Sony PS4/PS5 Street Fighter V
This is what Wikipedia.org had to say about this game: Street Fighter V From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigation Jump to search For the anime based on the second installment of the series, see Street Fighter II V. Street Fighter V Street Fighter V box artwork.png Box artwork for the original home console release, depicting Ryu Developer(s) Capcom Dimps Publisher(s) Capcom Director(s) Takayuki Nakayama Producer(s) Koichi Sugiyama[1] Artist(s) Toshiyuki Kamei Composer(s) Masahiro Aoki Hideyuki Fukasawa Keiki Kobayashi Takatsugu Wakabayashi Zac Zinger Series Street Fighter Engine Unreal Engine 4 Platform(s) PlayStation 4 Microsoft Windows Arcade Release Original Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4 WW: February 16, 2016 Arcade Edition Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4 WW: January 16, 2018 Arcade JP: March 14, 2019 (Type Arcade) Champion Edition Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4 WW: February 14, 2020 Genre(s) Fighting Mode(s) Single-player, multiplayer Arcade system Taito Type X4 Street Fighter V[a] is a fighting game developed by Capcom and Dimps and published by Capcom for the PlayStation 4 and Microsoft Windows in 2016. The game was initially announced for Linux, but this version was never released.[citation needed] Similar to the previous games in the Street Fighter series, Street Fighter V features a side-scrolling fighting gameplay system. The game also introduces the "V-Gauge", which builds as the player receives attacks and adds three new skills. The game features 16 characters at launch, with four of them being new to the series. A story mode and 30 additional characters were added through updates and downloadable content. According to Capcom, the game was a PlayStation 4 console exclusive as both Sony and Capcom had "the same vision for the growth potential in the fighting game space". The game was powered by Unreal Engine 4, and had a beta test prior to its launch. Upon release, the game received mixed reviews, with critics praising the game's graphics and gameplay, but was criticized for its lack of content and characters, as well as its technical issues such as broken servers at launch and software bugs. Capcom was expecting the game to sell at least 2 million copies by the end of their fiscal year 2016. It missed the sales target, selling only 1.4 million copies as of March 31, 2016; as of September 30, 2020, its accumulated sales reached 5.0 million, making it the 2nd best selling Street Fighter game on home consoles according to Capcom's Platinum fiscal report.[2] Its update, Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition, released on January 16, 2018 and was received more positively with improvements to the user interface and content, in particular its single-player modes and the addition of the much-requested Arcade Mode. A second update, titled Street Fighter V: Champion Edition, includes all fighters, stages, and most of the costumes released through its fourth season. It was released on February 14, 2020, as the original disc together with a voucher code to download the remaining content. -- Watch live at https://www.twitch.tv/allynepowell
This is what Wikipedia.org had to say about this game: Street Fighter V From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigation Jump to search For the anime based on the second installment of the series, see Street Fighter II V. Street Fighter V Street Fighter V box artwork.png Box artwork for the original home console release, depicting Ryu Developer(s) Capcom Dimps Publisher(s) Capcom Director(s) Takayuki Nakayama Producer(s) Koichi Sugiyama[1] Artist(s) Toshiyuki Kamei Composer(s) Masahiro Aoki Hideyuki Fukasawa Keiki Kobayashi Takatsugu Wakabayashi Zac Zinger Series Street Fighter Engine Unreal Engine 4 Platform(s) PlayStation 4 Microsoft Windows Arcade Release Original Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4 WW: February 16, 2016 Arcade Edition Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4 WW: January 16, 2018 Arcade JP: March 14, 2019 (Type Arcade) Champion Edition Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4 WW: February 14, 2020 Genre(s) Fighting Mode(s) Single-player, multiplayer Arcade system Taito Type X4 Street Fighter V[a] is a fighting game developed by Capcom and Dimps and published by Capcom for the PlayStation 4 and Microsoft Windows in 2016. The game was initially announced for Linux, but this version was never released.[citation needed] Similar to the previous games in the Street Fighter series, Street Fighter V features a side-scrolling fighting gameplay system. The game also introduces the "V-Gauge", which builds as the player receives attacks and adds three new skills. The game features 16 characters at launch, with four of them being new to the series. A story mode and 30 additional characters were added through updates and downloadable content. According to Capcom, the game was a PlayStation 4 console exclusive as both Sony and Capcom had "the same vision for the growth potential in the fighting game space". The game was powered by Unreal Engine 4, and had a beta test prior to its launch. Upon release, the game received mixed reviews, with critics praising the game's graphics and gameplay, but was criticized for its lack of content and characters, as well as its technical issues such as broken servers at launch and software bugs. Capcom was expecting the game to sell at least 2 million copies by the end of their fiscal year 2016. It missed the sales target, selling only 1.4 million copies as of March 31, 2016; as of September 30, 2020, its accumulated sales reached 5.0 million, making it the 2nd best selling Street Fighter game on home consoles according to Capcom's Platinum fiscal report.[2] Its update, Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition, released on January 16, 2018 and was received more positively with improvements to the user interface and content, in particular its single-player modes and the addition of the much-requested Arcade Mode. A second update, titled Street Fighter V: Champion Edition, includes all fighters, stages, and most of the costumes released through its fourth season. It was released on February 14, 2020, as the original disc together with a voucher code to download the remaining content. -- Watch live at https://www.twitch.tv/allynepowell