Next Street Fighter 5 Beta Supports Cross-Platform Play
Exact dates have not been revealed, but we now know it will feature cross-platform play.
The next beta for Street Fighter V will unlock cross-platform play between the PlayStation 4 and PC editions of the fighting game, Capcom has announced. The exact dates for the game's second beta have not been revealed, but Capcom made it clear the next trial period "will allow for PS4 and PC cross-play."
The most recent Street Fighter V beta was held August 28-September 2. This beta got off to a rocky start, as Capcom initially pulled the servers down before re-launching them later.
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