ANAHEIM, Calilfornia — After a week of teases and leaks, Capcom confirmed on Saturday that its long-running fighting series, Marvel Vs. Capcom, would receive a sequel in 2017.
The announcement came during the kickoff panel at this weekend's PlayStation Experience expo, but the cooler stuff came later at the evening's Street Fighter V world finals tournament.
The crossover sequel, dubbed Marvel Vs. Capcom Infinite, received its world premiere gameplay trailer on Saturday night, and it was introduced by Street Fighter V director Yoshinori Ono. "After you watch this, you might not be able to go to sleep tonight," Ono told the crowd.
http://arstechnica.com/gaming/2016/1...play-premiere/
The announcement came during the kickoff panel at this weekend's PlayStation Experience expo, but the cooler stuff came later at the evening's Street Fighter V world finals tournament.
The crossover sequel, dubbed Marvel Vs. Capcom Infinite, received its world premiere gameplay trailer on Saturday night, and it was introduced by Street Fighter V director Yoshinori Ono. "After you watch this, you might not be able to go to sleep tonight," Ono told the crowd.
http://arstechnica.com/gaming/2016/1...play-premiere/