
Capcom announced the release of its two upcoming fighting game collections — Marvel vs. Capcom Fighting Collection: Arcade Classics and Capcom Fighting Collection 2 — on Xbox in 2025.
The company unveiled the two games previously for PlayStation, Switch, and Steam, with Xbox platforms conspicuously absent.
Now, after Capcom had what it called “technical discussions” with Microsoft, Xbox would be capable of receiving in on the fun too, though after a slight delay than everyone else.
Recently, there’s been a note-worthy delay for big third-party releases on Xbox. It took last year’s Game of the Year, Baldur’s Gate 3, several months after its console release to hit Xbox because of the technical constraints of developing for the Series S.
Black Myth: Wukong was released to big fanfare on PlayStation and PC, and while an Xbox release is prepared, there’s no official when it is to be released.
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Moreover, the developers of Enotria: The Last Song — an action RPG based on Italian folklore — announced an “indefinite delay” of the Xbox version of its game.
The developers at Jyamma Games said the requirement to bring the game to Xbox as fast as possible but that “this task is nearly impossible with Microsoft taking months to reply to us when we have the game ready for submission.”
The developers then implored fans to reach out to Xbox on their behalf, ostensibly to get the ball moving.
The two Capcom collections involve 15 games, sporting arcade classics like Marvel vs. Capcom 2, X-Men: Children of the Atom, Capcom vs. SNK, Power Stone, and more. Both collections will be launched on Xbox sometime in 2025.