On Sunday, Yoshinori Ono revealed that he will be leaving Capcom after nearly 30 years, marking what many consider to be the end of an era for both the company and fighting games at large. The longtime producer has been the public face of the Street Fighter games for well over a decade, playing a
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Capcom producer Ryota Niitsuma announced via Twitter he left Capcom. Niitsuma was involved in many fighting games and crossover games at Capcom. The first Project X Zone, Street Fighter IV, the Marvel Vs Capcom series, and Tatsunoko Vs Capcom all have his name on them. He also worked on the Resident Evil Revelations series. Ryota
A subredditor by the name of Altimor took to fixing the notorious and oft referred to as Street Fighter V‘s “broken” netcode by reverse engineering it. As he documents, it only took two days to implement a simple fix that addresses the one-sided rollback issues (in which one person lags while the other person has
The official Street Fighter Twitter account revealed some big news, news hinted at since last month by the producer Yoshinori Ono. Street Fighter V: Champion Edition will be launching on February 14th of next year. Champion Edition will included 40 characters, 34 stages, over 200 costumes, and all the modes released so far for the
While this year has brought plenty of new fighting experiences to fighting game vets like ARMS and Injustice 2, those looking for something closer to the classics can sit back with the Arcade Edition of Street Fighter IV this week, thanks to Xbox One’s growing library of backwards compatible titles. Xbox’s Larry Hryb (aka Major