Street Fighter V is currently experiencing some server issues after its simultaneous launch on the PC and PS4. The game is cross-play between the PC and PS4 and this has resulted in players experiencing issues on both of these platforms after the game officially launched today.
Street Fighter V players are reporting various error codes like 10007, 21000d and 210007 when attempting to join the servers. This is likely the result of a large pool of users rushing to play the game at launch and Capcom has officially acknowledged issues with server on the official Street Fighter V Twitter account.
We are aware of the server issues that are affecting the online functionality of SFV, and are working towards a quick resolution.
— SFV Server (@SFVServer) February 16, 2016
We have identified the issue that caused the servers to go down and we aim to have them back up momentarily. Thanks for your patience.
— SFV Server (@SFVServer) February 16, 2016
Hopefully Capcom issues a quick fix for these errors so the players who want to play the game online at launch don’t have to deal with server issues. Keep in mind that even if you can’t connect to the servers, the game can still be played in offline mode. It gives the players the option to play in offline mode if servers can’t be connected.
Street Fighter V is out today on the PS4 and PC. It is cross-play between both platforms meaning PS4 users can play with PC users and vice versa. It was developed and published by Capcom, who are planning to support the game throughout the year with monthly content updates and the addition of new DLC characters each month.
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