Marvel vs. Capcom Fighting Collection Gets New Update

Marvel vs. Capcom Fighting Collection Gets New Update

Key Takeaways

  • Capcom has released a new patch for Marvel vs. Capcom Fighting Collection: Arcade Classics, addressing numerous bugs and gameplay issues.
  • Most fixes in the Version 1.0.2 update are centered around Marvel vs. Capcom 2.
  • Following its release for PS4 and PC, the game was released for Nintendo Switch on October 1, with an Xbox One port set to launch in 2025.

As an avid gamer who’s been through the arcade era and beyond, I must say, Capcom has truly outdone themselves with this latest update for Marvel vs. Capcom Fighting Collection: Arcade Classics. Growing up, I remember spending countless hours at the arcade, perfecting my moves in X-Men vs. Street Fighter and Marvel vs. Capcom 2. To finally have these classics available on modern platforms is like a dream come true!


Capcom has recently rolled out an update for the “Marvel vs. Capcom: Arcade Fighting Collection,” offering several user-friendly improvements. Gamers who have longed to legally play iconic crossover fighting games like “X-Men vs. Street Fighter” or “Marvel vs. Capcom 2” on modern systems received their wish in early September, when the “Marvel vs. Capcom: Arcade Fighting Collection” became available for PlayStation 4 and Steam. The collection was subsequently released on Nintendo Switch on October 1, with an Xbox One version scheduled for release in 2025.

Enthusiasts of fighting games, particularly those in the Vs. Capcom crossover series, are joyfully revisiting their favorite titles. Meanwhile, the developers of Marvel vs. Capcom Fighting Collection: Arcade Classics have been fine-tuning the game through updates. Although the collection is still relatively new, Capcom has promised to tackle online matchmaking problems that players have highlighted in Marvel vs. Capcom Fighting Collection, and recent updates have reintroduced popular gameplay features like the Juggernaut glitch from Marvel vs. Capcom 2.

Shortly following the debut of Marvel vs. Capcom Fighting Collection: Arcade Classics on the Nintendo Switch, Capcom unveiled patch notes for the upcoming Version 1.0.2 update. This update not only provides Switch players with Juggernaut’s Cyttorak Power-Up option in Marvel vs. Capcom 2, but also modifies regional restrictions within online matches to ensure smoother connections during intense gameplay.

Marvel vs. Capcom Fighting Collection Version 1.0.2 Patch Notes

New Features

  • Marvel vs. Capcom 2: New Age of Heroes
    • Cyttorak Power-Up setting added to the EX Settings to turn Juggernaut’s Cyttorak effect on or off upon tagging out. For Ranked Matches, the effect is set to be on upon tagging out.

Bug Fixes

  • Marvel vs. Capcom Fighting Collection: Arcade Classics
    • Matchmaking regional limits have been relaxed for online matches.
    • We will continue to monitor network activity and stability to ensure an enjoyable play experience for all players.
  • Marvel vs. Capcom 2: New Age of Heroes
    • Fixed an issue that caused the game to freeze during online matches.
    • Fixed an issue that caused attacks to not come out during Cross-Over Combination when Thanos is your partner.
    • Fixed an issue that caused the player to lose control of their character when certain Cross-Over Assists hit at the exact same time as Venom’s Special Throw (Punch) attack.
    • Fixed an issue that caused the ranking screen to not display properly after a match.
    • Other miscellaneous bug fixes.

The majority of bug fixes in the Version 1.0.2 update for Marvel vs. Capcom Fighting Collection: Arcade Classics focus primarily on resolving issues within Marvel vs. Capcom 2, including online match freezing and improperly displayed ranking screens. Additionally, some character-specific problems have been addressed, such as faulty Cross-Over Combination attacks with Thanos as the backup character, and instances where players unexpectedly lose control of their characters due to simultaneous hits from certain Cross-Over Assists and Venom’s Special Throw attack.

As a patient gamer eagerly waiting to dive back into the epic battles of Marvel vs. Capcom Fighting Collection: Arcade Classics, I’m thrilled about the upcoming bug fixes. These improvements promise an even smoother and genuine gaming experience that truly honors these classic Capcom fighting titles, now playable on contemporary systems. Already, Marvel Capcom: Fighting Collection has been lauded by game preservation enthusiasts, kindling anticipation that our beloved heroes from Marvel and Capcom may clash once more in a future sequel.

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2024-10-02 21:04