In recent years, Capcom has made a concerted effort to introduce classic Mega Man games to a new generation of players. To date, five Legacy Collections compiling beloved Mega Man games have been released for modern consoles, including the recently released Mega Man Zero/ZX Legacy Collection.
The Switch is the perfect console for these collections, and right now you can save up to 50% on both the Mega Man and Mega Man X Legacy Collections until March 9 on the Eshop. Mega Man 11, the most recent mainline entry in the action-platforming series, is also on sale for a steep discount.
This would hardly be the first time either of these franchises attempted to reinvent themselves, but the execution and timing of these releases makes them especially compelling. In the case of Super Mario Bros. Wonder, it's set to be the first new entry in the series in over ten years, introducing a bold new art direction in the process. For Sonic Superstars, it's coming at a time when Sonic Team is on a bit of a hot streak, riding the success of Sonic Frontiers. It's enough to make some gamers consider what other 2D platforming icons deserve a bold new entry, and there's one robot-busting character who is long overdue: Mega Man.
The Humble Capcom Heroic Collection Bundle just launched recently. It has ten items including Monster Hunter Rise, Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy, Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection, and more.
I took advantage of the $1 deal for lost planet 3, strider, bionic commando and mega man. 3 of them run great on my steam deck. bionic commando sadly does not.
ive left humble bundle long time ago the pricimng is now off as well as game collection. humble monthly used to be excellent but thasts also downhill
With the recent release of the Mega Man Battle Network Legacy Collection, the next collection of games starring Capcom's Blue Bomber seems obvious.