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Yeeted out all the game files
But on the more serious note: Verifying files helps most of the times... unless update really is to blame, then only choice is waiting for fix.
Changing the game to run in compatibility mode, allowing it through your firewall, or making sure it is installed on your C: drive is some of the only other solutions I found online.
Well, that is different depending on your operating system. If you are on Windows and know how to get into File Explorer then you go to where Skullgirls program is installed and find the executable(.exe file usually) and right-click it. Then go to properties. Once there there is a tab labeled "compatibility", click that. There should be an option called "compatibility troubleshooter". It should launch the game using compatibility mode for a previous OS and if it works tell it you want it to keep using those settings. I suggest looking at online guides for allowing a program through your firewall.
Yeah, if none of that worked then something else is going on. I'd send in a support ticket and see if they can help you.