"Street Fighter 5" will feature a new patch update for the PlayStation 4 and PC versions, as well as a punishment being served for rage quitters online.
Game producer Yoshinori Ono tweeted that a new patch 1.02 update for "Street Fighter 5" will be in the works very soon for the PS4 and PC versions after several complaints of the online contents that are featured within the game.
Players were disappointed at how "Street Fighter 5's" online modes suffered random network errors and long waiting times for online matches until now, Attack of the Fanboy reported.
Ono also tweeted an apology for the gaming fans regarding the online problems in "Street Fighter 5", but he stated that things are going in there favor and will continue to work on the problems plaguing the latest sequel.
Meanwhile, Capcom addressed another issue for "Street Fighter 5" regarding players that are rage quitting during online matches, which annoyed several gamers online. The Japanese game company is fully aware of the situations and announced that they will take action about it.
Players that have purposely quit an online match is their only means to preserved their League points in "Street Fighter 5" and Capcom is looking for a long term solution for rage quitters.
Capcom will be making a direct action to the online offenders in "Street Fighter 5", describing it as "severe" and will be implemented starting this week, Gamerant reported.
Players are urged to upload photos of players who are quitting online matches on purpose to Capcom and ready a possible punishment for the gamers.
Digital media and eSports director Neidel "Haunts" Crisan stated that will continue to have improvements of the matchmaking and battle lounge features for "Street Fighter 5" such as Ranked" and "Casual" matches, expecting players to have a quicker search for an opponent.
Capcom teased that an "Arcade mode" will be added to "Street Fighter 5" very soon as gamers note that this is the only sequel to have a proper "arcade" style game mode. A new DLC character Alex will join the game next month as Juri, Guile, Balrog, Ibuki and Urien will join the roster, as well as a new story mode expansion on June.
"Street Fighter 5" is currently available in stores for the PlayStation 4 and the PC platforms.