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'Street Fighter V' News & Update: Capcom to Support 'Street Fighter V' Until 2020

'Street Fighter V' News & Update: Capcom to Support 'Street Fighter V' Until 2020

Capcom plans long-term support for "Street Fighter V." Producer Yoshinori Ono confirmed this news and he added Capcom will support the video game until 2020,

In a recent interview with Famitsu, "Street Fighter V" Producers Ono and Tomoaki Ayano said that the studio has a plan for the game that goes all the way to the next decade.

"It's not just a 1-2 year thing. We're looking pretty far ahead," said Ono. "We've planned out as far as 2020 or so," he added.

Capcom Cup 2016 will be held next weekend at PlayStation Experience, according to VG247. Many players are waiting for some announcements of the event. Speaking of Capcom Cup 2016, the developer removed "Street Fighter V" stage dubbed as "Skies of Honor" from the competitive play The company confirmed it via Twitter.

"Due to being too distracting for tournament play, the #SFV Skies of Honor stage will not be used for Capcom Cup 2016 and the CPT2017 Season," Capcom wrote. The reason why they removed "Skies of Honor" from comepetitive play is because it is "too distracting" for some players. "Skies of Honor" takes place atop an airbone plane. What makes it different is the plane is moving and rotating while the characters are battling, thus it makes you feel dizzy or distracted.

A Brazillian "Street Fighter" player Keoma shared his assessment about the stage online. He said while playing "Street Fighter V" with "Skies of Honor," he felt "a bit dizzy and with a light headache."

Keoma also noted that there's a chance you'll get confused while tracking the jumping opponent as the stage rotates and moves constantly. Despite the observation, the player said that maybe some players might not feel the same way as he had.

After sharing assessment, Capcom then removed the "Skies of Honor" from competitive play. It seems the company agrees with Keoma.

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