07-10-2015, 07:36 PM
Ono: An Arcade Version of Street Fighter V is Not Impossible
When Street Fighter V launches sometime next year, it will be the first numbered Street Fighter sequel to head straight to consoles without a prior arcade release. The relatively smaller size of the arcade market compared to consoles and the fact that Sony is backing the title have both likely contributed to the upcoming game’s break with tradition.
But that doesn’t mean an arcade version won’t ever happen. In an interview with Mexican game outlet Level Up at Electronic Game Show, series producer Yoshinori Ono stated that an arcade version of the game is not impossible.
That said, the team is currently focused on the home version and the worldwide community on PlayStation 4 and PC. Ono states that hopes for an arcade version are not dead, and that Street Fighter V may eventually hit Japanese game centers sometime in the future.
Source: Level Up, thanks to Dragonfave723 for the tip
http://shoryuken.com/2015/10/07/ono-an-arc...not-impossible/
When Street Fighter V launches sometime next year, it will be the first numbered Street Fighter sequel to head straight to consoles without a prior arcade release. The relatively smaller size of the arcade market compared to consoles and the fact that Sony is backing the title have both likely contributed to the upcoming game’s break with tradition.
But that doesn’t mean an arcade version won’t ever happen. In an interview with Mexican game outlet Level Up at Electronic Game Show, series producer Yoshinori Ono stated that an arcade version of the game is not impossible.
That said, the team is currently focused on the home version and the worldwide community on PlayStation 4 and PC. Ono states that hopes for an arcade version are not dead, and that Street Fighter V may eventually hit Japanese game centers sometime in the future.
Source: Level Up, thanks to Dragonfave723 for the tip
http://shoryuken.com/2015/10/07/ono-an-arc...not-impossible/