![]() On the other hand is Capcom with an explanation of efficiency and convenience. So what's going on here? Is this another case where customers are being asked to pay for content they've already bought? Or is something less sinister going on here? On the one hand we have the angry fans who are displeased at the idea of paying for mere unlock codes to access characters that are already ready to go, but are behind a paywall. Some people have tinkered with the game and have even unlocked them already. What's angering people is that twelve of those DLC characters are already on the SFxT disc. The game features thirty-eight different playable characters from across the Street Fighter and Tekken universes, but there are already announced plans to add more through post-release downloadable content. ![]() Capcom seems to be going out of its way to irritate its most loyal customers these days, and now the company's new Street Fighter X Tekken for the Sony PlayStation 3, Microsoft Xbox 360, and PC has landed in the center of the latest controversy.
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