Smash hell out of your loved ones with Capcom Fighting Collection 2 on Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PC, and Xbox One

The imaginatively titles Capcom Fighting Collection 2 is now out, and physical copies for Nintendo Switch and PS4 will include an original Capcom vs. SNK comic (limited numbers, so order fast!)

Aimed at lovers of fighting games, this collection of eight titles includes some well known titles:

  • Capcom vs. SNK: Millennium Fight 2000 Pro
  • Capcom vs. SNK 2: Mark of the Millennium 2001
  • Power Stone
  • Power Stone 2
  • Project Justice
  • Capcom Fighting Evolution
  • Street Fighter Alpha 3 UPPER
  • Plasma Sword: Nightmare of Bilstein

Let’s have a look at these games in action:

The collection also features:

  • Online play: casual and competitive, with the ability to play custom matches with competitors around the world.
  • Training mode: available across all titles.
  • Customizable battles: EX Settings specific to each game can be set, along with adjustable difficulty, display filters, support for 14 languages, and with customizable buttons and mid-game saves
  • Remixed soundscapes: Capcom vs. SNK 2: Mark of the Millennium 2001, Power Stone 2, and Project Justice all have ver.2K25 songs created for the collection.
  • Flashback: Capcom Fighting Collection 2 features music and art galleries, including never-before-seen concept art, design documents, and original arcade marquee cards.

You can get the Capcom Fighting Collection 2 now on Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4 (both have physical copies), PC via Steam, and Xbox One.

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Christian Cawley
Editor in Chief at Gaming Retro UK  atomickarma75@gmail.com  Web   More Posts

Christian Cawley is the founder and editor of GamingRetro.co.uk, a website dedicated to classic and retro gaming. With over 20 years of experience writing for technology and gaming publications, he brings considerable expertise and a lifelong passion for interactive entertainment, particularly games from the 8-bit and 16-bit eras.

Christian has written for leading outlets including TechRadar, Computer Weekly, Linux Format, and MakeUseOf, where he also served as Deputy Editor.

When he’s not exploring vintage consoles or retro PCs, Christian enjoys building with LEGO, playing cigar box guitar, and experimenting in the kitchen.

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