"Street Fighter V" will be rolled out to American gamers for testing.
Capcom, the game publisher for the Street Fighter franchise, is full of excitement for their latest release, "Street Fighter V." They are going to roll the game out to American gamers for testing.
"Street Fighter V's" release is not scheduled until March of next year, but they want the game to attain perfection, as well as want to prepare for the gamers when it's officially launched. This week, they will be conducting a two-day online stress test.
"Street Fighter V" is now on its fifth iteration. The stress test will happen on Aug. 25 and 26, from 7 P.M. to 4 A.M. Gamers from North and South America will be able to feel the "Street Fighter" game in their hands. This activity should iron out additional issues and hiccups of the game.
"Street Fighter" stress test also happened in Europe and Asia before the U.S. testing dates. Technical issues regarding connection plagued last month's testing and they will check again if it has been fixed.
"Street Fighter V" beta test is meant to clear out bugs from the system, this is what the Capcom-Unity blog said to the beta testers. The publisher also wants the testers to be generous with their feedback since it is also one of the purposes of such a test, a way for the developers to see everything that is happening to the game and to make the necessary changes if needed.
Wired connection, over a WiFi, was the preferred connection for the "Street Fighter V" beta testers who signed up during their testing session. The previous test was overwhelmed by different connectivity issues that they had to extend the test. By the third day, it was very much stable and almost issue free, Ecumenical News reported.
Once the "Street Fighter V" test is done, data will be collated and analyzed; and once the issues have been fixed, a global beta test will happen. Street Fighter fans should be sure to watch out for that.
"Street Fighter V" characters Necalli and Vega are the confirmed characters that will be joining "SF5."