Need more fighting games in your collection? Capcom Fighting Collection 2 should help solve this problem.
Capcom announced a new collection of fighting games at today’s Nintendo Direct, adding more underrated fighting game classics to your growing collection. There are eight games in the series, including: “Capcom vs. SNK: Millennium Fight 2000 Pro”, “Capcom vs. SNK 2: Mark of the Millennium 2001”, “Capcom Fighting Evolution”, “Street Fighter Alpha 3 UPPER”, “Project Justice”, Power Stone, Power Stone 2 and Plasma Sword: Bilstein’s Nightmare. These games are definitely more geared toward hardcore fighting game fans, but Capcom still deserves credit for its commitment to keeping its past titles alive.
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As with previous collections, there will be a museum where you can view a lot of different artwork as well as behind-the-scenes footage of various gaming histories, which is always a neat feature of Capcom remakes. If you really want to use it in training mode, you can also view frame data and save in-game for quick mastering. On top of that, there’s rollback netcode – for all you non-fighting game fans out there, this essentially just means you’ll have a smooth experience playing any of these games online (which you can also do in ranked matches, if You want to express yourself).
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Marvel vs Capcom fans will also be happy to hear that the upcoming Arcade Classics series has finally been set for a digital release date of September 12th, with a physical release set for November 22nd. We will definitely have a blast playing the game and will play again next year.
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Capcom Fighting Collection 2 doesn’t have a release date yet, but it’s expected to be released sometime in 2025, so stay tuned in the meantime.