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Capcom released a new trailer for Mega Man X Legacy Collection 1 and 2 focusing on the new X Challenge mode. Watch it below.

To promote the launch of Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection, Capcom is hosting a new retrospective series that highlights the different games included in the package. View the next video below, which focuses on Street Fighter III.

Mega Man X Legacy Collection 1+2

New listings for Mega Man X Legacy Collection went up on the Japanese Switch eShop today. Thanks to that, we have file sizes for both releases.

Mega Man X Legacy Collection will take up 3.0GB. The second package, Mega Man X Legacy Collection 2, requires 6.8GB of free space.

Mega Man X Legacy Collection 1+2 will also be sold at retail. The first collection comes on a cartridge, but the second is offered as a download code.

Source: Switch eShop

Mega Man X Legacy Collection 1+2

Capcom offered the latest coverage on Mega Man X Legacy Collection 1+2 this week. The company provided the latest details about X Challenge in particular, including some new armor for Mega Man.

Japanese magazine Famitsu also posted an interview with producer Kazuhiro Tsuchiya. Tsuchiya spoke about bringing back the Mega Man X games in the new collections, what’s new, and more.

To promote this month’s launch of Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection, Capcom is hosting a new retrospective series that highlights the different games included in the package. View the next video below, which focuses on Street Fighter Alpha.

Mega Man X Legacy Collection 1+2

During the latest episode of Capcom TV, new footage from Mega Man X Legacy Collection 1+2 was shown. We have the relevant recordings below.

Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection is just a couple of weeks out from arriving on Switch. If you need a refresher on some of the features included in the package, check out the handy fact sheet below.

Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection

Thanks to fan feedback, Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection will have Training and Versus modes. Both will be offered through a day one update on May 29.

Today, Capcom shared concrete details about the two modes. Continue below for full details plus the latest screenshots.

To promote this month’s launch of Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection, Capcom has kicked off a new retrospective series that highlights the different games included in the package. View the first video below, which focuses on Street Fighter I and II.


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