Capcom announce their lineup for E3

Capcom have announced their line-up for the 2015 Electronic Entertainment Expo next week.

The line-up was revealed in a press release sent earlier today.

At E3 next week, Capcom will have a number of games to show, including Street Fighter V’s (releasing on Windows) first major event debut and playable demos of some of their upcoming titles.

Mega Man Legacy Collection (Xbox One, PS4, PC)
The newly announced “Mega Man Legacy Collection” includes faithful reproductions of the original six Mega Man games along with a new Challenge Mode and a Museum collection of art assets that will “appeal to both new players and diehard fans,” and will be playable at E3 2015.

Resident Evil 0 (Xbox One, PS4, PC)
Joining Mega Man Legacy Collection at E3 is Capcom’s “Resident Evil 0” – a remastered version of the prequel to the original Resident Evil game, previously released on the GameCube in 2002. The new title promises to take the fear-inducing atmosphere from the original 2002 release and make it even better with updated visuals and frame rate.

Devil May Cry 4 Special Edition (Xbox One, PS4, PC)
Devil May Cry 4 Special Edition will also be playable at E3, which includes the original 2008 release. The 2008 release went on to sell over 3 million copies worldwide. The Special Edition includes three new playable characters, Turbo Mode, Legendary Dark Knight Mode, new costumes, and additional gameplay improvements.

With a total of five unique playable characters, Devil May Cry 4 Special Edition features the largest roster in any Devil May Cry game to date. The Special Edition also features freshly powered-up visuals on PC and next gen consoles, supporting a 1080p resolution and stunning high-resolution textures, and also retains the original title’s smooth 60fps.

Street Fighter V (PS4, PC)
The fighting series returns with Street Fighter V, making it’s first debut at a major event. Street Fighter V will hype up its presence with a tournament stage and interactive photo opportunity for attendees. Street Fighter V runs on Unreal Engine 4, with “exciting and accessible battle mechanics that deliver endless fighting fun that both beginners and veterans can enjoy.”

Capcom’s E3 presence definitely sounds huge! Let us know what you’re looking forward to seeing from Capcom in the comments.

^Cam @CameronMines

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