As a lifelong gamer who has seen countless delays and cancellations, I must admit that Capcom’s decision to bring Marvel vs. Capcom Fighting Collection: Arcade Classics and Capcom Fighting Collection 2 to Xbox next year is a breath of fresh air. It’s like finding a rare collectible in the depths of a digital marketplace.
Although some game releases for the console have been postponed indefinitely, Xbox players can find plenty of reasons to rejoice since Capcom plans to introduce two of their upcoming fighting game compilations on the platform next year
The Marvel vs. Capcom Fighting Collection: Arcade Essentials and the upcoming Capcom Fighting Collection 2 are set to launch on Xbox One
In a recent update on their platform, Capcom shared that they’ve held technical talks with Microsoft, leading to the release of their game compilations on Xbox. This announcement brought joy to many fans, sparking some to request the beloved Mega Man Battle Network Legacy Collection for the console as well
Microsoft has been in talks with other game developers about several upcoming titles like Dune: Awakening, Enotria: The Last Song, and Black Myth: Wukong, which have garnered much attention lately. Although fans of these games are eagerly waiting for their console release, it seems that challenges in communication with Xbox might prevent the Italian souls-like game, Enotria, from making its way to the platform
Fans of Capcom who prefer Xbox gaming might find themselves joining a bit later, but rest assured, they’ll get to enjoy the iconic fighting games right on their console. Capcom has hinted that these collections are set for release on the Xbox platform next year, though an exact launch date hasn’t been revealed yet
As a gaming enthusiast, I’m thrilled to share that we’ve got some iconic titles lined up for our collection! Titles like X-Men: Children Of Atom, Marvel Super Heroes, and X-Men Vs. Street Fighter are just a few of the games you can look forward to. Mark your calendars, fellow gamers! Pre-orders for these collections go live on Steam and Nintendo eShop on September 12, 2024. For those who prefer physical copies, they’ll be available at select storefronts starting November 22, 2024. Let the gaming begin!
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2024-09-05 15:48