The recent Street Fighter V update is preventing some PC players from launching the game, and Capcom says it's looking into the issue.
The update installs a new system-level file called Capcom.sys, and some users are apparently getting a corrupted version of that file. It appears to be connected to Capcom's recent anti-piracy measures, which were implemented with this new update.
We're currently investigating the issues surrounding the latest update to the PC version of SFV. Thank you for your continued patience.
— Street Fighter (@StreetFighter) September 23, 2016
It isn't affecting everyone, but if you haven't already updated it makes sense to hold off until the situation is fixed.
Our Take
While it's great that they're looking into the issue, it's cold comfort for people who just want to play the game they bought.
Street Fighter V Update Causing Problems On Some PCs, Capcom Investigating
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