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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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Yesterday, Mega Man 11 developer Tsuchiya Kazuhiro visited Taiwan to present the title to the Chinese media. When asked about another entry in the Mega Man X series at a press conference, Kazuhiro clarified that there isn’t one in development. He said he can’t say they’re “doing nothing” but a Mega Man X sequel depends on the reception to Mega Man 11.

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Capcom announced Onimusha: Warlords for Switch earlier today. More than a decade after its release on the PlayStation 2, the title is finally seeing a return on new platforms.

The one downside is that Capcom isn’t offering a physical version of Onimusha: Warlords on Switch in the west. It’s especially disappointing since that isn’t the case on other platforms.

Capcom released a new set of screenshots from the just announced release of Onimusha: Warlords on Switch. View the images below.

Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate is out today on Nintendo Switch. To celebrate the occasion, Capcom and Nintendo have put together a launch trailer. Give it a watch:

Mega Man 11

Capcom announced its lineup for PAX West 2018 today. On the Nintendo-side of things, Mega Man 11 will be playable. Devil May Cry 5, Resident Evil 2, and Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition will also be present.

PAX West 2018 is taking place between August 31 and September 3. Capcom will be at Booth #2109.

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Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate

Did you play Monster Hunter Generations on 3DS? Do you plan on buying Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate on Switch? If so, you might be interested in a new app released on the eShop.

Capcom is allowing 3DS players to transfer save data to Switch with the Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate Save Transfer App. You can find it on the 3DS eShop.

The app requires just 231 blocks of space. That amounts to 28.875MB.

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Mega Man 11

Gamescom is still going on, but the next big gaming event is coming up soon – Tokyo Game Show 2018 will take place from September 20th till September 23rd. Today, Capcom announced their lineup for the show. As far as Nintendo systems are concerned, Capcom will be showing off two games: the Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection and Mega Man 11 on Nintendo Switch. Completing Capcom’s lineup are Devil May Cry 5 and Resident Evil 2. All of these games will be playable and will also be getting stage presentations.

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The demo for Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate is out now on the Switch eShop, and footage is beginning to emerge. You can check out some gameplay below.

Ahead of Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate’s western launch this month, Capcom will be offering a demo for the game. Switch owners will be able to try out the game as of tomorrow.

Capcom has yet to detail the contents of the demo, though it will likely be identical to its Japanese counterpart. The Japanese trial provides access to 14 different weapons, three fighting styles, and three monsters.

Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate launches in North America and Europe on August 28.

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