Street Fighter V Will Run On Windows PCs And Steam OS

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Traditionally, Street Fighter games released on computers have only supported the Windows operating system. This will change with the release of Street Fighter V. Capcom has announced the next title will also support the Linux Steam OS and Valve’s Steam Controller.

 

This support will begin with the third Street Fighter V beta. Capcom has confirmed the Steam Controller will work when people play the game on Windows PCs this weekend.

 

Additional information on the Steam OS version of Street Fighter V has yet to be announced. The PlayStation 4 and Windows PC versions will be available on February 16.


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