Capcom released a June patch for the Marvel vs. Capcom Fighting Collection, fixing rendering and input issues for some titles, especially on Nintendo Switch, with no specific mention of Switch 2 compatibility.
Capcom's latest sales figures reveal significant growth in their fighting game titles, with Street Fighter 6 reaching 4.1 million copies sold, surpassing Street Fighter 5's sales in the same timeframe. Street Fighter 5 continues to perform well, adding 100,000 units this quarter, while Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 and the Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection also saw sales increases. Despite these successes, the Marvel vs. Capcom Fighting Collection and Capcom Fighting Collection have yet to reach the 1 million sales mark.
Capcom has announced the Marvel vs. Capcom Fighting Collection: Arcade Classics, featuring seven iconic crossover games, including the beloved Marvel vs. Capcom 2. This collection marks the first time in years that these games will be legally available for purchase, and it includes high-resolution art by the legendary artist Bengus, showcasing his iconic illustrations of Marvel and Capcom characters.
Capcom's announcement of the "Marvel vs Capcom Fighting Collection" has upset fans as it will not be available on Xbox, despite previous collections being released on the platform. The collection, revealed during Nintendo Direct, will be available on Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and PC, but no explanation has been given for the Xbox exclusion. The collection includes six classic games and is set for a Fall release.