‘Street Fighter V’ News & Updates: ‘Street Fighter V’ Statues Released Amid Game’s Lack Of Content, Glitches And Connectivity Issues

Diehard "Street Fighter V" fans would be definitely thrilled as Pop Culture Shock Toys recently announced that the highly detailed statues of the game's characters are now available for preorders. The "Street Fighter V" statues came along with current issues in the game's DLC.

Capcom already released "Street Fighter V" two months ago but for some gamers, having a memorabilia from the game would complete the experience. According to GameSpot, the highly detailed "Street Fighter V" statues come at an expensive price ranging from $300 to $900.

Among the most expensive "Street Fighter V" statues are the three different Ryu statues: Ryu, Evil Ryu and Hot Ryu, which cost $900 each, Game Informer notes. The Ryu statues are not yet available for preorder until Apr. 18.

Other "Street Fighter V" characters also have their own statues at prices from $300 to $410. These include Ken, Cammy, Necali and Charlie Nash.

Meanwhile, the "Street Fighter V" March update is still having some glitches. Design & Trend reports that "Street Fighter V" players are experiencing a "strange bug" in Alex's character DLC, which removed the character balance changes.

The latest "Street Fighter V" bug is reportedly becoming a major issue since the game's 1.02 update made visible tweaks, especially in throws, V-triggers and jumps. Other fighters, except for Alex, have also been updated but the bug seems to exemplify the criticisms "Street Fighter V" face since its launch in February.

In other related news, "Street Fighter V" producer Yoshinori Ono recently admitted that he and his team might have overlooked some important details, causing some glitches in the game. Techno Buffalo reveals the "Street Fighter V" issues include rage quitters, connectivity issues and a lack of single player options.

"I think it's safe to say that we underestimated the popularity of some of the single-player features," Ono said. "That said, we are excited about the two all-new single-player modes - character story and survival - and we have plans to continue to refine and expand into those experiences."

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