10-05-2017, 01:21 PM
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(10-05-2017, 12:35 PM)RepentantSky Wrote: I'm sorry but that technicality is so freaking minor it doesn't count. You don't release a second version of a game in January, one of the most successful months of any given year, without the intent to profit. They broke their promise, flat out.
I disagree. When Capcom said there wouldn't be any new editions they meant in the terms of new games you had to buy. To be more specific, Capcom said (and I quote) that you will "only have to buy one disc" in order to keep playing the game.
Back then, every time a company released a new edition of a game you had to buy a whole new game every time. For example, back then you HAD to buy Super Street Fighter II Turbo even if you owned the champion Edition or the vanilla version. This is not the case here.
The only people that will have to pay for SFVAE are people who haven't bought the game yet. People who already own the vanilla version will recieve the Arcade Edition as a FREE update. They have reiterated many times that (and again, I quote) "you will only have to buy one disc" . The physical version of AE isn't even full price (60$) anyway, it's just 39.99$.
I mean, come on. Back when Lab Zero Games did something similar with Skullgirls by releasing Skullgirls: Encore everyone was praising them for that. Why it is different when it comes to Capcom and SF?
Anyway, so Yoshinori Ono released a statement regarding this update.