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Put everything you’ve got into it with the Mega Man Zero/ZX Community Heroes Contest!

Feb 28, 2020 // Kellen Haney

There’s only one Zero, but you can be a hero of your own with our latest contest! We’re looking for members of the Mega Man community to showcase their talents with a prize you’ll definitely want to get your hands on – a Mega Man Zero/ZX Legacy Collection Limited Edition straight from Japan! Read on for more info and how to enter.

The Mega Man community is incredibly talented across countless fields. There’s musical remixes, re-drawn sprites, all kinds of artwork, fan games, cosplay, Mega Man-themed ballads… I could keep going, but you get the idea. So we got to thinking about how we could celebrate and share all that you do as a community, and we decided the best way was to try to highlight as much of that creativity as possible with a contest! Got a Zero-themed song you’re writing? Maybe you’ve been itching to draw Aile? Put together a Grey cosplay? Maybe you havethe craziest collection of Zero and ZX game boxes and memorabilia ever? Have you posed your figures into the perfect action scene? We want to see it, and we want you to share it so the entire community can celebrate what we all love about these games and characters. In other words: We want you to express what these games mean to you.

But this is a contest, after all, and a contest means there’s booty… er, prizes! Here’s what you’ll be in the running to win – a Mega Man Zero/ZX Legacy Collection Limited Edition from Japan:

Officially, this is the Rockman Zero & ZX Double Hero Collection: e-Capcom Limited Edition, only available at the online e-Capcom store based out of Japan. As you can imagine, these are a little difficult to get a hold of in North America, so we figured it would be a fitting prize. Each one includes a (Japanese) copy of the game for Switch, an acrylic print featuring some of the most memorable villains from both the Zero and ZX games, a  of Z Saber-themed charm (either “normal” or “Omega,” chosen at random), and of course a “Double Hero” bust of Zero and Vent in his Megamerged ZX form. It makes for one heck of a conversation starter.

This Limited Edition is something truly special, and a panel of Capcom staff will be picking three of our favorite entries to win this exceptional prize – no easy task for us considering what you all are capable of. It’s your job to make our job harder in that regard, so we’re looking forward to seeing what all of you come up with!

Remember – the goal isn’t to necessarily show us the objectively best piece of art / music / cosplay / performance art / figures posed in a cool way / etc., but rather to express what these games mean to you.

How To Enter
Post your entry to Twitter using the hashtag #ZeroZXContest – easy! We’ll be using that tag to look for entries, so please make sure it’s spelled correctly in your post. For the sake of describing the contest, we’re looking for entries that can qualify as artwork, cosplay, a video, or an image of your personal stash of Zero and/or ZX games, figures, and the like. Only one entry per person, so make it count!

Since there’s been plenty of great fan creations posted over the last week for the launch of the game, we don’t want to leave you out of luck if you’ve already shared something creative this past week. In this case, quote retweet your post with the hashtag #ZeroZXContest to be entered. We’ll consider content that was posted as far back as February 22nd, 2020 when it comes to selecting entries for the contest.

The contest runs for two weeks, now through 11:59 PM PST on March 13th, 2020, so don’t want too long to get your entry in.

There are additional legal lines you should know about before you enter, too. We encourage you to read through them here:
Competition Rules for Mega Man Zero/ZX Community Heroes Competition

We’ll be in close contact with the winners to coordinate sending out prizes as soon as they arrive and winners have been decided, so we recommend following @MegaMan on Twitter so we can easily contact you. We’ll also be sharing winning entries and other favorites via the Capcom Unity Blog and on Mega Man social channels, so be sure you’re okay with us sharing your creation before submitting anything.

That’s it for now, so put everything you’ve got into it!

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Bust Some Bosses with Tips and Tricks for Mega Man Zero

Feb 26, 2020 // Kellen Haney

Mega Man Zero/ZX Legacy Collection is finally out for PS4, XB1, Switch, and PC via Steam! How have you been enjoying the games so far? For newcomers, the first Mega Man Zero game might be a bit difficult, so don’t be afraid to use the Casual Scenario Mode and Assist-Save features to play each game at your own pace. Some of you out there surely want to experience these games at their original difficulty and level of challenge, so here are few tips and tricks for defeating some of the earlier bosses in Mega Man Zero!

■ Aztec Falcon

One of the keys to defeating Aztec Falcon is using the walls to your advantage. When Aztec Falcon approaches from the opposite end of the screen, jump up the wall, then leap over him to slash him from behind with your Z Saber. Repeat this process, and you should be able to take him down.

You’ll need a bit of technical skill to strike Aztec Falcon from behind this way, so make sure to practice – you can use Assist-Save if you’d like to get some practice in, too!

Beware his vacuum attack. Repeatedly dash in the opposite direction to make sure you don’t get sucked in.

Another way to defeat Aztec Falcon is to charge your Zero Buster while repeatedly wall jumping, then blast him when he attaches himself to the opposite wall.

You’ll definitely need some technical skill to charge your Zero Buster while performing wall jumps, so choose whichever combat approach works best for you.

■ Pantheon Core

The key pattern for defeating this boss is to wait until it finishes spouting fire to approach and slash it with your Z Saber. After two short bursts of fire, Pantheon Core will follow with a longer fire attack. This is your moment to escape to the far left side of the screen to unleash a charged Buster attack. After this longer fire attack, the floor panels will raise individually, attempting to crush you into the spikes above. You can avoid demise by moving forward one segment at a time. If you repeat this process, you can destroy the Pantheon Core!

■ Anubis Necromancess the Third

Anubis Necromancess attacks by throwing his staff at Zero. After this attack, he teleports to the other side of the screen, so you can effectively use that moment to do some damage with your Z Saber. His movement patterns can change, but he typically repeats the teleporting pattern above. Use your Z Saber and Zero Buster to dispose of the enemies he summons.

Dust clouds telegraph where spiked pillars will rise from the sand, so dash to evade them. If you find yourself in between two pillars, jump from the highest point on the ground, and wall jump up one of the pillars to avoid being crushed. If you try to escape by jumping from lower spots, you’ll definitely take some damage!

■ Maha Ganeshariff

In order to defeat Maha Ganeshariff, it’s important to safely evade each of his various attacks. You can disrupt his pendulum attack by using your Z Saber to cut the wire from which he swings.

For his rolling attack, a perfectly timed jump will help you avoid damage, but you’ll have to carefully dodge the bombs that follow. Maha Ganeshariff always drops bombs in designated locations, so there are safe points you can use to escape. In other words, if you dodge his rolling attack in this “safe zone,” you don’t have to worry about the bombs. Check out the video above to get a sense of where these safe areas are.

Maha Ganeshariff’s hand slap attack won’t hurt you if you’re far enough from him, so attack him from afar with a charged Buster shot. You’ll have a chance to land a massive attack on him once he stops! Use this opportunity to go to town with your Z Saber.

One more thing: you won’t be able to dodge Maha Ganeshariff’s attacks if you fight at the edge of the screen. Make sure you stick to the middle of the screen during combat.

■ Guard Orotic

Guard Orotic’s attacks always come from the right first, so escape to the left and then prepare yourself to escape to the right from the equivalent left-side attack. After evading two attacks, use your Z Saber to attack Guard Orotic’s core. You should be able to defeat him if you follow this pattern.

Evading attacks from the blue and green arms can be difficult while standing opposite from the attacking arm. In these instances, you’ll have better luck avoiding damage by standing behind the attacking arm on the same side (e.g., on the left side of the screen when the left arm attacks).


So, what do you think? Hopefully these tips will make it a bit easier to clear some of the earlier stages in Mega Man Zero. Regardless of which boss you fight, moving around recklessly will result in taking damage. Move in response to your opponents’ patterns so you can plan a counter-attack to unleash some serious damage.

Once you’ve successfully mastered these tips, we’d love for you to try your hand at completing each of the six games in Mega Man Zero/ZX Legacy Collection and get your fastest time on the leaderboards in Z Chaser. Best of luck!

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MISSION START! Mega Man Zero/ZX Legacy Collection is out now!

Feb 25, 2020 // Kellen Haney

Let’s go.

Mega Man Zero/ZX Legacy Collection is out now for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC via Steam! Six games, including all four Mega Man Zero games and both Mega Man ZX games Megamerge into one excellent collection for $29.99! You can grab a copy digitally or from your local retailer on console now, and read on for more info on what this excellent collection includes.

A Hero Reborn
Set far in the future after the Mega Man X games, join Zero as he wakes up from a long slumber to uncover fragments of his forgotten past. With the help of the brilliant scientist Ciel, you’ll take up your Z Saber to put an end to the oppressive rule of Neo Arcadia’s vicious leader – and uncover a much deeper plot as you progress through each game. Learn more about what happened to characters like X as you go, and discover terrifying foes like Omega and the twisted Dark Elf.

Zero won’t be fighting alone as the four-game saga unfolds. Alongside the friends and foes that Zero will encounter, you’ll also meet Cyber-elves, friendly sprites that can aid Zero on his journey and change how you play in a variety of ways across each game. You’ll need all the help you can get, too – with tough enemies and tougher battles ahead, all of your skills will be put to the test! Play well, and you’ll be rewarded with new moves and abilities to use as you progress.

A New Generation
The Mega Man ZX games pick up a few hundred years after the events of the Mega Man Zero games, where humans and Reploids have finally started to live in peace… until an age-old threat rears its ugly head once again. Across both games, you’ll learn about a new generation of heroes and villains that have their own unique power: the ability to Megamerge with powerful artifacts from a bygone era known as Biometals.

Drawing on power from the heroes of the past, you’ll take on the role of Aile or Vent in Mega Man ZX as they fight the Maverick menace and stop the rise of a new villain wielding a relic of their own. Several years later, join Ashe or Gray as they discover a new relic, Biometal Model A, and fight to learn more about who they are and their role as a Mega Man, one of a few chosen ones who can use Biometals.

Modern Classics
If you’re looking for something a bit less intense, a new “Casual Scenario” option can be turned on for each game, reducing difficulty and adding a variety of helpful features that are great for younger players, those who want to enjoy the story, or for a variety of other reasons. If you don’t have much time to play, the “Save-Assist” feature will place helpful checkpoints throughout each game, making it easy to pick up where you left off or tackle a tough section without losing a bunch of progress. The power of how you want to play is in your hands!

Speaking of, there are multiple visual filters to switch between at any time. Stick with the original pixels, or switch to a smoothing filter for a more modern visual feel. There’s also a CRT filter for a nice retro look! Multiple screen layouts are also available for the Mega Man ZX games, allowing you to customize the look and feel of each game.

Cut to the Chase
Alongside all six games, you’ll also get access to a new mode created just for Mega Man Zero/ZX Legacy Collection: Z Chaser. This unique speed-run mode challenges you to finish stages as fast as possible! Along with playing across multiple stages head-to-head in local versus, you’ll also be able to access online leaderboards to chase down ghost data from rivals all across the world!

If you need to slow down after an exciting dash to the finish, you’ll also be able to check out a gallery with hundreds of pieces of artwork, a music player with tunes from all six games (and new tracks made just for this collection), and you’ll even get access to international versions of each game at the main menu with the press of a button. There are even bonuses that replicate original hardware features, including Bonus Cards for Mega Man Zero 3 that unlock by playing through each game in the collection and Link Mode, which brings bosses from Mega Man Zero 3 and 4 into Mega Man ZX for some throwback throwdowns.

What’re you waiting for? Mega Man Zero/ZX Legacy Collection is available now for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC via Steam, so go grab a copy and check out all six adventures, the new Z Chaser mode, and lots more!

Need some extra help getting started? Check out our Tips and Tricks blog to learn a few boss strategies for Mega Man Zero!

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Street Fighter V: Champion Edition and New Character Seth Available Now on PS4 and PC!

Feb 14, 2020 // Dan

Hey there Capcom Unity! Happy Valentine’s Day! I hope your day is being filled with love and happiness. Speaking of love and happiness, I want to help spread the love by happily announcing the launch of Street Fighter V: Champion Edition and Seth! 

If you’re new to SFV, Street Fighter V: Champion Edition can get you caught up very quickly with all available characters, stages and costumes (excluding Fight Chance costumes, brand collaboration costumes and Capcom Pro Tour DLC), along with all the modes and features. In total Street Fighter VChampion Edition includes all 40 characters, 34 stages and over 200 costumes!

With the coming of a new iteration of Street Fighter V comes a new character, or in this case a returning one. As an avid Seth player from the days of Street Fighter IV, I’m excited to be talking about the return of Seth in Street Fighter V: Champion Edition. Seth arrives in SFV:CE with a different look than in SFIV. Seth’s consciousness awakens inside the body of Doll Unit Zero and is equipped with a new set of moves.

The King of Chaos returns!

Using Seth’s V-Skill I “Tanden Engine” will draw in the opponent, and the follow-up move “Tanden Install” will absorb their data. This opens up a ton of combo variety depending on who your opponent is.   V-Skill II is a fast forward dash that can be followed up with one of Seth’s special moves to create combo extensions. For a full written rundown of Seth’s abilities visit the Champion Edition announcement blog or check out these Seth Preview Videos!

Seth Preview Video:

Seth Gameplay Preview:

You’ll notice that Seth’s body changes form when mimicking moves from various characters. If Seth steals moves from bigger characters, Seth’s new Doll Unit Zero body also grows to their size when using their attacks. Watching Seth’s muscles expand when mimicking characters like Zangief or Abigail is truly a sight to behold. Even stealing Blanka’s “Rolling Attack” has Seth mirroring some of Blanka’s animalistic like tendencies.

Rolling attacks? Seth’s got those.

One of my favorite aspects of Seth is how the combo potential changes with each opponent you face. Although I am a Laura main in SFV I have been enjoying playing as Seth to steal Laura’s “Thunder Clap.” Stealing that move has allowed more combo opportunities in addition to some new mixups. Test out all of Seth’s stolen abilities and see how it fits best with your combos!

Seth’s ability to steal moves on the fly may come as a shock to some…

Street Fighter V: Champion Edition is now available physically and digitally on PlayStation 4 and as a digital download on Steam for MSRP $29.99. For current Street Fighter V players, the Upgrade Kit for MSRP $24.99 offers INSTANT ACCESS to Seth and all available Champion Edition content.

With that, we would like to thank everyone for a great start to 2020! Please stay tuned to our social media channels for all the latest news and happenings. Thanks again and we hope you enjoy both Seth and Street Fighter V: Champion Edition!


Purchase Street Fighter V: Champion Edition:

PS4: bit.ly/SFVCE_PS4

Steam: bit.ly/SFVCE_Steam

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MHW: Iceborne and other head-bangin’ soundtracks now available stand-alone via Steam Music Player

Feb 10, 2020 // Yuri Araujo

Music aficionados, rejoice! A variety of soundtracks from our recent releases are now available to purchase as stand-alone albums via the new Steam Music Player, including the brand-new Monster Hunter World: Iceborne Original Soundtrack!

Previously available only as DLC that required their respective game purchases, these soundtracks are now part of our first wave of music being converted to Steam’s new Music Player. This means you can actually enjoy a game’s rockin’ tunes without necessarily owning the full game. And to get the party started, we have even discounted some of the soundtracks for a limited time (Feb 11 ~ Feb 14 at 10am PST)!

Monster Hunter World: Iceborne Original Soundtrack – 10% off


Monster Hunter: World Original Soundtrack – 20% off


Devil May Cry 5 Original Soundtrack – 20% off


Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy – Turnabout Tunes – 20% off


Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen Masterworks Collection – 20% off


And here’s our latest list of available soundtracks:

Mega Man 11 Original Soundtrack

Mega Man X Legacy Collection Soundtrack

Mega Man X Sound Collection

Mega Man X2 Sound Collection

Mega Man X3 Sound Collection

Mega Man X4 Sound Collection

Mega Man X5 Sound Collection

Mega Man X6 Sound Collection

Mega Man X7 Sound Collection

Mega Man X8 Sound Collection

Resident Evil 7 biohazard Original Soundtrack

Street Fighter V Original Soundtrack

Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition Original Soundtrack

All soundtracks are available in a variety of formats including MP3, AAC and FLAC, offering plenty of flexibility between small file sizes and superb audio quality. Also note that if you already owned these soundtracks as part of previous DLC purchases, you get to keep them in your Steam Music Player and have access to the newly available file formats for certain soundtracks.

So head on over to our curated list of Capcom Original Soundtracks on Steam and enjoy your favorite Capcom tunes!

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Street Fighter V: Champion Edition Content List

Feb 07, 2020 // Dan

Hey there fighters! With Street Fighter V: Champion Edition only a week away until release, we wanted to give you all a heads up as to what’s included in the entire package. I’m sure you’ve heard these numbers frequently from us lately, but just to reiterate, 40 characters, 34 stages, and more than 200 costumes. Over the past four years, we’ve released so much content that it might be a bit overwhelming. Don’t worry though, I’m here to help you get caught up. Below you’ll find everything that’s included in Champion Edition. There is also a more concise but lengthy list you can find at the end of this blog post.


MASTER LIST

Street Fighter V: Champion Edition releases on PS4 and PC next week (on Feb 14) and includes everything listed above and more!

To purchase Street Fighter V: Champion Edition: click here

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Rathalos swoops into the world of Dragalia Lost in a special event

Jan 31, 2020 // Yuri Araujo

Gather ‘round hunters, and get ready to see some familiar faces from Monster Hunter in Dragalia Lost! Here’s an overview of the event, crafted by our friends at Nintendo:


Hunting season opens in the Dragalia Lost game as Monster Hunter monsters arrive! The prince and the Felyne must stand together against the impending threat, and fight as a team when confronted by Rathalos, King of the Skies. The time has come for the prince and friends to test their hunting instincts!

The Monster Hunter: Primal Crisis event, featuring content inspired by the Monster Hunter series in the world of the Dragalia Lost game, is now live!

Event details:

  • Duration: 1/28/20 at 10 p.m. to 2/16/20 at 9:59 p.m. PT
  • Update: New quests and rewards will be added on 2/3/20 at 10 p.m.
  • Reward availability period: 1/28/20 at 10 p.m. to 2/23/20 at 9:59 p.m. PT
  • Epilogue: Available from 2/16/20 at 10 p.m. to 2/23/20 at 9:59 p.m. PT. To view the epilogue, you must complete chapter 10 of the event story.

Inspired by the Monster Hunter series

Get the 5★ dragon Rathalos and event-exclusive wyrmprints by performing blazon summons. You can also get event-exclusive weapons from the Treasure Trade that do increased damage to enemies in event quests. Smashing! What’s more, there is a stamina recovery item you can only get during this event: well-done steak! The miracle of food preservation means you’ll be able to use well-done steaks even after the event has ended.

Boss Battle with parts

In this event’s Boss Battle, you can attack separate parts of the boss enemy. Attacking these parts and demolishing them will fill your dragon gauge. Plus, collect otherworld fragments from the boss battle and use them to challenge the raid boss to get in-game rewards.

Introducing special action elements

Raid battles bring new strategies to the fight, which Monster Hunter fans might find familiar! Notte can blow the Demon Horn and apply a strength buff to your team, which can also be upgraded with a rare raid boost. Place mega barrel bombs that can deal big damage to enemies (and won’t hurt your allies). Do enough damage to parts on the raid boss to trigger the yellow stagger gauge—creating the perfect opportunity to strike!

Hunt alone or with partners in Trials

Bring your best to take on Trials, high-difficulty quests that pit you against powerful foes. Some Trials quests will have you facing off against two boss enemies at the same time, and defeating one of them will power up the remaining one. Trials come in both solo and co-op variations, with co-op unlocking for each quest once you clear it on solo. The co-op versions of the quests are only available at certain times, and you will not be able to challenge the quests unless they are available, even if you have met the requirements for co-op.


Happy Hunting!

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Announcing the Monster Hunter Festa: Boston 2020 and Iceborne USA Championship, Feb 29th

Jan 29, 2020 // Yuri Araujo

Brave Hunters in the frigid land of Boston, Massachusetts, come celebrate all things Iceborne and compete in the Monster Hunter World: Iceborne USA Championship!

This year, our location will be the Royale, with the event being held on February 29. Keep on reading for the full list of activities, schedule and more info:

NOTE: must be 21 years or older to attend this event.

Monster Hunter Festa: Boston 2020

Join us for a celebration of Monster Hunter World: Iceborne and its amazing community (that’s you!) with a variety of activities, giveaways, themed food and special guest appearances from Monster Hunter producer Ryozo Tsujimoto and director Kaname Fujioka!

Doors will open at 8:00pm EST. Make sure to show up early to check-in and make the most of your time. You can pre-register here to guarantee your spot, Pre-registration is now closed, but we’ll also be welcoming walk-ins.

Monster Hunter World: Iceborne USA Championship

Time to find out who are the fastest Hunters in the US! Want to show us your chops (pun intended)? Sign up here and Sign ups are all full! If you’ve signed up, make sure to get to practicing right away!

The Qualifier quest is “Arena Master Quest 01” (Hunt a Banbaro) and takes place in the Arena, providing you with different gear loadouts: Long Sword, Hammer, Gunlance, Switch Axe, or Bow.

The Finals quest is “Aiming for the Light” (Hunt a Namielle) is an Arena Quest, but with the choice of Dual Blades, Lance, Charge Blade, Insect Glaive, or Heavy Bowgun! Only the Top 4 qualifying times from the Qualifier round will have a chance at this one, so make sure you practice both quests!

We’ll be live streaming the Finals round with Namielle over at Twitch.tv/MonsterHunter, as well as our various other Monster Hunter social channels. See below for more details on the event location, timing and schedule.

Venue Location

Royale Boston
279 Tremont St
Boston, MA 02116

Date

February 29th, 2020

Master Schedule

(subject to change, all times are Eastern Standard Time)

4:00pm – Iceborne USA Championship Check-In
5:00pm to 7:00pm – Iceborne USA Championship Qualifier Round
8:00pm – Doors open to Monster Hunter Festa: Boston 2020
8:30pm – Iceborne USA Championship Finals
9:30pm – Developer Presentation and Autograph Session
11:00pm – Monster Hunter Festa: Boston 2020 concludes and the venue opens to General Public

Registration, Rules and more

For more info, rules and registration links, please head over to the official event web page: MonsterHunterFesta.com

See you there!

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Grand Appreciation Fest beams onto Monster Hunter World: Iceborne

Jan 23, 2020 // Yuri Araujo

Put on your party hats and get ready to celebrate the 2nd anniversary of the original release of Monster Hunter: World! Starting on January 23rd at 4:00pm PST (Jan 24th 00:00 GMT), we’ll be decking out both Gathering Hubs (Astera & Seliana) to bring out the starry festive spirit in all of us.

Appreciation Fest

The Appreciation Fest (Astera Gathering Hub, all players) reflects the star theme in a more metaphorical way, with super elegant Gala Suits for armor sets, and the Felyne Star set for your Palico exerting full celebrity vibes. And remember to get your daily free Appreciation Fireworks to light up the sky when out hunting some monsters.


Grand Appreciation Fest

The Grand Appreciation Fest (Seliana Gathering Hub, Iceborne only) embraces the cosmic themes head on with an assortment of celestial equipment pieces and cosmetic items for you to earn.

While the event is live, claim your Login Bonus and complete daily Limited Bounties as you hunt to get “Gratitude Tickets” and the “Snowman” item. Gratitude Tickets can be used to craft a variety of special gear:

  • Astral Armor – this dazzling set covered in stars exudes an energy from out of this world. Each armor piece comes with useful skill points, and the set bonus grants you increased chance to earn special Grand Appreciation rewards: “VIP Gratitude Tickets.”
  • Felyne Space Set – give your Palico this sparkling outfit so it can fit in and party with the rest of the crew.
  • Sky Blue Silverwisp – a shining pendant that can be attached to your favorite weapons.
  • Snowman – exchange your Gratitude Tickets for Snowman at the Elder Melder then “build” it out in the field and have friendly snowball fights with your teammates… or with your prey. Your call.

As you partake in various event related activities, and help out Low Rank & High Rank hunters via the Hunter Helper system, you’ll also earn the aforementioned VIP Gratitude Tickets. They don’t drop every time, so the Astral Armor Set Bonus really comes in handy with those increased odds. Here’s what you can craft once you collect enough of them:

  • Astral Layered Armor – put on this otherworldly layered armor to change just your looks while keeping your existing selected armor’s stats, skills, decorations, etc. The best of both worlds.
  • Silverwisp pendants – match your weapons’ color schemes with a selection of color variations of the original Sky Blue Silverwisp.
  • Room Décor – Talk to your housekeeper to see the full selection of new Room Décor… and keep an eye out for a free set of masterpiece portraits.

Event Quests

To keep the party going, we’re bringing back nearly all previously available Event Quests as well as debuting some new ones! Some key events to look out for:

  • “Flora Frostbite” – fulfill a quick delivery request of 10 Iceblooms to craft the Wyverian Ears headgear.
  • “50 Shades of White” – successfully hunt a Barioth in the Arena and get special materials to craft a dazzling assortment of weapons!
  • “Beef is Never a Mi-Steak” – Something “so tasty” is making its way back onto the menu… as a hammer! Survive this Wildspire Waste hunt to craft your own!
  • “A Shocking Climax” – overcome this special quest to earn the coveted Unity Symbol. This item can be used to craft a variety of unique gear (including a Hammer and some Palico sets), and upgrade several special collaboration weapons into Master Rank.

Appreciation Fest and Grand Appreciation Fest are live now until February 13th at 3:59pm PST (23:59 GMT)

Have fun, Sapphire Stars!

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Keep it Stylish with Devil May Cry 3 Special Edition’s new Free Style mode for the Nintendo Switch version

Jan 15, 2020 // Yuri Araujo
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The Saikyo Dojo has a new sensei, Dan Louie!

Jan 10, 2020 // Dan

Hey all! My name is Dan, and I’m here to invite you all to my Saikyo Dojo! Just kidding… although I am named Dan after all! I am the new Social Media & Community Specialist at Capcom U.S.A. and will be in charge of looking after Street Fighter here. Here’s a little background about myself:

I have been a gamer since I was 3 years old and have worked in the gaming industry for over 10 years across several different jobs. I’m also an avid Street Fighter player and have been playing the series since I was a young lad in the arcades during the 90s to the present day. I’ve always enjoyed Street Fighter on a competitive level and have participated in various tournaments throughout the years. While I will be retiring from the competitive scene with my new position here at Capcom, I am super excited to now be working directly with the brilliant minds behind Street Fighter! My character mains have varied throughout the games, such as Rose, Seth, and Hakan in Ultra Street Fighter IV and Laura in Street Fighter V. My taste in main characters seems to change over time and with each game, so I suppose you can consider me an eclectic player.

I’m also a huge fan of Capcom’s other brands such as Monster HunterAce Attorney and Mega Man. In addition to gaming tournaments, I like to attend many gaming and anime conventions, and of course, play many kinds of games. Other than fighting games, I also play FPS games like Overwatch as well as mobile card games like Shadowverse and Teppen.

I am looking forward to working with the Street Fighter team and I can’t wait to get to know all of you as I spread the Saikyo ways (and my love of Street Fighter) all over the world!