Last month, Capcom revealed Mega Man Zero/ZX Legacy Collection – a six-game compilation that will include all Mega Man Zero and Mega Man ZX titles. While old and new Mega Man fans were enthusiastic about this announcement, many more are now increasingly hopeful of what the next Legacy Collection could have in store.
It would appear that Capcom’s ability to revive Game Boy Advance and DS titles has reinvigorated many fans of the Mega Man Battle Network and Mega Man Star Force series – whom are now hoping that Capcom will release similar Legacy Collections for their favorite games as well. Both Battle Network and Star Force are derivative spin-offs from the mainline Mega Man titles – and instead feature grid-based combat with deck-building mechanics. Here are some brief examples of gameplay from both series below:
If you look up posts discussing the Zero/ZX Legacy Collection, you’ll almost certainly find some folks discussing their hopes for a Battle Network and Star Force collection. Even Capcom’s original announcement incited a number of requests from its fans:
The same sentiments can also be found across other platforms as well, such as Reddit.
One can only hope that Capcom is listening intently to the internet, given the volume of such requests right now. There were also some requests for a hypothetical ‘Mega Man Legends Legacy Collection’ among these comments, so it will be interesting to see which fans Capcom decides to prioritize first in the future!
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