Curiously not the PC version
The current version of the Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection is fairly solid, but a few issues with online play still remain. Next week, Capcom will be issuing a patch on October 23 that hopefully squashes those bugs on consoles. PC users, for some reason, are left out of the mix.
In a post on the Capcom Unity blog, the patch notes for each console iteration basically reads the same. The Switch version is getting a few more tweaks to allow for cross-region friend matches, but otherwise, this update will be adding “general fixes” and “text and asset corrections.” It isn’t a huge update, but one that should smooth things out.
The full patch notes are below:
Nintendo Switch:
Online Improvements:
- Improving online capabilities and ability to host lobbies
- Friends between the Japanese and international versions can locate one another’s lobbies
- General fixes
Localization Fixes:
- Updated Japanese strings
- Corrections to Korean Photosensitivity Warning
Training Mode Improvements: Multiple fixes have been made to improve dummy behavior.
Audio Improvements: Stereo playback improvements for Street Fighter III titles.
Museum Updates: Text and asset corrections have been applied.
PlayStation 4 and Xbox One:
Online Improvements:
- General Fixes
Localization Fixes:
- Updated Japanese strings
- Corrections to Korean Photosensitivity Warning
Training Mode Improvements: Multiple fixes have been made to improve dummy behavior.
Audio Improvements: Stereo playback improvements for Street Fighter III titles.
Museum Updates: Text and asset corrections have been applied.
Update for Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection on October 23 [Capcom Unity]