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Eventhub posted their article based on their interview with Matt Dahlgren, the Director of Brand Marketing & eSports at Capcom. I wouldn't provide full copy and paste, so if you want to read whole article, click here.
On Roster Selection Process and Long Term plan
On Style and Tone, fresh takes on old faces, and brand new characters
On Stages
One Disc
I'm glad that we finally got a confirmation on One Disc.
On Roster Selection Process and Long Term plan
"If you looked at how we handled Street Fighter 4, it was the dominant fighting game of that generation of consoles, we're expecting the same from Street Fighter 5, so we are thinking long term," he stated.
We did not just follow the poll rankings as law, there's a lot of elements that come into play when creating a roster and gameplay styles, and it's not necessarily our job to give fans exactly what they want it's our job to be innovative and give fans what they don't even know they want yet," he said.
On Style and Tone, fresh takes on old faces, and brand new characters
"A good example for our tone is Birdie," said Dahlgren. "I don't think anyone really saw him coming, but we had this really cool character design he's practically a new character in himself but he doesn't take up one of the slots we have for brand new fighters.
"Very soon in the future, you will see brand new characters for the franchise," noted Dahlgren.
On Stages
"Every character won't have a stage based on them, but we will be staying true to the Street Fighter franchise in bringing new locations throughout the globe to the game in the form of new stages, but there won't be parity between characters and stages.
One Disc
"This is the only disc you're ever going to need to own to get all of the content in the game, but we'll be revealing details of how our post-launch content happens at a later date, but it will be good news," he concluded.
I'm glad that we finally got a confirmation on One Disc.