Capcom Fighting Collection 2 Brings Back Early 2000s Brawlers with Exciting Enhancements
Capcom is back with another nostalgia-packed bundle—Capcom Fighting Collection 2—bringing together some of the most beloved fighting games from the early 2000s. Announced during a recent Nintendo Direct Partner Showcase, this sequel to the 2022 Capcom Fighting Collection features eight legendary titles that were once arcade staples. With upgraded online play, quality-of-life improvements, and exciting bonus content, this collection is a must-have for fans of retro fighting games.
A Packed Lineup of Classic Fighting Games
The Capcom Fighting Collection 2 includes a mix of legendary titles that span different eras of the fighting genre. Here’s a complete list of games included in this collection:
- Capcom vs. SNK: Millennium Fight 2000 Pro
- Capcom vs. SNK 2: Mark of the Millennium 2001
- Capcom Fighting Evolution
- Street Fighter Alpha 3 Upper
- Project Justice
- Power Stone
- Power Stone 2
- Plasma Sword: Nightmare of Bilstein
For many fans, the inclusion of Power Stone and Power Stone 2 is a major highlight, as these games have not been widely available on modern platforms. The Capcom vs. SNK series, known for its iconic crossover battles between Capcom and SNK fighters, also makes a triumphant return.
New Features and Enhancements
While staying true to their original form, these games come with several modern improvements to enhance the gameplay experience:
1. Online Multiplayer with Rollback Netcode
For the first time, all eight games in the collection support online multiplayer with rollback netcode, ensuring smooth and responsive gameplay across different regions.
2. Training Mode for 2D Titles
Players can now perfect their combos and special moves with the newly added Training Mode. This feature is available for all 2D fighting games in the collection, allowing players to practice without interruptions.
3. Customizable Controls and Display Settings
Capcom has added button customization, allowing players to assign special moves to single-button presses. However, this feature is disabled in Ranked Matches to maintain fair competition. Players can also tweak screen filters and display sizes for a retro or modernized visual experience.
4. Museum Mode – Art and Music Galleries
A Museum Mode is included, featuring concept art, key illustrations, music tracks, and never-before-seen design documents from these classic games. This is a great addition for long-time fans who want to explore the history behind their favorite titles.
5. Mid-Game Saves and Expanded Language Support
Players can now save progress mid-game, which is a game-changer for arcade-style brawlers. The collection also supports 14 languages, making it more accessible to a global audience.
A Special Physical Edition Bonus
For those opting for a physical copy, Capcom has partnered with Udon Entertainment to release an exclusive comic book featuring characters from Capcom vs. SNK and other classic franchises.
Release Date and Platform Availability
Capcom Fighting Collection 2 is set to release in 2025 on the following platforms:
- Nintendo Switch
- PlayStation 4
- Xbox One
- PC (via Steam)
While no exact release date has been confirmed, pre-orders for physical copies have already started on various online retailers.
Final Thoughts
With its lineup of classic fighting games, enhanced online play, and extra bonus content, Capcom Fighting Collection 2 is shaping up to be a must-have for fighting game enthusiasts. Whether you’re revisiting old favorites like Power Stone or diving into the Capcom vs. SNK rivalry for the first time, this collection promises to deliver a nostalgic yet modernized gaming experience. Stay tuned for more details as the release date approaches!
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