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Mega Man X Legacy Collection

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Amazon has opened pre-orders for the Mega Man X Legacy Collection 1+2. If you’re interested, reserve it on this page.

Mega Man X Legacy Collection 1+2 contains Mega Man X up through Mega Man X8. The first collection will be on a cartridge while the second is a digital code.

Mega Man X Legacy Collection 1+2

During today’s episode of Capcom TV, the first footage from Mega Man X Legacy Collection was shown. The menus, extras, and Challenge Mode were all given the spotlight. We have the full recording of footage below.

Mega Man X Legacy Collection 1+2

Capcom produced a few different versions of Mega Man X3. What does that mean for Mega Man X Legacy Collection, which was officially unveiled this week? Well, Capcom has confirmed that the package will have the SNES version of Mega Man X3.

Mega Man X3 first appeared on Nintendo’s older system way back in 1995. It has appeared on a few other platforms, including the PlayStation, SEGA Saturn, and Windows.

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Capcom has posted the various Japanese boxarts for Mega Man X Legacy Collection 1 and 2, and we have all three above.

In case you missed it, the single North American Mega Man X Legacy Collection 1 and 2 boxart is here. Capcom is handling the release differently in the west and Japan. Mega Man X Legacy Collection 1 and 2 will be sold as standalone releases in Japan along with the bundle for both.

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Mega Man X Legacy Collection 1+2

Following up on the Japanese news from earlier today, Capcom has shared western release details for Mega Man X Legacy Collection 1 and 2. A release is planned for July 24.

Mega Man X Legacy Collection 1 and 2 will be sold digitally for $19.99 each and as part of a special retail bundle in North America for $39.99.

Back in December, Capcom announced that all Mega Man X games would be released on the Switch, although it wasn’t yet clear in what format. In February, Mega Man X Legacy Collection and Mega Man X Legacy Collection 2 were rated in Australia, suggesting that the X games would be released as part of these collections. This has now been confirmed in the latest edition of Famitsu magazine as well as in a new Japanese trailer released by Capcom (in Japan, the games are called Rockman X Anniversary Collection).

Mega Man X Legacy Collection will include Mega Man X through X4, while Mega Man X Legacy Collection 2 will include Mega Man X5 through X8. In addition to the games themselves, there are also a variety of bonus features such as an optional filter, a music and art gallery, a collection of images depicting various Mega Man X merchandise that has been released over the years, a trailer collection as well as the “Day of Sigma” OVA. There’s also a new mode called “X Challenge”, a boss rush mode with a twist. In it, you will have to fight bosses from different games in the X series together.

Mega Man X Legacy Collection 1 & 2 has been rated by the British Board of Film Classification. With this, some interesting information seems to have been revealed.

The classification first lists trailers for Mega Man X1 through X8. Additionally, The Day of Sigma is included. This was a 24-minute OVA that came with Mega Man: Maverick Hunter X in 2005. It’s thought that the videos will be featured in the “Gallery Extras” section in each or both X collections.

December was a great month for Mega Man announcements, and Switch owners in particular. Capcom closed its announcement presentation by revealing Mega Man 11. Prior to that, the company confirmed that both Mega Man Legacy Collections will be coming to Switch, and all Mega Man X titles will be released on the system as well.

Ratings from Australia suggest that the Mega Man X games will be brought to Switch as two separate packages. Today, Mega Man X Legacy Collection and Mega Man X Legacy Collection 2 were both rated by the official Classification Board.


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