Recently, Street Fighter V’s matchmaking servers underwent a short maintenance period. While this was meant to address a few issues, it inadvertently caused a few more issues as well–some players had difficulty logging in and, more importantly, some had their League Points reset to zero.

Capcom however was quick to respond to this and have now stated that the issues have been fixed. The login issues caused by the update have been addressed, and players shouldn’t have trouble doing so.

We confirmed some login issues after the 1/17 PST (Tues) maintenance which were addressed and users should be able to login normally now. — SFV Server (@SFVServer) January 19, 2017

More importantly, those players who had their League Point reset to zero after the maintenance should now find that these points have been restored to them.

Thank you for your patience and continued support. We have restored players’ LP that was reset to 0 following recent server maintenance. — SFV Server (@SFVServer) January 20, 2017

Performing updates on a system is always a tricky thing, and occasional bugs and glitches are somewhat unavoidable. In times like these, a swift and timely response and resolution is the best thing to hope for–something that Capcom has done in this specific instance.

[Editor’s note: since this maintenance, I still have personally experienced the temporary version of the 0 LP glitch a couple of times in the last few days. Keep an eye on your LP, as this might not be completely fixed yet…]

Source: SF Server