Capcom has confirmed Mega Man stays one in all its “extremely valued IPs” and that it’s “contemplating how to create video games for it on an ongoing foundation.”
Capcom shared this replace for the beloved franchise throughout a Q&A for its 45th Ordinary General Meeting of Shareholders, and whereas nothing concrete was revealed, it is at all times nice to comprehend it nonetheless needs to proceed its legacy.
A shareholder requested Capcom what its plans have been for the Mega Man sequence, and Capcom replied by saying, “Mega Man is one in all our highly-valued IPs and we’re contemplating how to create video games for it on an ongoing foundation.”
Mega Man was first launched on the NES in 1987 and has since had over 50 entries and has bought over 41 million copies as of October 2023. Mega Man 11 was the final mainline entry and it was launched on PS4, Xbox One, Swap, and PC in 2018.
In our Mega Man 11 evaluate, we mentioned, “It isn’t revolutionary, however Mega Man 11 feels nearly like a traditional Mega Man sport, and is an effective basis for the subsequent 10 video games.”
There have been Mega Man collections launched since then, together with the Mega Man Battle Community Legacy Assortment, however we’re nonetheless ready for the subsequent huge journey for the Blue Bomber.
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