After years of waiting, Virtua Fighter has finally and officially launched on the PC earlier this week, and Sega apparently has more planned for the game still.
Sega has now released the patch notes for Virtua Fighter 5 R.E.V.O.’s upcoming Version 1.01 update.
According to their official post, VF5 on Steam is set to receive a handful of changes that’ll largely be aimed at improving the online experience a bit.
A matchmaking range function is being added as well as disabling some effects for ranked matches that should presumably help them run better.
It seems that Sega will also be targeting potential cheaters / hackers in the patch too.
There unsurprisingly doesn’t appear to be any balance updates here considering the game just came out and is already an altered version of Virtua Fighter 5: Ultimate Showdown that released on the PlayStation 4 a few years ago.
Like that version, R.E.V.O. also received the Tekken and Yakuza DLC packs available to purchase now as well.
You can check out the current list of patch notes for the update coming to VF5 below though Sega isn’t saying when exactly it will go live for players besides that it’s coming in the “near future.”
• Introduced “Matching range” to matchmaking settings
- Options: “Same Area” and “Worldwide.”
• Some effects are now skipped for Ranked rematches
• Adjusted the default volume for first-time game launches
• Handling accounts on the Ranking with fraudulent values
• Other minor bug fixes
Source: Event Hubs