Street Fighter 5, the fighting game from developer and publisher Capcom, has been confirmed by Yoshinori Ono, the producer who stated that the game is in the early stages of planning, Metro reported.
Though Ono was probably not going to confirm that the game is in development, he said that while clarifying a tweet that spoke about the rumors that Street Fighter 5 will be based on a 'pay-for-advantage system', in order to allow new players to beat experts. However, Ono pointed out that the news is not accurate.
RT @Yoshi_OnoChin: The SFV news today about a pay to win model is not accurate and isn't something we're planning for.
— Yoshinori Ono (@Yoshi_OnoChin) June 11, 2014
Sorry for the confusion! We're still in early planning stages and will share more at a later date. — Yoshinori Ono (@Yoshi_OnoChin) June 11, 2014
Apart from this, Ono has not given any other information on the game.
Capcom Releases Deep Down Trailer
Capcom has released a new E3 2014 trailer for RPG title Deep Down. The trailer showcases various monsters which players will face in the game.
The gameplay style of this title is dungeon-crawler, where players will have to explore dungeons, based on the memory of collected artifacts. This game will we be a PlayStation 4 exclusive and will be free-to-play. It will also supporting co-op play, reported CVG.
Originally the game's beta version was expected to be released at the time of the launch of PlayStation in Japan but now it has been reported that it will release in the summer. Officially, the game has been confirmed only for a Japan release. But the studio may eventually release it for other markets.
Producer Kazunori Sugiura had tweeted that the studio has not yet planned for a release outside Japan.
We apologize for the service other than in Japan is not yet determined. #deepdown #PS4 #ディープダウン
— deep down公式ツイート (@deepdown_JP) June 11, 2014
(YouTube courtesy: cogmovie)
15 Classics for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U Virtual Console Announced
Capcom has announced 15 classic titles for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U Virtual Console. The titles are from games for Nintendo Entertainment System, Super NES and Gameboy Advance.
These games will be made available in North American and European eShops later this year. Players who wanted to play these games and did not get a chance will be excited by the news. Here is the complete list (Capcom Unity Blog):
North America
- Breath of Fire (Wii U)
- Demon's Crest (Wii U)
- Gargoyle's Quest II (3DS, Wii U)
- Mega Man 5 (Wii U)
- Mega Man 6 (Wii U)
- Mega Man 7 (Wii U)
- Mega Man X3 (Wii U)
- Mega Man Zero (Wii U)
- Mega Man Battle Network (Wii U)
- Mega Man Battle Chip Challenge (Wii U)
- Mighty Final Fight (3DS, Wii U)
- Street Fighter 2010 (3DS, Wii U)
Europe
- Breath of Fire (Wii U)
- Demon's Crest (Wii U)
- Gargoyle's Quest II (Wii U)
- Mega Man 5 (Wii U)
- Mega Man 6 (Wii U)
- Mega Man 7 (Wii U)
- Mega Man II (3DS)
- Mega Man III (3DS)
- Mega Man IV (3DS)
- Mega Man V (3DS)
- Mega Man Xtreme (3DS)
- Mega Man Xtreme 2 (3DS)
- Mega Man X3 (Wii U)
- Mega Man Zero (Wii U)
- Mega Man Battle Network (Wii U)
- Mega Man Battle Chip Challenge (Wii U)
- Mighty Final Fight (Wii U)
- Street Fighter 2010 (Wii U)
Dates TBD
- Mega Man Zero 2
- Mega Man Battle Network 2
- Mega Man Battle Network 3