its online connection that have affected the servers in certain regions, problems that have led to lag, connection failures, failures to update scores or even cuts in the middle of games.
Now Capcom has officially commented that part of these problems have been corrected and that little by little they will continue working to completely solve all the anomalies detected.
We know that there is still a lot to improve and that not everyone has enjoyed the same gaming experience
In this link you can Take a look at how the problems are being solved.
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