Summary
- Marvel vs. Capcom fans have already been celebrating the return of the series thanks to the Fighting Collection, but there might be even bigger reasons to be excited.
- The collection's producer was recently asked about the future of Marvel vs. Capcom, and expressed an interest in a new game.
- Matsumoto says that it'd take some time and effort to make a new title, but that Capcom has "big dreams" for it.
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While Capcom has been on a he𒅌ll of a winning streak over the last few🅘 console generations, it's fair to say that those victories haven't been without casualties. Before this year, I would have said that Dead Rising was🐠 the chief example of this, but now that 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Deluxe Remaster is on the horizon, the next biggestಞ loss is, without a doubt, Marvel vs. Capcom.

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, it sadly seemed possible that we might not ever see the series again. That all changed last month when the Marvel vs. Capcom Fighting Collection was announced out of nowhere during Nintendo's Summer Direct. That reveal stoked the fire for a potential new game, ꦓsomething that now seems like much less of a pipedream.
Capcom Lead Suggests Marvel Vs Capcom 4 Could Eventually Happen
, Shuhei Matsumoto. During the interview, Matsumoto was asked the question that we've all been thinking - is Marvel vs. Capcom 4 a possibility now that the series is back from the dead? And no, I'm not counting Infinite in that lineup - 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:if Deadpool doesn't, then I won't either.
Although you might expect Matsumoto to be cagey when answering such a big question, his answer was surprisingly honest. When asked about the future of Marvel vs. Capcom, he admitted that the team at Capcom has "big dreams" for a new game in the series, although he doesn't know if that's going to happen.
"If that were to happe🌞n, that would take some time and effort in order to create and release those kinds of games, but the short-term with what we can do now is at least reintroduce these past legacy games to a new audience, to people who may not have the opportunity to play it, because it might not be outꦯ on modern or current platforms."
Matsumoto says that if a new Marvel vs. Capcom game were to happen, it would "take some time and effort" in order to create and release, which makes sense considering it doesn't seem to be in development right now. Matsumoto says that the team can at least re-release the older Marvel vs. Capcom games in order to reintroduce the series and see if there's an interest there.

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