Street Fighter V
IN PHOTO: Asad Qizilbash, Senior Director of Brand Marketing at Sony Computer Entertainment America, introduces the video game "Street Fighter V" at the Sony Playstation E3 conference. REUTERS/Kevork Djansezian

Capcom is still making "Street Fighter V" better for gamers and the company is set to release two new updates before March ends, reports Engadget.

The first free patch is expected to drop Monday March 28 and will add a new feature to make up for the lack of Story Mode in the title. The update will bring a new "Challenge Mode," that will add demonstration tutorials aimed at beginner, intermediate and pro players. While not a complete fix, it is a start for those players wanting to do some kind of story mode.

Meanwhile, Capcom is working to improve its online multiplayer system. The new DLC is going to add an eight-person lobby that also support match spectating so you can scout your opponents and pick up different techniques. Gamers will also have the option of turning a ranked match or casual match into a two to three-round set. However, both players must agree in order to lock in the rematch.

Furthermore, March 30 a second update will add Alex as a playable character. Alex was introduced in "Street Fighter III," but didn't make the character list in "Street Fighter IV." He'll be available from the in-game shop and unlockable using the Fight Money system.

Capcom is currently working hard to fix "Street Fighter V's" light launch but only time will tell if it will work.

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