
PSU writes:
Capcom's Yoshinori Ono shares some insight into how the developer decides who makes the cut in Street Fighter V.

Street Fighter 5 launched in 2016, and is widely considered a misstep for the hugely popular franchise. This article explains why that is.
Every Street Fighter is called a misstep of the series since Street Fighter III..and even the Alpha games were not liked by everyone.
SF V had a miserable start but later it did a lot things actually better than SFIV and SF6.
SF6 is the first SF since SFII Turbo for that I did not buy at launch. And today, around 6 months after its launch I still have no motivation to buy it.
I grew out of fighting games, loved them as a kid but online you just get your ass kicked over and over leaving just the bare bones single player and also having no friends anymore who like fighting games either just makes me not want to buy or play them anymore.

Street Fighter documentary 'Here Comes a New Challenger' is now available for all, following a successful crowd funding campaign.

By Jason Monroe: Join me as I rank the best Street Fighter games of all time, taking into account their impact on the genre, gameplay mechanics, character rosters, and overall fun factor. Let’s get into it…
Round One: FIGHT!!
Ono is a funny guy, i am surprised he never pushed for Blanka, the green guy is with him wherever he goes.
Lol they fight to determine whos favorite character joins the roster, well glad the one who went wih ibuki and juri won
Didn't seem tough to me. The roster is way too safe.
...No honest comment to make here but SFV will be fun!
Wish that Namco would reveal they're selection process for Tekken 7. Would love to hear why they think certain characters can be left out or replaced.