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Capcom has announced that it will be appearing at New York Comic-Con 2019 this week with a few different games. For Nintendo fans, the highlights are Mega Man Zero/ZX Legacy Collection as well as Resident Evil 5 and 6. Project Resistance and Monster Hunter World: Iceborne will also be playable.

Something else worth noting is The World of Capcom Panel, which is taking place on October 4. Here are the full details on that:

System: Switch (eShop)
Release date: September 19, 2019
Developer: Capcom
Publisher: Capcom


The second installment of the long-running Devil May Cry series makes its way to Switch in high-definition following Capcom’s port of the first entry earlier this year and sees Dante return to eradicate demons on the land. Devil May Cry 2 has always been the controversial black sheep of the series because of how drastically different it was before becoming more true-to-form in its highly-praised sequel, Devil May Cry 3. While a lot of fans don’t particularly look back fondly on the second installment, it’s worth mentioning that despite its flaws it is still an important part to the overall legacy of Dante and what Devil May Cry as a whole would ultimately become today. Devil May Cry 2’s impact is so fascinating to me because despite how it may be critically, everything surrounding its development and what ended up on our TVs back in 2003 paved a way for a series that was still evolving, and it was a learning experience that took sacrifices and risks – for better or for worse.

Capcom has gone live with the English launch trailer for Devil May Cry 2. Have a look at the video below.

Capcom has issued a new trailer to promote the release of Devil May Cry 2 on Switch. Get a look at the video below.

Last year, Capcom finally delivered Mega Man 11. Fortunately, the series still has a bright future ahead, as the next major entry in the series has confirmed to be in development.

Speaking with Gamer, as translated by Rockman Corner, Mega Man series producer Kazuhiro Tsuchyia confirmed the news. He told the site:

With past Mega Man collections on Switch, fans of physical media haven’t necessarily been happy with Capcom’s release plans. Mega Man Legacy Collection 1 + 2 and Mega Man X Legacy Collection 1 + 2 both required additional downloads. In other words, you don’t get every game on a single cartridge.

Capcom is finally changing its ways with Mega Man Zero/ZX Legacy Collection. The company has confirmed that all six games will be included on a single cartridge. That also goes for the Z Chaser mode. Fortunately, there will be no additional downloads this time around.

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Today, Capcom revealed a brand new mode that’ll be included in the Mega Man Zero/ZX Legacy Collection. “Z Chaser” is essentially a speedrun mode in which you try to clear stages as quickly as possible. There’s also a local co-op option, as well as online leaderbords. Check out the trailer for it:

Some of the first off-screen footage for Mega Man Zero/ZX Legacy Collection has emerged from PAX West 2019. Take a look at a couple of videos below.

GameStop has posted the boxart for Mega Man Zero/ZX Legacy Collection, which was officially announced for Switch yesterday. Check it out above.

You can pre-order Mega Man Zero/ZX Legacy Collection on GameStop here. Pricing is set at $29.99.

Capcom has uploaded a “Reploid Remixes” video for Mega Man Zero/ZX Legacy Collection. If you pre-order the package of games, you’ll receive ten new in-game songs – one new stage remix in each of the six games, and four bonus Music Player tracks.

Here’s the video:


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