SolidSnakex
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It's too late is the problem. SFV has had some of the worst sales legs for a game in the states. Capcom fucked up. They fucked up bad. I really don't think you can salvage it. If they present Super SFV, that better be the best damn trailer on the planet because it'll take a lot to convince people to even remotely care. Especially now that we have stuff like Injustice 2 and Tekken 7 out. And your on stage presenting the Super version of a game that barely shipped with enough content to satisfy the core base, if that.
The main thing a "Super" version will do is give it another media cycle. Patches don't get that. So, it's critical for them to have a level of content that's ready on Day 1 that may be able to swing people over. The gameplay has never been in question, so if they can get the content to the right level then they'll get a lot of positive press for that version.