Capcom has dropped a surprise patch for Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3, the first significant update the game has seen in nearly a decade. The PC port of the 2011 fighting game was expected to receive some much-needed fixes, but it appears the update has broken more than it has fixed, leaving fans with mixed reactions.

The update's intention was likely to revitalize the game's community and address long-standing issues, but the outcome has been less than ideal. Players are now reporting new problems that have arisen as a result of the patch, which may have been avoided with more thorough testing.

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  • The patch is the game's first significant update in nearly a decade, sparking both excitement and skepticism among fans.
  • Despite its intentions, the update has introduced new issues, potentially affecting the game's overall performance and player experience.
  • Capcom's decision to update the game after such a long period has raised questions about the company's plans for the future of the series.
  • The update's impact on the game's community remains to be seen, with some players expressing frustration and others holding out hope for further fixes.

For more information on the update and its effects, Source: Eurogamer