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Home»News»Gaming News»Capcom Fighting Collection 2 Announced

Capcom Fighting Collection 2 Announced

By Kevin KellyAugust 27, 2024
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Not to be outdone by their Marvel vs Capcom collection release date announcement, Capcom doubles down to announce Capcom Fighting Collection 2. By this news, it seems as though Capcom has made good on the promise of letting everyone have access to their classic fighting games. Eight of Capcom’s timeless classic hits will be available in this sequel!

  • Capcom vs SNK Pro
  • Capcom vs SNK 2
  • Project Justice
  • Street Fighter Alpha 3 Upper
  • Capcom Fighting Evolution
  • Power Stone
  • Power Stone 2
  • Plasma Sword

There are some definite deep cuts here. Project Justice, Capcom Fighting Evolution, and Plasma Sword were ported to the dominant 128-bit systems, the Dreamcast and PlayStation 2, during their console runs. Project Justice is the Rival Schools follow-up that made it stateside for the Dreamcast.

Rival Schools had Sakura involved from the Alpha series. Plasma Sword’s original game was a 3D fighting game Star Gladiator. On the same vein, Power Stone 1 and 2, were PSP and Dreamcast fighting games that took arena fighting to a different level. Power Stone 2 allowed 4 players to throw hands with the ability to morph into their alter egos.

This is an amazing follow-up to the original collection release. Training modes, scanline filters, save states, and design/concept sketches, as well as online play with Rollback Netcode, will be available on these titles! This also means that the whole Capcom vs SNK series will soon be available in its’ entirety, on both Capcom and SNK’s ends, in 2025. SVC Chaos just arrived not too long ago onto modern consoles.

Capcom Fighting Collection 2 will be available later in 2025 on PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, and Steam.

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Kevin Kelly
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Kevin's a budding game journalist with history on a few blogs, a retro collector, and Virtua Fighter 5 head, Kevin is no slouch on a runback. Kevin is a deep geek on various traits, loves several artbooks, classic hip hop and Japanese culture. Good with either his Hori Fighting Commander pad, pen, or brush.

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