Marvel vs. Capcom Infinite to Launch Late 2017

Marvel vs. Capcom Infinite to Launch Late 2017

With some Mega Man on Iron Man action!

Cryptastic by Cryptastic on Dec 03, 2016 @ 08:35 PM (Staff Bios)
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The PSX event this year has already proven to be a pretty big deal. A lot of exciting news has already landed. Earlier today came news of another huge, upcoming title. It's a new joint effort between Capcom and Marvel Entertainment. Have you figured it out yet? Howard the Duck: The Raccoon City Chronicles? Almost. It's Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite.



This is going to be the fourth installment to the legitimate Marvel vs. Capcom franchise. If you're one of the six people who haven't heard about it, it's the fighting game between Marvel and Capcom characters, and it's pretty great. Given, this little teaser doesn't give much information. We know that Iron Man, Captain Marvel, Mega Man, and Ryu are in it. There's also a shot of some villain cloaked in darkness. Since the game is set for a "late 2017" release, we'll surely see more details in the coming months.

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