Street Fighter Executive Producer Yoshinori Ono has responded to the controversy over Street Fighter V’s in-game ads that was added to the game via December 11 Patch. Ono hinted that the in-game ads are here to stay and they are going to tweak the current working of it in Street Fighter V.
On December 11, Capcom released a new patch for Street Fighter V which introduced in-game ads i.e. players were greeted with an in-game advertisements at the loading screens, character models, and stages. Although, Capcom provided an option to the players to toggle off the in-game ads, but the move to add the in-game ads in the first place did not go down too well with the fans and they criticised this move on various social media websites.
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Street Fighter Executive Producer Yoshinori Ono has responded to the criticism and it seems like the in-game ads are here to stay and Capcom will just make a slight adjustment to its current working in the game. Yoshinori Ono wrote on Twitter: “We value and thank our community for providing feedback on the new sponsored content feature added to Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition this week. We will continue collecting everyone’s feedback to consider how we can improve this new feature for players in the future”.
— Street Fighter (@StreetFighter) December 17, 2018
It’s not like Capcom has added in-game adds to Street Fighter V without offering any incentives to players who view or watch it, players who watch or view the ads get some Fight Money which is the in-game currency. Currently, the ads that are up and running in-game are Capcom Pro Tour Series and Sales Ad for the extra in-game content.
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Published: Dec 17, 2018 10:17 am