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Capcom threatens to kick out players who play the pirated version of Street Fighter 6
Since the first closed beta of Street Fighter 6 closed its doors a few months ago, many players have been accessing a unauthorized version of her to train ahead of the game’s release on June 2. Community members have been asking Capcom ever since to take action on the matter, especially in the environment of its facet on-line competitive, since practicing in the pirated version can give you an advantage over those who are waiting for the official arrival of the game.
Finally, the Capcom Fighters official accountfocused on the organization of competitive events and communication with this sector, has issued a statement in which he warns those who use the pirated version of the closed beta of Street Fighter 6 that they can end up expelled from the championships that are held when the game is for sale. The statement says that accessing the hacked beta is “a violation of the closed beta terms of service and may be considered a violation of the code of conduct of Capcom Pro Tour”.
pic.twitter.com/t4aQmwMhLY—Capcom Fighters (@CapcomFighters) April 28, 2023
Impressions of the World Tour of Street Fighter 6
This announcement coincides with the arrival of the demo of Street Fighter 6 to all platforms, a version focused on the World Tour mode that in vandal We have already been able to try to tell you in our impressions that “Street Fighter 6 It is spectacular, hilarious and complete. Its combat system will delight fans of the saga and other fans of fighting games, but it is also easily understandable for newbies. And we believe that therein lies the key to the Capcom title, his main innovation: get many to enter this genre for the first time and that many others who left it return to it.
Street Fighter 6 arrive the June 2nd to PS5, Xbox Series X/S, PS4 and PC.