'Street Fighter 5' on PS4 to get PS3 arcade stick support?

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After Capcom announced that a playable demo version of the upcoming "Street Fighter V" will come next month, the game developer again shared that they are considering including the PlayStation 3 arcade sticks support when the game comes out exclusively for the PlayStation 4 and PC. 

GamesSpot talked to a Capcom representative about the possibility of incorporating older arcade sticks support for "Street Fighter V" on the latest version of the PlayStation game console. 

"I can confirm that we are looking into this at the moment," the Capcom rep said. "[We] will share more information soon." 

The game developer also announced last week that "Ultra Street Fighter IV" will support the PlayStation 3 arcade fightsticks on PlayStation 4. This was made possible when Capcom included the drivers created by Skullgirls studio Lab Zero. Because of the drivers from Lab Zero, the last-generation arcade sticks, particularly those that are known as a Generic USB GamePad or Joysticks, can now function properly with the PlayStation 4. 

The new development for the new PlayStation 4 version of "Ultra Street Fighter IV" comes right in time for the game's debut this week. The remastered version contains the original features of the game, as well as several perks like an all-costume DLC including the Vacation and Wild costumes, as well as the brand new Omega Mode. 

"Street Fighter V," on the other hand, is a brand-new game from the long-running "Street Fighter" fighting game series which was officially revealed during the PlayStation Experience 2014 in Las Vegas. However, the world got a glimpse of an unofficial announcement of the game's release through a YouTube video that came a day earlier than the PlayStation Experience reveal.

The soon-to-be released "Street Fighter V" will reportedly come out in April 2016, but Community Effort Orlando attendees can get first dibs on the game from June 26 to 28. 

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