Capcom Needs to Bring Back This Crossover Series (& Add a Fan-Favorite Character)

The Marvel Vs. Capcom series has been on ice since 2017’s Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite underperformed overall. The fighting genre as a whole isn’t what it once was, with long-standing series plagued by outrageous DLC, core characters locked behind battle passes, and paywalls. Once a juggernaut of the industry, the Marvel vs. Capcom series delivered some of the best games in the genre.The second entry in the series is considered by many to be one of, if not the best, fighting games ever created. Due to a variety of factors, the series took a massive hit with the 2017 release and hasn’t seen a new entry since. However, there is hope for a revival thanks to the sales of the Marvel Vs. Capcom Fighting Collection. The release featured all the Capcom-developed Marvel games tied to the MvC series and was initially available only on PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch, with an Xbox release set for 2025. Those numbers prove there’s still demand for the series and that fans are willing to support it.For the series to thrive, the right people need to be behind it—similar to Marvel Rivals. Despite often being referred to as Marvel Overwatch, the game was carefully crafted to fully utilize each character’s powers, abilities, and team-up attacks, making it one of the best Marvel games ever made. Marvel Rivals has been so successful that it’s won over Overwatch’s audience and has left Blizzard scrambling to win back fans.

The Marvel Vs. Capcom series has been on ice since 2017’s Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite underperformed overall. The fighting genre as a whole isn’t what it once was, with long-standing series plagued by outrageous DLC, core characters locked behind battle passes, and paywalls. Once a juggernaut of the industry, the Marvel vs. Capcom series delivered some of the best games in the genre.

The second entry in the series is considered by many to be one of, if not the best, fighting games ever created. Due to a variety of factors, the series took a massive hit with the 2017 release and hasn’t seen a new entry since. However, there is hope for a revival thanks to the sales of the Marvel Vs. Capcom Fighting Collection. The release featured all the Capcom-developed Marvel games tied to the MvC series and was initially available only on PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch, with an Xbox release set for 2025. Those numbers prove there’s still demand for the series and that fans are willing to support it.

For the series to thrive, the right people need to be behind it—similar to Marvel Rivals. Despite often being referred to as Marvel Overwatch, the game was carefully crafted to fully utilize each character’s powers, abilities, and team-up attacks, making it one of the best Marvel games ever made. Marvel Rivals has been so successful that it’s won over Overwatch‘s audience and has left Blizzard scrambling to win back fans.

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