Tuesday, January 8, 2019

Street Fighter V gets rid of in-game advertisements

Capcom decides to not include any in-game ads for Street Fighter V, a much-required move that finally made its existence.
As Capcom decided and announced to include sponsored advertisements and featured content while the players tried to play their game, created a massive wave of negative reviews.
As the player tried to indulge with its character in the game to fight the opponent now and then, a new add prompted. And accidentally when players clicked on it, it redirected them to the sponsors of the advertisement.
Soon after noticing a wave of negative feedback it took no time for the developers of Street Fighter V to remove any advertisement from the game to settle the heat of haters down.
The past week, the in-game ads vanished away without any prior intimation or declaration by Capcom. Although referring to the Tweet by Street Fighter V producer Yoshinori Ono, he thanked all the active users and players for providing reviews and their opinion associated with the inclusion of in-game ads.
He Tweeted that the developers at Capcom respect and value the reviews provided by the vast number of players in regards to the new in-game ads. He claimed that we would analyse all the received reviews as they prove to be the most significant means to understand the requirements of the players and what pleases them and improve on the required features in the feature.
Street Fighter V is a similar variant to its previous series, as it adopts a similar playing style and side-scrolling gameplay with continues action and fighting amongst the players. As you progress in the game and land few punches to your opponent, gradually three different skills are unlocked.
To use those skills players were interrupted with random pop up ads for the upcoming Capcom tour event. This was the major triggering point for the players as they were unable to initiate their unique skills in the game.
But as the negative reviews hunted the developers at Capcom, it made the programmers to remove the promotional ads as soon as possible.  As the ads were removed right after the day the event ended, it made the Street Fighter V players come to a rest and finally allowed them to enjoy their in-game experience.
It is quite commendable on the part of the Capcom to take immediate action on the ongoing negative reviews by the players, and Capcom should be appreciated to respect the users of their game.
It is also well taken to the fact that producer of Street Fighter V tried to interact with the players on individual bases and took the initiative to rectify the required demands of the players.
Karen Minton is a Microsoft Office expert and has been working in the technical industry since 2002. As a technical expert, Karen  has written technical blogs, manuals, white papers, and reviews for many websites such as office.com/setup  .



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