The latest details for "Street Fighter 5" will feature a new patch update fix this month and DLC character Urien to launch on September.
It seems that the official release date for the last "Street Fighter 5" DLC character Urien has been announced as Capcom confirmed that Urien will be available on September, Event Hubs reported. It was initially reported that Urien could be part of the new patch update this month, but with Capcom already confirming the character's release it seems that gamers will not wait any longer, knowing Urien will be available next month.
Urien is the last DLC character to be included in "Street Fighter 5" roster along with Guile, Alex, Ibuki, Balrog and Juri. Capcom recently launched Juri to roster last month, along with bonus summer outfits for characters Cammy, Laura and Ibuki.
However, Capcom at the time did not formally announce as to when Urien will be added to the roster of "Street Fighter 5" after several issues and glitches were present in the game, which caused the delay of scheduled DLCs.
Urien was featured in the cinematic story mode of "Street Fighter 5" as playable character, but sadly gamers cannot use him in other game modes. A leaked gameplay video featured Urien's critical art, as viewers will see him charge a ball of energy from his hand and then slams it to the ground to create a massive electrical shock wave.
In other news, Capcom announced a new patch update for "Street Fighter 5" which will resolve several issues plaguing the game in terms of online features.
The patch update focuses heavily on the the "rage quit" issue as Capcom stated that the update is mainly to resolve the disconnection issues which happens before a match concludes. This bug has caused a number of players to decline during a match session.
The patch will certainly help get rid of gamers who are "rage quitting" in the early beginnings of the match, not to mention a more "robust" game system, VG 24/7 reported.
Capcom previously addressed the situation on "rage quitting" ever since the launching of the game, causing massive complaints for Capcom to fix. Gaming fans are hoping that the more "harsh" punishment against the "rage quitters" in order for gamers to play and enjoy "Street Fighter 5" with their friends and other gamers around the world.
"Street Fighter 5" is currently available for the PlayStation 4 and PC platforms.