Capcom confirmed the full schedule for their Tokyo Game Show web program Capcom TV. The stream will feature two segments focused on Mega Man Battle Network Legacy Collection straight from the showroom floor.
What's more? The control scheme for the Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4 versions were revealed too.
Find this and all the details after the break!
Above is the official trailer for Capcom's TGS showcase. It airs on September 15 at 7:00am PDT/16:00 CEST.
The program will deliver the latest news from Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak, Resident Evil Village, Exoprimal, Mega Man Battle Network Legacy Collection and Street Fighter 6. Additional features are expected to be covered for Battle Network Legacy Collection.
Capcom TV will broadcast two special segments focused on the Battle Network Legacy Collection.
- September 17 - 15:00 JST (September 16 - 11pm PDT/ September 17 - 8:00 CEST)
Hajime Syacho, one of the most popular Japanese YouTubers is being invited to the program to share his memories playing the Battle Network series. Gameplay from Battle Network 1 will be featured. When the time comes, you can watch it here.
- September 18 - 15:00 JST (September 17 - 11pm PDT/ September 18 - 8:00 CEST)
Akiko Kimura, the voice actress of Rockman in the Rockman EXE anime, will be on-hand to share memories of her work from the anime series. Battle Network 4 will be showcased during this program; the game itself is not available to play on the showroom floor. That stream will be here.
Both segments have an approximate duration of 1 hour and they will be available only in Japanese.
The fact that this is not on Xbox is a crime.
ReplyDeleteiirc the xbox hasnt sold very well in japan so no reason to even waste money porting it to that and iirc everywhere else the xbox is the third option so again no worth it cost wise.
DeletePlenty of JRPGs have suddenly found their way onto Xbox in recent years with no logic behind their releases. Heck, even Square Enix has been putting games on Xboxes again even though they already know it's a dumb idea....
DeleteXbox is gaining ground, from what I hear. Sony lost a lot of native support and Nintendo is kicking butt.
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