{"id":71859,"date":"2015-10-09T13:28:36","date_gmt":"2015-10-09T13:28:36","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.lolr.de\/?p=71859"},"modified":"2019-10-14T18:58:40","modified_gmt":"2019-10-14T18:58:40","slug":"impatient-for-street-fighter-v-no-problem","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.lolr.de\/2015\/10\/09\/impatient-for-street-fighter-v-no-problem\/","title":{"rendered":"Impatient For Street Fighter V? No Problem!"},"content":{"rendered":"
<\/a><\/p>\n Street Fighter V has been one of the most exciting titles in gaming for a few years now, but there’s one important drawback: it doesn’t actually exist yet.<\/p>\n When Capcom announced that it was making a fifth signature edition of its timeless fighter franchise, the swell of attention and excitement that followed was noteworthy. A lot of the focus was on the fact that the game was announced only for Playstation 4 and PC usage (excluding Xbox and Nintendo systems), but really the big story was the creation of the game at all. The idea of bringing a franchise with humble beginnings on arcade systems to next-gen console quality held a lot of intrigue, and the early trailer<\/a> for the game demonstrated that Capcom intended to use the full visual power of the PS4.<\/p>\n But then the game was delayed, and delayed again. Once expected to be released in 2015, perhaps even early in the year, Street Fighter V is now expected to arrive spring 2016. According to Kotaku<\/a>, the game’s beta (which was not a great success) is still online for a lucky few. For most of us, it’s back to the waiting game, with the hope that the currently projected release date ends up being accurate.<\/p>\n Fortunately there are more ways to play and enjoy Street Fighter on modern systems than a lot of people might realize. The perception is that the gaming series was in need of a new edition to bring it into the latest era of gaming, and strictly speaking that may be true. Street Fighter is iconic, and it would seem wrong for next-gen consoles not to get their own version of it. But through downloads, online platforms, and even mobile gaming, Street Fighter has already extended into a lot of new avenues.<\/p>\n The best source for avid Street Fighter fans who want to keep playing their old favorites while waiting for Street Fighter V to come out is undoubtedly the Steam Community<\/a>, where a number of old Street Fighter games are available for instant purchase and download. Street Fighter V is listed as well, but will not be available until the game is widely released. In the meantime, the most recent spin-off of the series\u2014Ultra Street Fighter IV, a 2014 update on 2008’s Street Fighter IV\u2014is there for download. Additionally, the bulk of the Street Fighter X Tekken crossover series is available, as are numerous in-game upgrades and updates.<\/p>\n