Capcom Fighting Collection 2 announces launch plans for eight other fight classics

On May 16, we will have the opportunity to rediscover some of the most emblematic fighting titles of Capcom in ‘Capcom Fighting Collection 2’. The new compilation will gather eight classic games, some of which marked an era for fans to fight genre. With titles like ‘Capcom vs. SK 2: Mark of the millennium 2001‘,’Power Stone 2‘ and ‘Street Fighter Alpha 3 Upper‘, The collection offers the possibility of reviving these arcades and enjoying some improvements that intend to optimize original game experiences.

Improved and online

The incorporation of Online modes It is one of the key characteristics that are integrated into volume. That is, players can enjoy qualifying, casual and cooperatives with a network code with updated “rollback” that promises to improve the stability and fluidity of the fighting. In addition, the collection will include a fast -saved system, which will facilitate progress without wasting time in long game sessions.

In combination of technical improvements, ‘Capcom Fighting Collection 2’ will include a gallery with More than 600 pieces of artwhich will allow us to explore more thoroughly the visual legacy of these classics. A space with a music file with 400 songs with some of the unforgettable melodies of these titles will also be enabled.

Customization characteristics

It has also promised An EX menu that will allow settings to be made in game mechanics. An example is the option of editing characters in ‘Project Justice’ or modifying the gameplay in ‘Mark of the Millennium 2001’, particularly useful for those who seek something beyond the basic experience.

The eight titles included in the collection are the following:

Capcom vs. SNK: Millennium Fight 2000 Pro

Capcom vs. SK 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

Technical requirements

While the collection will bring an improved version, the system requirements continue to be accessible to most middle equipment. The minimum requirements include an Intel Core i5 or AMD FX-8300 processor, with 4 GB of RAM and a graphics card equivalent to a GeForce GTX 760 or AMD Radeon R9 290x NVIDIA.

Minimum requirements:

It requires a 64 -bit processor and operating system; Operating System: Windows 10/Windows 11; Processor: Intel Core i5-4460, AMD FX-8300; Memory: 4 GB RAM; Video card: NVIDIA: GeForce GTX 760 with 2 GB of video RAM, AMD: Radeon R9 290x with 4 GB of video RAM; Directx: version 11; Network: Broadband Internet connection; Storage: 4 GB of available space; Sound card: Directsound (Directx 9.0co posterior).

Recommended requirements:

It requires a 64 -bit processor and operating system; Operating System: Windows 10/Windows 11; Processor: Intel Core i5-4460, AMD FX-8300 (or higher); Memory: 4 GB RAM; Video card: NVIDIA: GeForce GTX 970 with 4 GB of video RAM, AMD: Radeon RX480 with 4 GB of video RAM; Directx: version 11; Network: Broadband Internet connection; Storage: 4 GB of available space; Sound card: Directsound (Directx 9.0co posterior).

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With its launch planned for May 16, players of PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch and PC, with compatibility on PS5 and Xbox Series, have much to expect from this new compilation, which not only pays tribute to the legacy of Capcom, It also gives classical titles a place in the contemporary era of the game online.