Marvel vs. Capcom Fans Shouldn’t Hold their Breath for MvC4

Marvel vs. Capcom Fans Shouldn't Hold their Breath for MvC4

As a lifelong fan of the Marvel vs. Capcom series, I can confidently say that the release of Marvel vs. Capcom Fighting Collection has been a breath of fresh air. The return of classics like Marvel vs. Capcom 2: New Age of Heroes is truly a dream come true for us old-timers who remember the days of arcade gaming.


The highly anticipated release of “Marvel vs. Capcom: Arcade Classics Fighting Collection” has generated widespread praise, rekindling excitement for some of the most cherished fighting game classics. Notably, “Marvel vs. Capcom 2: New Age of Heroes” is one of these timeless titles, and its comeback has ignited optimism among fans about the franchise’s future. While it remains to be seen if “Marvel vs. Capcom Fighting Collection” foreshadows future games, fans should exercise patience when anticipating “Marvel vs. Capcom 4.

The creation of the Marvel vs. Capcom Fighting Collection can largely be traced back to a passionate fan campaign that took place some time ago. Earlier versions of the Marvel vs. Capcom series were unfortunately discontinued, leaving many fans unable to play them. The new collection appears to be an attempt to rectify this issue and cater to the wishes of the fans. However, it seems that Marvel vs. Capcom 4 is facing obstacles stronger than fan demand.

Marvel vs. Capcom Fighting Collection Could Be the Series’ Last Dance

Capcom Listened to Fan Demand for Marvel vs. Capcom Fighting Collection

The “#FreeMvC2” campaign, initiated by popular fighting game YouTuber Maximillian Dood, gained momentum and mainstream attention due to the unwavering support of his audience. This movement, which also received backing from renowned fighting game champion Justin Wong (known for excelling in titles like Marvel vs. Capcom 2), was suggested as a possible factor behind the release of Marvel vs. Capcom Fighting Collection.

For a while now, FreeMvC2 has been a hot discussion on social platforms. Notably, it caught the eye of stars like Michael B. Jordan, and fans from various backgrounds expressed their enthusiasm for the series. Essentially, the popularity of FreeMvC2 may have demonstrated to Capcom the genuine desire for the original Marvel vs. Capcom games. Similarly, it appears that Marvel vs. Capcom Fighting Collection is testing the waters for MvC4.

Marvel vs. Capcom 4 Has a Long Road Ahead

Back in 2013, December marked the unfortunate removal of Marvel vs. Capcom 2 from digital shelves by Capcom. This decision sparked immediate controversy, but it wasn’t until 2021 that the movement to re-release Marvel vs. Capcom 2 truly gained momentum. Now, three years later, fans are witnessing the fruits of our labor, and there’s both good news and bad news to share.

To put it simply, waiting for Marvel vs. Capcom Fighting Collection might take a bit longer since it’s essentially compiling old games, unlike creating a completely new game like Marvel vs. Capcom 4. While both tasks are significant, the latter has more challenges due to the need for fresh assets instead of relying on previously used ones.

There’s a strong chance that we might not see another installment of “Marvel vs. Capcom” due to the fallout from “Marvel vs. Capcom Infinite“. Nonetheless, the recent release of “Fighting Collection” has been generating positive feelings about the series’ history and sparking hope for its future. It would be a missed opportunity for Capcom not to capitalize on this goodwill and breathe new life into the series altogether.

Marvel vs. Capcom 4 Could Strike While the Iron is Hot

It seems Capcom might be holding off on officially announcing Marvel vs. Capcom 4, as they did with FreeMvC4, to get a feel for fan interest first. After the interest survey period ends, it could take developers quite some time to design and perfect the game. However, if the team at Capcom takes a risk and moves forward, we might not have to keep Marvel vs. Capcom 4 at arm’s length indefinitely.

It’s possible that Marvel vs. Capcom 4 could be revealed or launched sooner than anticipated, a scenario that currently appears unlikely but would speak volumes about Capcom’s faith in the franchise. If development has already started, the release could come more quickly, significantly escalating the competition. An early disclosure of Marvel vs. Capcom 4 might suggest that the Capcom Fighting Collection was not intended to gauge interest, but rather to secure it instead.

It’s possible that we could hear about Marvel vs. Capcom 4 in the near future, but it’s equally plausible that it may never come to fruition. Following the triumph of Marvel vs. Capcom Fighting Collection, both possibilities appear unlikely. Instead, it seems that enthusiasts will likely endure a prolonged wait, much like they did before the Collection was released. Remaining hopeful and patient is advisable for an audience that has been disappointed in the past about this series. Until there’s solid evidence to support any speculations, either positive or negative, fans of Marvel vs. Capcom can take comfort in knowing that there’s no need to worry just yet.

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2024-09-15 17:06