Street Fighter 6's latest patch has sparked debate among players, with BST|Daigo Umehara weighing in on the situation. In a recent stream, Daigo expressed his surprise at Capcom's lack of rebalancing efforts, stating that he was 'naive' to think the game would be adjusted to address imbalances. He emphasized the importance of character selection, noting that players' decisions are not taken lightly, especially after the past year's events. Daigo's comments come as a response to the December patch, which introduced balance changes for Sagat, Elena, and Mai Shiranui. However, Capcom has acknowledged the outcry over the frequency and impact of these updates. Daigo's uncertainty about the game's future direction and the lack of information about upcoming patches adds to the controversy. He speculates that players' decisions to switch to Ed might be driven by spite, rather than strategic choice. The situation raises questions about the game's development and the importance of player feedback. Daigo's comments serve as a reminder that players' voices are crucial in shaping the game's future. Will Capcom respond to the outcry? What direction will Street Fighter 6 take next? The community is left wondering.