Street Fighter V December beta test features Laura, Zangief and Dhalsim
Capcom offers a cinematic video for Street Fighter V, which will be launching across Europe and North America on February 16, 2016, for PC and PS4.
Previously, the Street Fighter V betas have only offered the ability to play against other players in ranked matches and a training mode while players await new opponents between matches. GMG is known for fast delivery of keys (in most cases instant delivery). However if you have recently bought a Steam Machine, you will be pleased to learn that Capcom has announced that the game will also be compatible with SteamOS, meaning that Steam Machine owners should be able to play the game. Generally, GMG extends its codes through the weekend, but we have word that a lower discount coupon of 20% off will be showing up tomorrow in conjunction with a planned sales event.
Furthermore, Shoryuken also revealed how different the beta testing for “Street Fighter 5” would be as compared to the previous betas, as the game nears its release date. There will also be two server 10-hour maintenance windows during the beta.
“The only thing Japanese players will need to play Street Fighter V during the next beta phase is an active PlayStation Plus subscription”, the website stated.
Gamasutra EIC Kris Graft suggested that creating a Steam Controller configuration for your game, as Capcom will now do for SFV, is an easy way to make your game more approachable and potentially attractive to a wider audience. “Before, entries were chosen by lottery, making it much harder to get in when compared to the simple pre-order methods of other regions”.