Capcom Fighting Collection | |
Developer: | Capcom |
Publisher: | Capcom |
Series: | |
Engine: | MT Framework |
Released: | June 24, 2022 |
Genre: | Fighting |
Modes: | Single-player, multiplayer |
Capcom Fighting Collection is a fighting game compilation by Capcom in celebration of the Street Fighter series' 35th anniversary. The collection includes arcade versions of ten fighting games originally released by Capcom between 1994 and 2003, including all five Darkstalkers games. It was released on June 24, 2022 on Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Windows, and Xbox One. A follow-up focusing on the Marvel vs. Capcom series, , is set for release in 2024.
Capcom Fighting Collection is a compilation of arcade versions of ten fighting games originally developed and published by Capcom.[1] [2] [3] Most prominently, all five arcade entries in the Darkstalkers franchise are included, marking the first time the full series was made available outside Japan.[4] [5] The collection also includes Red Earth for its first ever release outside arcades.[4] [5] The compilation features online play with rollback netcode, training and spectator modes, save states, concept art, design documents, and a music player.[4] [5] Similar to Darkstalkers Resurrection, the compilation does not have the extra/boss playable characters featured from the home console versions, unlike the Japanese-only release .
The game was released on June 24, 2022 on Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Windows, and Xbox One.[2] A special physical edition will include Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection exclusively in Japan.[6] Pre-orders and early purchases of the collection include digital codes of all new music remixes, original & exclusive illustrations, and Three Wonders for Capcom Arcade 2nd Stadium.
On September 27, 2022, a free update was released for all versions. This update includes adding quality of life features, making existing features more robust, bug fixes both for the collection as a whole and the original games, and some console exclusive changes like ID tags on PlayStation 4 and a bug involving the online leaderboard on Nintendo Switch.[7]
Capcom Fighting Collection received "generally favorable" reviews, according to review aggregator Metacritic.
GameSpot and Hardcore Gamer praised the approachability of the added mechanics, "perfect" port quality of the compilation, and Red Earth
The Nintendo Switch version of Capcom Fighting Collection sold 3,433 physical copies in Japan during its first week of release, making it the fourteenth bestselling retail game of the week in the country. The PlayStation 4 version sold 2,798 physical copies in Japan throughout the same week, making it the sixteenth bestselling retail game in Japan throughout the week.[8]