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Mega Man as a series has not been known as a “casual” experience. The levels require patience and the robot masters require learning. This all changed when the latest Mega Man Legacy collections added accessibility with a rewind feature. Fortunately, Mega Man 11 follows suit and upgrades itself with difficulty options that will help newcomers and casuals alike. Come take a look at what the changes mean for you.

Did You Know Gaming? and Liam Robertson have published a new report on how a true sequel to Okami with many of the original developers nearly took place.

In late 2015, representatives from PlatinumGames and Capcom were said to have started meeting. Founder and former Platinum president Tatsumi Minami was said to be leading the discussions. With Capcom wanting to revive some of its IPs, there was interest in working together between the two sides.

IGN has posted a pair of Mega Man 11 videos showcasing the Impact Man and Blast Man stages. Check out footage of both below.

Onimusha: Warlords was announced for Switch earlier this week. But sadly, as we quickly found out, there won’t be a physical version in either North America or Europe. In Japan, however, Capcom is going all out.

Play-Asia has opened pre-orders for the physical version of Onimusha: Warlords here, including a couple of limited editions. English should be supported given how Capcom treated Okami HD’s physical release in Japan. If anything changes, we’ll be sure to provide an update on the site.

A demo of Mega Man 11 is now available on the Nintendo eShop and Capcom has released a new trailer highlighting what fans can expect from it — as well as footage of the new Robot Master, Bounce Man. Check out the video below.

Capcom has confirmed a demo for Mega Man 11, and it’s arriving very soon. Fans can look for the download on the eShop… right now.

Here’s what the demo contains:

Capcom has confirmed a notable presence for Ace Attorney at this year’s Tokyo Game Show. A panel will be held on September 22, lasting roughly 40 minutes. Ace Attorney series producer Motohide Eshiro and game designer Shinsuke Kodama will be present.

Expect the panel to start at the following times:

Mega Man 11

Earlier tonight, new update data for Mega Man 11 popped up on Nintendo’s servers. Of course, the game still has several weeks to go before release. Some are speculating that Capcom may choose to share a demo following tomorrow’s Nintendo Direct.

The data does come with some interesting information. After looking through the file, names of three new Robot Masters have been discovered.

Capcom has introduced the latest Robot Master for Mega Man 11. Impact Man will be in the game, the company announced.

Here’s a lengthy overview for Robot Master:

Mega Man 11

Mega Man has been seeing a renaissance as of late. There have been a few new collections over the years, but most significantly is the arrival of the brand new Mega Man 11.

According to producer Kazuhiro Tsuchiya, the goal with Mega Man 11 is to create a new benchmark for Mega Man titles for the next 10 years. He also said the project was possible thanks to “the volume of voices from our gamers.”

As a general Mega Man 11 tidbit, Tsuchiya said Mega Man 11 is built with Capcom’s MT Framework engine.

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