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'Street Fighter 5' DLC rumors: Dudley, Gotch, Sarai added to the roster likely; Capcom apologizes for the sequel's lack of content, server issues!

| May 24, 2016 01:30 AM EDT

Street Fighter 5 is an upcoming fighting video game developed by Capcom for the PlayStation 4 and PC platform.

The latest details for "Street Fighter 5" will three possible DLC characters in the roster and Capcom apologizing for the sequels lack of content and server issues.

It seems that "Street Fighter 5" maybe getting new characters to the roster as Capcom already release two fighters in the past months such as Alex and Guile. This time around three characters are being hinted to appear in the latest title and these are the English boxer Dudley, his loyal butler Gotch and the ninja warrior Sarai Kurasawa.

Capcom release the character profiles of three characters along with their photos with a "Street Fighter 5" logo on it, hinting that they will be appearing in the game soon and it is unknown yet if they are playable characters in the game, EventHubs reported.

Although, "Street Fighter" game creator Yoshinori Ono stated that there will be a next wave of characters after the first DLC fighters which include Juri, Ibuki and Balrog.

Could this mean that Dudley, Goth and Sarai will be part of that roster in the future content of "Street Fighter 5"?

In other news, Capcom made an apology to the gaming fans regarding "Street Fighter 5's" lack of in-game content and server problems.

CEO Kenzo Tsujimoto stated that the company's revenue suffered because they did not give "Street Fighter 5" the proper treatment and attention before the game's launch. As a result, the Japanese game company has modified its entire development strategy and "polish" the game sequel, Polygon reported.

"Street Fighter 5" arrival to the PlayStation 4 and PC platforms has met with several complaints from gaming fans due to its lack of offline game modes and troubles with "rage quitters" during online matches. Capcom has already devised a solution for these "rage quitters" as they implemented the anti-disconnects system, which will allow penalties for gamers who are rage quitting in Ranked and Casual matches five times.

The punishment for that will be a two hour matchmaking penalty, but it will not be enough as players will not lose League Points. However, Capcom assured that they will continue to improve "Street Fighter 5's" systems so gamers can expect a harsher punishment for them soon.

Ono stated that they are looking to add a "Versus CPU" game mode and more unannounced gameplay content for offline players in "Street Fighter 5' that will be made throughout this year and beyond.

"Street Fighter 5" is currently available for the PlayStation 4 and PC platforms.

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