Despite several game titles being indefinitely delayed for the console, Xbox players will still have enough reasons to celebrate as Capcom brings two of its upcoming fighting game collections to the console next year.
Marvel vs. Capcom Fighting Collection: Arcade Classics and Capcom Fighting Collection 2 will be available on Xbox One.
In a recent X post, Capcom mentioned that it recently had technical discussions with Microsoft, resulting in the arrival of the game collections to Xbox. Many fans were delighted by the news, with others asking to bring the popular Mega Man Battle Network Legacy Collection to the console.
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Microsoft recently discussed several titles with other developers, such as Dune: Awakening, Enotria: The Last Song, and Black Myth: Wukong, one of the most popular games of late. While fans of these games still hope to see them come to the console, games like the Italian souls-like Enotria, may not see the title come to Xbox after all due to communication difficulties with Xbox.
Capcom fans playing on Xbox may be late to the party, but at least they will experience the classic fighting games on their console. Capcom mentioned that the collections will be released on the Xbox console next year, but there is no confirmation of when they will be released.
The collections include games such as X-Men: Children Of Atom, Marvel Super Heroes, and X-Men Vs. Street Fighter. Nintendo Switch and PC players can now pre-order the collections via the Steam and Nintendo eShop on September 12, 2024. Physical versions of the game will be available on selected storefronts on November 22, 2024.
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