While fans are excited to play "Street Fighter 5," game creators suggested that there might be a delay in its release date.
Since the official announcement hasn't been made yet, Capcom is still reportedly working on ways to fix the bug issues on the game's released betas, Game Spot reported.
"Unfortunately, several new issues arose last night in regards to our matchmaking system and the rate at which matches were made," Capcom's official statement said. "We are not confident that the matchmaking rate will improve significantly throughout the course of this beta period. That said, user experiences will vary."
The giant gaming studio further explained that resources of the highly anticipated fighting title remain to be "limited," thus it is expected to "not operate exactly as we intended," possibly a clear indication that "Street Fighter 5" release date will be delayed.
However, despite the issues the developers are facing, Capcom reminded fans to keep their eyes and open for further updates about the game's progress.
"Continue to periodically turn on our servers for players to access, so keep your eyes open for new opportunities to play more SFV," the company continued.
Meanwhile, PC Advisor reported that "Street Fighter 5" release date could happen in March 2016 and will be made availble for both PS4 and PC.
And while the game's release date remains to be uncertain, game developers assured that when it hit the shelves fans could expect outstanding graphics since it's going to run on the latest Unreal Engine 4.
Moreover, "Street Fighter 5" is reportedly confirmed to feature the appearance of Zangief, Capcom confirmed.
Also, it was leaked that Brazilian fighter Laura will also be one of the playable character coming to the game.
According to Attack of the Fanboy, the leak information came from Famitsu.