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Capcom Announces Mega Man: Dual Override for 2027 at The Game Awards

Originally Published 29 days ago — by EventHubs

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Capcom announced Mega Man: Dual Override, signaling a return for the iconic character after over six years, as part of their broader strategy to support dormant series like Mega Man, Devil May Cry, and Ace Attorney, alongside their core franchises. The move suggests Mega Man may feature more prominently in future fighting games and other titles, with Capcom focusing on expanding its user base through new releases, remakes, and ports.

Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds Collab and Leaks Stir Up Nostalgia and Competition

Originally Published 3 months ago — by Nintendo Life

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Leaked physical copies of Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds suggest upcoming DLC collaborations, including a Mega Man crossover in the Season Pass, with additional characters like NiGHTS, Persona, and Yakuza: Like A Dragon. The game is set to launch on Switch on September 25, 2025, with a Switch 2 version and paid upgrade planned.

Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds Offers a Fresh Take on Kart Racing

Originally Published 3 months ago — by nintendoeverything.com

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A potential leak suggests that the final DLC for Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds will include a collaboration with Mega Man, alongside other confirmed collaborations like Minecraft and SpongeBob SquarePants. The leak, found on Reddit, shows an insert with planned content, but its authenticity is unverified. The game is set to launch on September 25, 2025, for Nintendo Switch.

Capcom Officially Clarifies Pragmata Is Not a Mega Man Game

Originally Published 4 months ago — by Kotaku

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Capcom's upcoming game Pragmata is not a secret Mega Man reboot, despite fan theories and design similarities, according to producer Naoto Oyama, who laughed off the speculation. The game is a new IP, and Capcom is likely aware of fans' hopes for Mega Man, but no official connection has been confirmed. Pragmata is expected to release in 2026 and may serve as a nostalgic throwback to earlier action games.

Major Game Series May Exit PS Plus Soon

Originally Published 1 year ago — by ComicBook.com

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PlayStation Plus subscribers at the Extra and Premium tiers may soon lose access to the Mega Man franchise, as speculation suggests Capcom's titles, including Mega Man Legacy Collection and Mega Man 11, could be removed from the PS Plus Game Catalog in December. This is based on Capcom's history of one-year availability deals with PlayStation. Other potential removals include Sega's Judgment, while Monster Hunter Rise is expected to remain until 2025. Official confirmation from PlayStation is still pending.

"30XX: A Switch eShop Gem - Review"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Nintendo Life

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30XX is an action platformer game that pays homage to the Mega Man series with a roguelite twist. Players run 'n' gun through themed levels, collecting new weapons and abilities from bosses. The game offers smooth controls, a variety of upgrades, and a meta-progression system. It can be played in co-op mode and features a community mode for user-designed levels. While the level design can be hit-or-miss, the game offers a high difficulty level and visually appealing hi-bit art style. Overall, 30XX is a highly replayable action platformer that fans of Mega Man and roguelikes will enjoy.

Get All Mega Man, X, and Zero Games for Only $30

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Kotaku

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Capcom is offering a bundle of every Mega Man game, including Mega Man X and Mega Man Zero, for just $30 on Steam as part of their end of summer sale. The collections provide a convenient way to experience the classic side-scrolling action platformers, with improved emulation and limited latency. The games follow the adventures of the blue bomber as he battles evil robots and absorbs their powers. The bundle also includes Mega Man 11, and similar deals are available on PlayStation 5 and Nintendo Switch. For those looking for a smaller selection, the first half of the Mega Man and Mega Man X collections can be purchased for $16, featuring the four best games.

"Unbeatable Steam Deals: Mega Man Summer Pack, Steam Deck Games Bundle, and More!"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Destructoid

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Capcom has released the Mega Man Summer Pack on Steam, offering a massive collection of Mega Man games at a discounted price of $29.82. The pack includes multiple Legacy Collections, Mega Man 11, and the Zero/ZX Legacy Collection, covering the majority of mainline Mega Man history. The bundle is part of a larger Capcom End of Summer Sale, featuring other games such as Okami HD and DuckTales Remastered.

Capcom Contemplates Future Mega Man and Onimusha Games

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Video Games Chronicle

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Capcom is considering how to approach making new Mega Man games, as the series has seen few major releases in the past 15 years. While retro compilations have been successful, including the recent Mega Man Battle Network Legacy Collection, Capcom wants to develop new entries in the series with a solid concept, ideas, and gameplay. They are also considering ports of past titles and addressing technical issues. The Mega Man series has sold over 38 million units, making it one of Capcom's best-selling franchises.

"Switch eShop Review: Kraino Origins"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Nintendo Life

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Kraino Origins is a well-crafted and enjoyable retro platformer that draws inspiration from classic games like Castlevania, Mega Man, and Super Mario Bros. 3. The game features tight mechanics, challenging level design, and permanent power-ups to expand your health and mana pools. The only drawback is that the runtime may be too short for some, but completing all eight levels and challenge stages should take about three to five hours. Overall, Kraino Origins is a great entry in the genre and worth checking out for fans of retro platformers.