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Capcom announced earlier today that the Switch version of Devil May Cry 3 Special Edition will have local co-op in Bloody Palace as a new feature. We now have some new screenshots, which you can find below.

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Capcom has revealed the third new addition for Devil May Cry 3 Special Edition on Switch.

In Bloody Palace, local co-op will now be supported. Dante and Vergil can be controlled separately, and it can be accessed after playing the game’s intro mission. Various controller options are supported including single Joy-Con, using both Joy-Con, and the Switch Pro Controller.

Here’s the full announcement:

Capcom started a new sale today on the Switch and 3DS eShops. Major discounts are available for Monster Hunter, Resident Evil, Mega Man, Ace Attorney, and more.

The full lineup is as follows:

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GameXplain has provided a new look at Mega Man Zero/ZX Legacy. View some new gameplay in the video below.

After announcing the latest feature for Devil May Cry 3 Special Edition on Switch, which allows for weapon switching on the fly, Capcom showed it in action during another live stream. We have the full recording below.

Capcom has announced another new feature for the Switch version of Devil May Cry 3 Special Edition: weapon switching on the fly.

In the past, players were only able to switch between two ranged weapons and two melee weapons at a given time. But thanks to the new freestyle mode on Switch, it’s now possible to switch between any weapon in your inventory. The ZR button is for melee weapons while ZL is for ranged weapons. All weapons can be cycled through with these buttons. Also, if you hold either button, a radial menu will appear, which lets you pick a specific weapon with the right stick.

Here’s the full video announcement from Capcom:

Mega Man Zero/ZX Legacy Collection was originally planned for January 21. However, Capcom ended up announcing a delay, and it will now ship on February 25 instead.

Capcom producer Kazuhiro Tsuchiya spoke about the delay in an interview with Siliconera. Additionally, Tsuchiya touched on the fan response and how the related video was suggested by Capcom USA.

Tsuchiya said:

Update: Capcom’s Yoshinori Ono has confirmed that the tweet was inaccurate. EB Games Canada has also since removed its message.


Original: Could Street Fighter V Champion Edition be coming to Switch? EB Games Canada seems to think so. The retailer tweeted out the news, claiming the game can even be pre-ordered in-store.

Despite what EB Games Canada says, there has been no official announcement from Capcom at this time. That means we’ve either got a mistake on our hands, or the store said something a bit earlier than intended.

Here’s the tweet in question:

Capcom issued the latest video for Mega Man Zero/ZX Legacy Collection today. Find the new “Chosen Ones” trailer below.

Capcom seems to be doing more with Mega Man now than it has in awhile. Mega Man 11 came out in 2018 after the series had been mostly dormant, and we’ve seen a bunch of collections as of late. Even the Mega Man Zero / ZX titles are receiving some attention with the latest collection due out next month.

However, one Mega Man sub-series that hasn’t been touched in many years is Mega Man Battle Network. As part of a lengthy interview with Tokyo TV, developers Masakazu Eguchi and Kazuhiro Tsuchiya addressed the possibility of a new entry.

Here’s what the two had to say, as translated by Rockman Corner:


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