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Capcom at E3 2018!

Jun 07, 2018 // Andy Wong

UPDATE: We have added Resident Evil 2 streams to the schedule as well as Resident Evil 2 demos at the Capcom booth!

E3 2018 is just around the corner, taking place at the Los Angeles Convention Center from June 12-14 in Los Angeles, CA! Make sure to stop on by the Capcom Booth (South Hall, #2223) for demos, live streams, signings, and more!

Demos

Resident Evil 2 (Available January 25, 2019) – Once again, enter the survival horror when Resident Evil 2 comes to PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC! Raccoon City has been rebuilt from the ground-up to offer a new gameplay experience in a hauntingly familiar environment. Be one of the first to play this highly anticipated remake!

Mega Man 11 (Available October 2) – Get your gloves on classic gameplay combined with the brand-new Double Gear System in the Blue Bomber’s new quest! Be one of the first to play through Block Man’s colorful and challenging stage in this brand new adventure crafted by a veteran development team at Capcom. Mega Man 11 slides on to PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PC on October 2!

Mega Man X Legacy Collection 1 + 2 (Available July 24) – The world of Mega Man X is at your fingertips with eight futuristic adventures featuring X, Zero, and Axl battling against Mavericks, high-tech robots gone bad. Check out all eight games ranging from 16-bit to 32-bit and beyond, and test your skills in the new X Challenge mode, pitting X against pairs of Mavericks! Mega Man X Legacy Collection 1+2 are coming to PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC, and Nintendo Switch on July 24 th.

Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate (Available August 28) – Take the hunt on the go or cast it up to the big screen with Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate, known as Monster Hunter XX in Japan, coming exclusively to Nintendo Switch on August 28. Continuing the celebration started by Monster Hunter Generations on Nintendo 3DS, we’re expanding the monster roster, the number of ways you can hunt, and cranking up the challenge with “G Rank” quests.

Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition (Available Now) – Cody, Metro City’s New Mayor, has openings in his schedule all three days for anyone wanting an appointment with him. Cody will be playable at E3, including all four of his other costumes: Battle, Story, Nostalgia, and Final Fight. Experience what the new mayor will bring to the legendary fighting game series – knives, pipes, and all. Cody will be available on June 26 on PlayStation 4 and PC!

Live Streams

Date

Time (PT)

Game

Content

Channel

June 12

12pm-12:45pm

Mega Man 11

Developer Stream with Producer Kazuhiro Tsuchiya and Koji Oda

Capcom USA Twitch

June 12

2:30pm-5pm

Monster Hunter: World

Time Attack Tournament

Monster Hunter Twitch

June 13

9:30am-10:00am

Resident Evil 2

Developer Stream with Producer Yoshiaki Hirabayashi and Kanda Tsuyoshi

Capcom USA Twitch

June 13

12pm-12:45pm

Mega Man 11

Demo and Gameplay Stream

Capcom USA Twitch

June 13

1pm-2pm

Resident Evil 2

Demo and Gameplay Stream with Community Members

Capcom USA Twitch

June 13

2:30pm-5pm

Monster Hunter: World

Time Attack Tournament

Monster Hunter Twitch

Events

Date

Time (PT)

Game

Content

Channel

June 12

6pm-7pm

Street Fighter 30 th Anniversary Collection

Open to attendees! Attempt to defeat specific challenges for a chance to win a copy of the game.

Show floor only

June 13

6pm-7pm

Street Fighter 30 th Anniversary Collection

Open to attendees! Attempt to defeat specific challenges for a chance to win a copy of the game.

Show floor only


Signings

Date

Time (PT)

Game

Guest

June 12

1pm-2:30pm

Street Fighter

Executive Producer Yoshinori Ono

June 12

5pm-6pm

Monster Hunter

Producer Ryozo Tsujimoto

June 13

11am-12pm

Mega Man 11

Producer Kazuhiro Tsuchiya and Director Koji Oda

June 13

1pm–2:30pm

Street Fighter

Executive Producer Yoshinori Ono

June 13

5pm-6pm

Monster Hunter

Producer Ryozo Tsujimoto

June 14

3:30pm-4:30pm

Mega Man 11

Producer Kazuhiro Tsuchiya and Director Koji Oda

If you’re attending E3, be sure to stop by the Capcom booth! We’ll be in the South Hall, booth #2223. Follow Capcom on Facebook and Twitter for reminders on all the live streams, events, and signings happening – or simply return to this page. We’ll see you at E3!

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Announcing the Monster Hunter: World E3 Time Attack Tournament

Jun 02, 2018 // Yuri Araujo

Just about 1 year ago, we made an announcement that will forever be marked in Monster Hunter history: Monster Hunter: World, one of our most ambitious titles which quickly became Capcom’s best-selling game ever. This year, at E3 2018, we’re looking to celebrate the occasion with a fun team time attack tournament and prizes! Keep reading for all the details.

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DATES & TIMES

We’ll be hosting two separate instances of the Monster Hunter: World E3 Time Attack Tournament:

  • Tuesday, June 12 th from 2:30pm to 5pm (Pacific Time)
  • Wednesday, June 13 th from 2:30pm to 5pm (Pacific Time)
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REGISTRATION

Registration will take place on-site at the Capcom booth #2223 on both June 12 and 13 between 12pm and 2pm (Pacific Time). The tournament will be open to all E3 2018 attendees. This is a doubles tournament, meaning you must sign up with a partner. If you don’t have a teammate, come by the Capcom booth during the sign up period to meet up with other likeminded hunters.

Entries will be limited to 6 teams (12 hunters) per day.

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QUESTS & RULESET

To keep things fun with a little extra competitive flare, we’ll be borrowing characters from a game series that knows the competitive ring all too well: Ryu and Sakura from Street Fighter V .

These special Challenge Quests are live right now on Monster Hunter: World so call a buddy and get to practicing the following quests:

  • The Awakened Satsui no Hado I
  • Empress in Full Bloom I

NOTE: we’ll be using specifically the I versions of those quests, not the II, or III.

Each day will feature one of the quests listed above; all teams participating that day will be taking on the same quest. There will be time allocated to controller configuration before the start of each quest. Each team will only have one chance at completing the quest.

After all teams have completed their quests, the team with the fastest completion time will emerge as the winner.

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PRIZING

All tournament participants (12 each day) will receive a Nergigante statue; the same model as the one that came in the Monster Hunter: World Collector’s Edition!

We’ll also be raffling off some prizes during the event, so make sure to stick around and cheer for your favorite team.

The winners (2 per day) will walk home with a custom trophy made specifically for this occasion, and will be forever known as the Monster Hunter: World E3 2018 Time Attack Champions.

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And for the folks at home, you can catch all of this action via our live streaming channels on Twitch and Facebook.

I can’t wait to see what weapon combinations and strategies you’ll come up with for this! Best of luck to all those practicing and happy hunting!

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Become a Valiant Knight with the Arthur Crossover Costume for Ryu in Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition!

May 31, 2018 // Andy Wong

Good always conquers evil, right? While the last piece of the Astaroth Crossover Costume for M. Bison is underway, the Arthur Crossover Costume for Ryu will come dashing in to show the villain what it means to be a hero! The Arthur Crossover Costume challenges in Extra Battle Mode will begin on June 7.


HOW DOES EXTRA BATTLE MODE WORK?

Every month, there will be at least one unique costume like a Crossover Costume up for grabs, which can only be obtained by playing Extra Battle Mode with Fight Money. Here’s the flow of how to go about getting these costumes:

  • Each costume requires you to complete four challenges that take place over the span of a month – one challenge per week.
  • Each time you attempt one of these challenges, you will need to spend 2,500 Fight Money. So if you successfully complete each of the weekly challenges in one go, you can get that Extra Battle Costume for 10,000 FM!
  • Once you complete all four challenges, the costume for that month is yours!
  • These challenges are time exclusive, so make sure to log in each week to complete them, especially if you have your eyes on that month’s unique costume.

 

Appearing in Ghosts ‘n Goblins (1985) and its sequels, Arthur is the main protagonist who is on a mission to rescue the princess Guinevere from countless villains like Astaroth. Utilizing an arsenal of knightly weapons including a lance, dagger, axe, sword, crossbow, and more, Arthur is able to fend off armies of undead in the name of the princess. One of the most notable things about Arthur is the fact he loses his armor when hit, reducing his clothing to only boxer shorts. As both Ryu is the protagonist of Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition and has a penchant for being good, he’s the perfect character to don Arthur’s armor. In case you’re worried, you can definitely get the armor-less version of this costume using the alternate code.

Arthur


Name

Date

(Starts 9pm-Ends 8pm PT)

Cost

Reward

Challenge 1

6/07-6/14

2,500 FM

Challenge 2

6/14-6/21

2,500 FM

Challenge 3

6/21-6/28

2,500 FM

Challenge 4

6/28-7/05

2,500 FM

You only need to complete each challenge once to obtain the respective icon. Successful completions afterwards will reward you with a set amount of EXP.

During this time, a number of Shadaloo Soldiers will appear that offer Fight Money and EXP upon defeat. You can only attempt each of these soldiers three times, so make sure to give each fight your all!

Shadaloo Soldiers

Name

Date

(Starts 9pm-Ends 8pm PT)

Cost

Reward

Max No. of Plays

High Roller Shadaloo Elite

6/14-6/17

1500 FM

7,500 FM

3

Cunning Veteran Shadaloo Officer

6/21-6/24

1500 FM

30,000 EXP

3

 

*All dates and times for the Extra Battle Challenges may change unexpectedly.

We’ll be revealing the next Crossover Costume in due time, but until then, make sure to collect all four pieces to get this valiant armor for Ryu!

PREVIOUS CROSSOVER COSTUMES IN EXTRA BATTLE MODE

  • Viewtiful Joe for Rashid
  • June Lin Milliam for Chun-Li
  • Kirin Armor for Ibuki
  • Zinogre Armor for R. Mika
  • Rathalos Armor for Ken
  • Captain Commando for Nash
  • Nameless Super Soldier for Guile
  • Astaroth for M. Bison

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Monster Hunter: World Title Update 3, version 4.00 (PS4) / 4.0.0.0 (Xbox One) available now

May 31, 2018 // Yuri Araujo

Monster Hunter: World Title Update 3, featuring the Empress of Flame, Lunastra , is now live! This latest update (version 4.00 on PS4; 4.0.0.0 on Xbox One) comes with a number of additions, changes and bug fixes. Read the full patch notes below.

Major Additions and Changes

  • You will now also discover investigations for tempered monsters when hunting a tempered monster or breaking its parts.
  • You can now change armor pigments and layered armor at all item boxes found within Astera (except the Training Area) or the Research Base.
  • It’s now easier to successfully pet the Poogie.
  • The camera will not be forcibly moved by Scoutfly guidance when arriving at camp at the start of a quest.
  • The trophy conditions for “Monster Ph.D.” were updated to no longer include monsters added in free title updates.
  • With this design change, you can now unlock the trophy/achievement by speaking to Ecological Research if you’ve already maxed out the research levels for the original lineup of monsters.
  • When performing the Shoryuken or Hadoken gestures, male characters (or armor that makes you look like a male character) will now use Ryu’s voice from Street Fighter V, while female characters (or armor that makes you look like a female character) will now use Sakura’s voice from Street Fighter V.

Bug Fixes

  • Regarding the problem of the new guild card lighting system introduced in Ver. 2.00 affecting the appearance of a player’s character, the light settings have been adjusted to make it look similar to the lighting before Ver. 1.06.
  • Fixed a bug where only medals, not trophies, would be unlocked when ending the game while it is processing unlocked trophies and medals at the result screen. With this fix, if you have unlocked a medal but not a trophy, it will be unlocked the next time you get to a result screen.
  • Fixed a bug where Kulve Taroth’s broken horn cutscene was interrupted and the siege could not be completed when Kulve Taroth’s horns took separate damage right at the time they were completely broken off.
  • Fixed a bug where Kulve Taroth would go into an attack phase in area 1 and would not move to the next area, resulting in the siege becoming impossible to complete.
  • Fixed a bug where the siege of Kulve Taroth would end when a member of the siege goes to another quest, expedition or to the training area. This has been fixed so the siege can be continued.
  • Fixed a bug that occurs during the “Banquet in the Earthen Hall” quest when you open your Hunter’s Notes while in the tent just as Kulve Taroth’s horns are completely broken, causing the battle music to continue playing while the quest complete music plays on top of it.
  • Fixed terrain-related bugs in some locales.
  • Fixed a bug where a player would get an infinite buff under certain criteria upon a successful Foresight Slash.
  • Fixed a phenomenon where specific controls would allow you to link the Charge Blade’s Super Amped Element Discharge into an Amped Element Discharge. This was unintended and after considering how it affects the game’s balance, it has been removed.
  • Fixed a bug that allowed the player to face in a direction other than the reticle just before Wyvernheart is fired.
  • Fixed a bug that caused Gastodon to spot players in their territory even when wearing a Ghillie Mantle or hiding in bushes.
  • Fixed an issue where gestures could be performed when afflicted with any five elemental blights, blastblight, bleeding, but could not be performed when poisoned or afflicted with effluvium.
  • Fixed a bug where food skills would not be reflected on your Palico when joining a quest as a guest after eating at base.
  • Fixed a bug where the lighting on the two guns in the Devil May Cry Dual Guns gesture was not applied properly, making them look they were floating.
  • Fixed a bug where the Elderseal value for the weapon Taroth Buster “Decay” was set to “None”. It has now been changed to “Mid”.
  • Due to a data error, Taroth Strongarm “King” (Rarity 7) parameters were the same as King Gold Cutter (Rarity 6) in all areas except for number of augmentation slots. The Taroth Strongarm “King” has been updated with the following values.
    • Elemental Value: Fire 12 > Fire 18
    • Affinity: 20 > 30
  • Due to a data error, Felyne Lavasioth Helm α’s elemental resistance had the same values as Felyne Uragaan Helm α. The following values are now applied to Felyne Lavasioth Helm α.
    • Fire Resistance: 4 > 3
    • Water Resistance: -3 > -3
    • Thunder Resistance: 1 > -1
    • Ice Resistance: -2 > 1
    • Dragon Resistance: -2 > 3
  • The Felyne Azure Star series was mistakenly marked as rarity 2 from Ver. 2.00 and onward. It has now been reverted back to rarity 3.
  • Fixed a bug where a beard set on a female character during character creation would not appear when equipping the Kulve Taroth β armor set.
  • The following bugs related to armor appearance have been fixed.
    1. Some visual bugs affecting the female Azure Starlord Armor α were fixed.
    2. Some visual bugs affecting the female Rathalos Coil β and Rath Soul Coil β armor were fixed.
    3. Some visual bugs affecting the female Vaal Hazak Braces α armor were fixed.
    4. Hair pops out less now while wearing the female Xeno’jiiva Headgear α/β, Vaal Hazak Helm α, Jyura Helm α, and Blossom Headgear α armor.
    5. Hair pops out less now while wearing the male Butterfly Vertex (Low Rank, α and β) and Kirin Horn α armor.

For the latest news and updates, be sure to follow the official  Monster Hunter channels on  Twitter and  Facebook .

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Lunastra, the Empress of Flame has come to reclaim her throne in Monster Hunter: World

May 30, 2018 // Yuri Araujo

Lunastra, the Empress of Flame has come to shake things up and reclaim her throne amongst the Elder Dragons in Monster Hunter: World.

Thanks to the help from all the hunters of the Fifth Fleet, the ecosystems of the New World continue to thrive and flourish. Incidentally, this bloom of bioenergy also makes it a very welcoming spot for all manner of species. We’ve seen it happen with the arrival of Deviljho and the resurgence of Kulve Taroth, and now another Elder Dragon is on its way: Lunastra.

The Empress of Flame returns with new tricks and unique abilities to challenge even the most seasoned hunters. Not only is she more aggressive than her male companion Teostra, but her capacity to alter the environment around her is unmatched. Stay awake and alert to her burning blue fire at all times if you want to survive.

Teamwork is a powerful tool to conquer any foe in Monster Hunter, however hunters beware, Lunastra has learned this lesson as well. With the ability to fight alongside her mate Teostra and bond with him for devastating attacks, you’ll want to get a full hunting party stocked up on Lifepowders if you want to stand a chance against this power couple.

Another unique aspect of Lunastra’s physiology is that rare materials carved from her seem to be resonating strangely with materials from other monsters. The Smithy was able to master the technique for combining a Bazelgeuse Gem to unlock the “Guts” skill, adding a tactical defensive ability to Lunastra weapons. Materials from Nergigante and Xeno’jiiva have also shown the potential to resonate with Lunastra, so check with the Smithy when you’ve successfully completed your hunt against Lunastra.

Lunastra’s arrival also signals more changes to the Elder Dragon ecosystem in the New World… the Guild has reported sightings of even more powerful Tempered Elder Dragons, and are dubbing these creatures “Arch-Tempered Elder Dragons”. Gear up and stay tuned for more updates on the rise of these cataclysmic threats.

The latest free Title Update, including Lunastra, is available now . So assemble your squad, and good luck!

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Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection is Now Available on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and Steam!

May 30, 2018 // Andy Wong

Relive the last three decades of Street Fighter with Street Fighter 30 th Anniversary Collection, now available on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and Steam!

Street Fighter 30 th Anniversary Collection contains 12 classic titles that impacted arcade culture, established the fighting game genre, and paved way for our very own Capcom Pro Tour. This is the first time many of these arcade titles will be playable on consoles and PC. While the collection stays true to the arcade experience, four of the titles will also contain additional features such as online play, Training Mode, and Versus Mode!

  • Street Fighter
  • Street Fighter II
  • Street Fighter II: Champion Edition
  • Street Fighter II: Hyper Fighting – Online and Training Mode
  • Super Street Fighter II
  • Super Street Fighter II Turbo – Online and Training Mode
  • Street Fighter Alpha
  • Street Fighter Alpha 2
  • Street Fighter Alpha 3 – Online and Training Mode
  • Street Fighter III
  • Street Fighter III: 2nd Impact
  • Street Fighter III: Third Strike – Online and Training Mode

 

OFFLINE MODES

Arcade Mode – In this classic mode heralding back to the arcades, take on a series of CPU opponents until you’re treated to each character’s unique ending. This time, no coins are needed and continues are infinite. In Street Fighter 30 th Anniversary Collection, you can now save your progress in Arcade Mode and continue later on!

Versus Mode – In order to play against another player in the arcades, they would have to interrupt your progress through Arcade Mode by inserting coins. Now, you can directly play against someone else in local Versus Mode, complete with the ability to select your stage!

Training Mode – Available in Street Fighter II: Hyper Fighting, Super Street Fighter II Turbo, Street Fighter Alpha 3, and Street Fighter III: Third Strike, a robust Training Mode has been implemented to help you practice combos and master your character before taking the battle online. All four titles will have the option to turn on damage display, input display, dummy controls, and more! You’ll even be able to use the record and play function, similarly to Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition, where you can record what the dummy will do, then play it back. Each of the four games also have their own unique training options that reflect their respective systems.

ONLINE MODES

Online Arcade – Unlike offline Arcade Mode, Online Arcade Mode is all about recreating the classic experience of having a player interrupt your progress to challenge you by inserting coins. While you fight the CPU opponents, the system will be looking for online matches for you. Once one is found, your progress will be interrupted and you’ll fight another player!

Ranked Match – Care to show the world you were the champion of your local arcade? Prove it by playing ranked matches to improve your spot on the leaderboards, which can also be viewed in the online category.

Casual Match – If you’re looking to play against another player without the pressure of leaderboards or if you simply want to practice a new character, casual matches are for you! The outcome of casual matches do not reflect your position on the leaderboards.

Lobbies – Up to four players can be in one lobby at a time. When creating one, you can choose which of the four games you’d like to be available to play. If you only want to partake in Street Fighter III: Third Strike games, make sure to uncheck the other three. If more than one game is checked, players will vote for the game they’d like to play the most. When in a lobby, you can also spectate to see all the action as it goes down!

Super Street Fighter II: The Tournament Battle (Nintendo Switch) – In this platform exclusive recreation, four Nintendo Switch systems and eight controllers take part in local wireless play where up to eight players partake in a tournament of their own, complete with brackets and a crowned champion. This mode is perfect for group gatherings – and bragging rights, of course. Check out how it works in our blog here.

MUSEUM

History – Journey through this interactive timeline to learn about key dates and uncover concept art related to each game in the series.

Characters – Learn more about the world-famous characters in the Street Fighter series, including their background, likes, dislikes, and even blood type. You can also look at frame-by-frame character sprites in each of their appearances!

Music – Street Fighter is known for some unforgettable themes that have stood the test of time – some even becoming internet memes. Choose which of the 12 games you’d like to listen to the sound track of, turn up the volume, and relax as the notes of nostalgia flow through your ears.

Street Fighter 30 th Anniversary Collection is a celebration of how far the series has come in a monumental 30 years. Celebrate with us now on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and Steam!

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Gear up for Mega Man 11, available October 2nd!

May 29, 2018 // Kellen Haney

Mega Man 11 slides on to PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PC on October 2nd, 2018! Jump, shoot, speed, and power your way through beautiful hand-drawn environments and take down eight brand-new Robot Masters in Mega Man’s latest fight for everlasting peace. With Mega Man’s classic arsenal of tools and skills and the brand new Double Gear system at your fingertips, foil the devious Dr. Wily’s latest plot for world domination!

It’s no surprise that the mustache-twirlingly evil Dr. Wily is up to his old tricks, but this time the master of malevolence has a brand new tactic tucked away in his lab coat. Reflecting on his younger days when he studied alongside Dr. Light – the good-natured and ever-hopeful creator of Mega Man – Wily recalls a creation of his own: the Double Gear system, capable of pushing robots beyond their normal capabilities. Putting his idea into action, the unscrupulous doctor steals eight of Dr. Light’s robots to use for his own nefarious plans. At Mega Man’s request, Dr. Light installs the prototype Double Gear system in the heroic blue ‘bot, imbuing our hero with brand new skills in his quest to put a stop to Dr. Wily’s diabolical plan and continue the fight for everlasting peace.

At its core, the Double Gear System has two main functions that empower Mega Man (and players) with brand new abilities. Mega Man speeds up with the aptly-named Speed Gear, causing the world around him move much slower by comparison. If you need a moment to dodge incoming projectiles, make a desperate jump, or simply need a breather to figure out a tricky situation, the Speed Gear is just a button press away to give you a chance to escape and quickly adapt to any situation. It’s great for both newcomers who need a little extra time to figure out enemy and boss patterns, or veterans who can expertly maneuver their way around levels.

The Power Gear pushes Mega Man’s power output beyond maximum, powering up his regular buster shots and allowing him to charge his Mega Buster to an even higher level than before to unleash two charge shots at a time. Special weapons gained from defeated Robot Masters will also power up in various ways when Mega Man has the Power Gear active. Be careful how you use these new skills, though! You can turn each gear on and off at will with a quick button press, but pushing Mega Man to his limit will cause him to overheat, preventing him from using the Double Gear system until he’s cooled off a bit.

If things are looking desperate, Mega Man can also activate both gears at once when his health is critically low to slow time to a crawl and unleash his full potential in one massive, overcharged shot from his Mega Buster! Careful, though – you can’t turn this technique off once it’s active, and Mega Man will be severely weakened afterwards. Make it count!

Of course, no Mega Man game is complete without a set of Robot Masters to test your mettle against, and Mega Man 11 will introduce an additional eight bosses for our hero to send to the scrapyard. We initially revealed the design for one of these upcoming Robot Masters as part of the Mega Man 30 th Anniversary stream, but we haven’t revealed his name until now. Get ready for…

Block Man ! This vain, brick-building ‘bot has an ego the size of a pyramid, and a bit of a hero complex to go with it. Headstrong and thick as a brick, Block Man is able to form blocks out of thin air, and can use the Power Gear to change into a gargantuan form when he’s pushed to his limits. This rock-solid Robot Master is definitely no pushover, but you’ll have to navigate a series of perilous pyramids in order to reach him.

Next up is a brand-new reveal – Fuse Man ! Hopefully that wasn’t too shocking for you. This fast-thinking Robot Master resides deep within a power plant, filled with challenging platforming and tricky traps. Never one to refuse a fight, this speed demon will charge you with assault and battery if you’re not careful. Getting to his lair to begin with is a challenge on its own, with lasers that will require quick thinking to maneuver around and lots of electrified surfaces that will give you a jolt if you don’t watch where you step!

Block Man and Fuse Man are just two of the eight robots that have turned malicious due to the tinkering of Dr. Wily (how do you get a doctorate for evil, anyways?), and it’s up to Mega Man to bring them down and claim their powers as his own. Series veterans know that each Robot Master has a weakness to another Robot Master’s weapon, and a big part of the fun is figuring out who’s weak to what!

New to Mega Man 11 is how parts of Mega Man’s appearance change when he equips a Robot Master’s weapon, giving him a distinct look reminiscent of the Robot Master he’s acquired each weapon from. It’s also easier than ever to choose a power to use thanks to a new weapon wheel that can be accessed with a flick of the right thumb stick, letting you switch weapons on the fly. Helping Mega Man in his fight for everlasting peace, Roll and Auto can create useful upgrades and items to upgrade Mega Man using bolts scattered throughout stages and dropped by enemies, giving Mega Man even more versatility for combat than any previous mainline Mega Man title before.

Mega Man 11 will be playable on the show floor of E3 this year at the Capcom booth (South Hall, Booth #2223), so if you’re attending the show, activate your own Speed Gear to be one of the first to try out the Blue Bomber’s latest adventure and see the gorgeous, hand-drawn environments and vibrant characters of Mega Man 11 with your own eyes in this adventure crafted by a veteran development team at Capcom.

Mega Man 11 is also available for pre-order! Slide over to the Mega Man 11 website to pre-order either the physical or digital version of the game. Secure your pre-order to receive an exciting alternative soundtrack for use in game when it releases on October 2. (Qualifying stores only; check website for details.)

Nintendo Switch owners are in for a treat, too. Get into gear with Mega Man 11 – amiibo Edition! This special edition includes a Mega Man amiibo (Mega Man Series) featuring the Blue Bomber’s new design! Also included are a Dr. Wily logo adhesive patch, a set of four stickers, and a Robot Master stage select screen microfiber cloth so you can get equipped with everything you’ll need to enjoy Mega Man 11 wherever you go. Pre-order today ! ( Mega Man 11 – amiibo Edition is available in the United States and Canada only)

If October just can’t come fast enough, you can catch up on the Blue Bomber’s past adventures with Mega Man Legacy Collection and Mega Man Legacy Collection 2, out now for Nintendo Switch, PS4, Xbox One, and PC, offering a combined total of ten classic quests! Plus, Mega Man X Legacy Collection 1 + 2 will bring eight futuristic adventures featuring Mega Man X and fellow Maverick hunters Zero and Axl to Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC starting July 24th.

We’ll have even more Mega Man 11 info in the near future, so keep your eyes on the official Mega Man Twitter and Facebook page for all the latest info about Mega Man!

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Cody, Metro City’s New Mayor, punches his way in to Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition on June 26!

May 28, 2018 // Andy Wong

Cody Travers has served his time behind bars, but has now become the new mayor of Metro City. Although quite busy with his everyday duties, he will arrive in Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition on June 26!

MEET THE MAYOR EARLY AND FOR FREE

We’re celebrating the return of Cody by hosting a free trial for two days, starting on June 25 at around 5pm PT, where all players can meet the mayor for free. The free trial will end on June 27 at 5pm PT, so make sure to clear up some room on your calendar.

During this time, you’ll be able to play Cody in Ranked and Casual Matches, Battle Lounges, Demonstrations, Trials, and Training Mode. Other modes like Arcade and Story will not be playable with the mayor. 

Important Notice: Any EXP and Fight Money you earn with Cody during this time will disappear on when the free trial ends. However, if you purchase Cody any time afterwards, the earned EXP and Fight Money will automatically be credited towards your account. If you purchase the Season 3 Character Pass during this free period, the EXP and Fight Money will not disappear. Cody will be purchasable individually during the free trial.

Hailing from the beat-em-up series Final Fight – where Zeku’s pupil Guy was also introduced – Cody first appeared in the Street Fighter series in Street Fighter Alpha 3. Unable to adapt to the peace, Cody was repeatedly thrown into prison – or returned voluntarily – after causing havoc in the streets by fighting through any conflict he could find. He casually broke out of prison in Super Street Fighter IV to search for a cure for his boredom, but ultimately returned by his own free will. In Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition, Mike Haggar exonerates Cody of his crimes, which leads to him being the new mayor of Metro City. Though he constantly complains, Cody secretly finds a glimmer of joy in his new position. However, this doesn’t ultimately stop him from solving problems with his bare hands, knives, or pipes…

Cody’s move set in Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition resembles that of his previous appearances, but altered to fit his new spiffy style. When not in V-Trigger, Cody can no longer throw rocks as a projectile or unleash a Criminal Upper like before. Instead, Cody now has Tornado Sweep, which sees him shooting a swirling gust of wind like a traditional fireball.Cody still has Ruffian Kick and Zonk Knuckle as special moves. In addition, he now has a few target combos.

V-Skill – Double Kick

A move from Final Fight, Cody quickly jumps straight up and performs two kicks in the air to both sides. Double Kick can be used as an effective anti-air and in certain situations, it can also end a combo.

V-Trigger I – Sidearm

In this two-block V-Trigger, Cody pulls out his signature knife. Sidearm increases the range on Cody’s normal punches, which also become safer on block while he’s holding the knife. He can also throw the knife by pressing HP+HK again straight at the opponent or at an upwards angle as an anti-air. After throwing the knife, Cody can then pull out his knife again by pressing HP+HK while V-Trigger I is active.

Cody also gains the Rapid Fire special move, which sees him slashing multiple times and is a great combo ender. Even if V-Trigger I’s duration ends, if Cody is still holding the knife, he’ll continue holding on to it until he either throws it or hits the opponent.

V-Trigger II – Dirty Coach

In this two-block V-Trigger, Cody is armed with his trusty pipe. With the pipe in hand, the range on Cody’s HPs are drastically increased. He also channels his inner baseball player and gains Gentle Swing by pressing HP+HK again or Gentle Upper Swing, the anti-air version.

If you’re wondering where Cody’s rocks went, they’re implemented into this V-Trigger! During V-Trigger II, Cody can use Bean Ball, which sees him tossing a rock in front of him. Though the rock has a hitbox if tossed on its own, Cody can follow up by hitting it with Gentle Swing with varying results. Depending on the timing, the rock will either hit the opponent from the air at a slight arc, smash straight into the opponent for multiple hits, or roll towards the opponent’s feet. Furthermore, if Cody follows up with Gentle Upper Swing, the rock will go flying off screen and eventually land a set distance depending on the punch button that was used.

Though Cody does lose access to Tornado Sweep with the pipe in hand, he does gain the ability to cancel some of his special moves into Gentle Swing. Much like the knife, Cody will hold on to the pipe after V-Trigger II ends until he hits the opponent with it or if the opponent blocks the hit.

Critical Art – Criminal Punisher

Cody harnesses his past behind bars and unleashes a devastating tornado reminiscent of Criminal Upper from previous games.

Cody will be available individually for MSRP $5.99 or 100,000 Fight Money OR as part of the Season 3 Character Pass for MSRP $29.99, which unlocks Sakura, Blanka, Falke, Cody, G, and Sagat as they become available. If you purchase Cody as part of the Season 3 Character Pass or with real money, you will also get his Battle Costume with colors 3-10 and default costume colors 3-10.

Take a look at Cody’s Story Costume, which pays homage to the previous mayor of Metro City.

Cody might wear this dashing Battle Costume during the many events he must attend as a mayor.

Get a reminder of Cody’s jailbird past with his Nostalgia Costume that can be altered with the special code to reveal a tank top underneath and the sleeves of his prison outfit tied at his waist.

Go further back into the past for Cody’s first appearance in Final Fight with this simple costume that can also be altered with the special code to reflect the aftermath of a street fight.

Cody will be available on June 26, but will be playable at E3 2018 at Capcom’s booth (South Hall, #2223), so stop on by to play the ex-convict! We’ll be over halfway done with Season 3, so make sure to follow us on Twitter and like us on Facebook to stay up to date on all things Street Fighter !

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Mega Man Legacy Collection 1 and 2 for Nintendo Switch are out now!

May 22, 2018 // Kellen Haney

In the year 20XX, a super robot named Mega Man was created. This classic line is carried in the hearts of Mega Man fans everywhere, and now both fans and newcomers alike can enjoy ten classic adventures anywhere, anytime, across two collections with Mega Man Legacy Collection and Mega Man Legacy Collection 2, available now for Nintendo Switch!


Mega Man Legacy Collection brings together Mega Man’s original six boss-busting adventures, packing the series beloved platforming gameplay into a neat new package that contains plenty of bonus content. A massive gallery of production art, concept art, box scans, manuals, and way more await you! Listen to your favorite 8-bit tunes with an included music player, and take on the thrilling challenge mode to put your skills to the test in special trials. If you have a Mega Man amiibo, you can unlock additional fan-made challenges (from this contest ), previously exclusive to the Nintendo 3DS version of the game and now making their console debut on Nintendo Switch! Plus, you can quickly recover from past mistakes thanks to the new “rewind” feature – just by holding a button, you can roll back gameplay, allowing you to pick up where you left off.

With Mega Man Legacy Collection 2, see how the series evolved through the 16-bit and 32-bit eras with Mega Man 7 and Mega Man 8. Each game brought vibrant graphics an expanded storyline and, in Mega Man 8, introduced fully voiced and animated cutscenes to the classic series for the first time. Mega Man 9 and 10 brought things back to basics just as the retro revolution was kicking off, bringing the series back to its roots with NES-style visuals and gameplay. Mega Man 9 re-introduced Mega Man’s sometimes friendly rival, Proto Man, as a playable character, while Mega Man 10 adds the ability to play as Bass, Mega Man’s nemesis, to the mix. The Nintendo Switch version also makes this the first time 9 and 10 can be played on-the-go! Just like the first collection, Mega Man Legacy Collection 2 comes packed with a massive art gallery, a music player, and a challenge mode filled with unique trials. Using a Mega Man amiibo will unlock exclusive challenges for the Nintendo Switch as well!

You can grab both collections for yourself digitally via the Nintendo Switch eShop with Mega Man Legacy Collection for $14.99 and Mega Man Legacy Collection 2 for $19.99, or pick both up at retail ( MMLC on a cartridge and MMLC2 as a digital download) with an exclusive Mega Man 30 th Anniversary cleaning cloth (while supplies last) for $39.99. With all ten classic titles coming to Nintendo Switch, it’s a great time to catch up or relive your favorite mega moments ahead of Mega Man 11, coming late 2018 to Nintendo Switch, PS4, Xbox One, and PC.

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Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection Exhibition at Combo Breaker 2018!

May 16, 2018 // Andy Wong

On May 25 at around 7pm PT, four legendary players and four players chosen from auctioned tickets will take the stage in a one-of-a-kind exhibition for Street Fighter 30 th Anniversary Collection at Combo Breaker 2018 in St. Charles, Illinois! For everyone at home, this tournament will be broadcasted on the Capcom Fighters Twitch channel.

The Street Fighter 30 th Anniversary Collection Exhibition will feature eight players total, including four players associated with many of the titles featured in the collection:

To become one of the other four players in this tournament, you will need to take part in an on-site auction for entry. Combo Breaker holds auction tournaments each year, where players bid on entry into a bracket, 1 by 1, until the bracket is full. For this special Street Fighter 30 th Anniversary exhibition tournament all bids will be to square off against one of the 4 competing Street Fighter legends! 100% of the auction entry money goes to the tournament champion. If you can make it to St. Charles, Illinois on May 25 and want your moment to shine, this exhibition is for you!

The exhibition will be a single elimination tournament with best three out of five matches. Each player will need to remain flexible as all 12 titles from the Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection may make an appearance. Before each match in the tournament, the game that will be played will be chosen randomly to keep everyone on their feet!

You won’t want to miss Street Fighter history coming together in this exciting exhibition! Tune in to the Capcom Fighters Twitch channel on May 25 around 7pm PT to witness some of the highest tournament-level play for Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection!  

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Get equipped with a stylish new Mega Man art contest – prizes signed by Mega Man 11 producer Kazuhiro Tsuchiya!

May 15, 2018 // Kellen Haney

UPDATE: Winners have been contacted! We’ll showcase the winning entries in a future blog.

For over thirty years, a defining feature of Mega Man has been the way his color palette changes each time he uses the weapon of a defeated Robot Master. With Mega Man 11 changing things up and giving the Blue Bomber a unique appearance and a new color scheme based on the power he’s using, that got us thinking – what would he look like if he equipped weapons from past Mega Man games? That’s where you come in!

It’s no secret among Mega Man fans that as far back as the original Mega Man, there were plans for the Blue Bomber’s sprite to change based on what he was equipped with. Now, we want to see what you can create based on the following premise:

What would Mega Man look like if his entire appearance changed when he equipped a Robot Master’s weapon from Mega Man 1 through 10?

This is all about style, so let your imagination run wild. We’re looking for the most creative and unique entries that fit the above theme, so don’t worry about your artistic skill level or the medium. Pencil sketches, paintings, digital art of any kind – go with what feels right to you! Your design can be an action shot, a reference sheet, Mega Man just lazing around, actively using a Robot Master’s power, or anything else that comes to mind.

Mega Man equipped with a Robot Master’s weapon in Mega Man 11.

This contest is open to residents of North America, Central America, and South America. Entries should be sent to contest@capcom.com . Full contest details can be found at this link, so be sure to read them in full before sending something in. One entry per person, so make it count! You’ve got from now until May 21 st , 11:59 PM PST, the eve before the release of Mega Man Legacy Collection 1 + 2 on Nintendo Switch. We’ll choose our favorites and announce a winner a few days after the contest has ended. Good luck!

UPDATE : This contest has now ended. Thanks to everyone who submitted an entry! We’ll be looking over them and picking our favorites, to be revealed in the next few weeks.

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Capcom Recap: 04/28/2018 – 05/11/2018

May 12, 2018 // Yuri Araujo

We take a trip down Street Fighter memory lane, Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate is announced, and more!

Announcing the Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Tournament Series!

Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection – Retrospective Series: Street Fighter & Street Fighter II

Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection Training and Versus Mode Details!

Become a Demon Lord with the Astaroth Crossover Costume for M. Bison in Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition!

Nintendo Switch eShop pre-orders for Mega Man Legacy Collection 1 and 2 are available now

Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate coming to Nintendo Switch on August 28th

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[PAST]

Monster Hunter: World – Sakura & Dante Event Quests (5/4)

[FUTURE]

All times listed are Pacific Time:

  • May 18th @  2PM  – Mega Man 8
  • May 22nd @  2PM  – Mega Man Legacy Collection 1+2 on Switch
  • May 25th @  2PM  – Monster Hunter: World

Remember to  FOLLOW  our Twitch channel to get email reminders whenever we go live.

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The challenge is set! Bring down the mighty Nergigante to awaken the Satsui no Hado and unlock the High Rank Ryu armor set, and face off against a Pink Rathian to craft the Sakura armor set.

The Ryu quests “Awakened Satsui no Hado” I, II, and III Challenge Quests are live, now until May 24 th.

The Sakura quests “Empress in Full Bloom” I, II, and III Challenge Quests are live now, until May 17 th.

Event Quests and Challenge Quests refresh every Thursday at 5pm PT / Friday at 1am BST, so make sure to log into Monster Hunter: World every week and follow @MonsterHunter to stay up to date on the latest selection of quests.

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When it first launched in late January, Monster Hunter: World gained a surprising amount of attention on its depiction of the in-game meals. The food looked so good and appetizing that people even replicated it in real life !

And here we are, a couple of months later and we’re still in love with the game’s delicious feasts. Here is SteelJoe’s animated pixel art tribute to everyone’s favorite dining joint in Astera:

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STICKY NOTE: Did you make something cool? Send us a note or drop a comment below; we would love to feature your work here! Same goes for any awesome stuff you may see in the wild; we always welcome more fantastic fan work. =)

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Signing off,

-Yuri